| Book Review |
This
is the fourth book in the ACOTAR series. Unlike the first three books,
this book is about a different character and her trauma and healing
after the War in the last book. The first half of the book was slow,
repetitive, and could have been chopped in half. The second half
improved and I realized it was because it started to parallel what
happens in the first three books. So even though I liked that part, it
felt cheap to almost copy and paste (and as a result was predictable).
3.5 out of 5. Only read it if you read the series, but you don't read
the series for this book. |
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