Well well well. Here we are. Finally, the end of the Shadow & Bone-trilogy. About time.
I might've complained, hated, and laughed at a lot of the things happening in this story, but overall I quite enjoyed it! Let's dive into the last review about Alina, Mal, and the Darkling...
There were some things in this book that I again found very annoying. Something that has bothered me throughout the entire series was the whole 'Saint' idea , but for some reason, it was worse for me more than in the previous books. In this one, Alina truly starts to think she is one, which is just a ridiculous thought. Let's be real. You read through her eyes and can tell that she doesn't even know how to act in front of people. She's the most inconsistent character out of all of them.
Can I also complain about the fact that they're traveling the entire time???!!! "Let's go to find the 'firebird'." *5 seconds later* "Oh no, let's go to West Ravka"... "On second thought, let's go to the Fold!" - I HATED IT. It didn't really feed into my love of worldbuilding that I had come to love. Nothing felt build up properly or was round up. They always arrived in a new location after 'near death' and then they have to flee, again, after 'near death'. This made it very difficult for me to read and stay in the reading flow.
Furthermore, I would looooove to complain about her and Mal's relationship. What was that entire thing of a mess? Okay, so I think Leigh wanted to set up some love triangles throughout the entire series (see the Darkling and Prince Nikolai), but nothing really came through, did it? From the beginning, I knew that it was gonna be Mal even though she kissed the other guys... It just bothered me that all these sorts of triangles were unfinished? It always came down to ' Mal deserves a normal life' and ' I'm too powerful for Mal' or 'Mal and I could never work because of my fate'. Come on???? Fate is what you make for yourself (at least that's my opinion). Besides, I already touched upon this in my last review, she's just being enabled by everyone to start thinking this way... In all honesty? The fame just went to her head haha. That's just my opinion oops haha...
Let's get onto the spoiler parts of my review where I do touch upon the specific storyline and what happened...
What I did like was Mal in the story. I loved the fact that he ended up being the 3rd amplifier. That served Alina right in her face. "No girl you ain't the only person who's born 'special'!" I just lived for that haha.
Another thing that I enjoyed sooo much was Zoya her character being more out there! Leigh was already setting up her arc for in the King of Scars-duology which is just amazing. The hints weren't even subtle about her being queen someday and I truly do believe Zoya will end up marrying Nikolai in Rule of Wolves.* Additionally, it was a nice set-up from Leigh to not dive in too deep yet into what is happening to the new king. All in all, a good way to not end their stories yet. ;)
Now okayyyy, let's get to the big finale. I LOVED it. I enjoyed so much that she killed off Mal and the result of that was giving up her powers even though they all thought she was going to be the most powerful Grisha in the universe? THE TWIST! I did not see that coming! Well done Leigh. What a misdirect! I applaud you! It was the perfect ending because the Darkling just dies as a 'commoner' and we all basically go back to the status quo. They all are no ones. The perfect way to round up a story where so many people left their lives and gave up things.
*I'm writing this review before the release of Rule of Wolves so this is pure speculation.
All in all, this book gets 3.5/5⭐️'s again. That would be my overall take of the series too. It was enjoyable but could've had better-developed characters with more traits other than 'witty, flirtatious and handsome'. Storywise, I enjoyed it a lot and the way everything was set up made the book a real page-turner. A must-read for people who love epic adventures and power!
Now, I will devour the Six of Crows-series. I cannot wait to see all of my favorite characters in the Grisha-verse.
I'll see you in the next review!
xoxo, peace out
Elke


