So I finished the third and
final book in the Daughter of Smoke and Bone series and I have to say, bravo!
It really was such a good read, longer, which is more to my taste and such a
lovely way to finish of such a good trilogy. Luckily for me I only read books 1
& 2 this year so unlike other readers the story was all still incredibly
fresh in my mind. It picks up before the end of book 2 and explains some of the
finer details to bring the story up to scratch. I won’t go into further details
encase people haven’t read book 2 yet.
This is such a
well-structured trilogy and you can see the authors develop as well as the
characters, without it seeming to ‘after thought’ish, in this final edition to
the series. I will say I was not overly keen on the edition of an unknown
character as a narrator at this stage (which is surprising considering I read
Game of Thrones). One of the only real dislikes I had was Eliza’s first few chapters
I just couldn’t see how or why she fits into the grand scheme of things. Which
she does in the end in such a brilliant way, I think a second reading at some
point will allow a better appreciation of her chapters now.
Whilst I thoroughly loved
and enjoyed this book I do have to say that towards the end it felt almost like
and ‘opps we haven’t really said what’s going on with these characters or this
area’. I think the book would have been perfect finished at around 94% the last
6% did feel a bit padded.
I would like to finish by
adding that Zuzana is such a bright star of a character in a story that could
get pulled down with seriousness. She is right there with such quick funny
lines that at times I did laugh out loud. I could hear her sarcastic little
voice and I loved getting to her chapters. I also wonder if at some point Laini
Taylor may revisit this world as I can almost feel the rest of the story
unfolding in my own head.
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