![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Not only was it unpredictable, but there was constant danger and threats moving the plot forward. Rule of Wolves kept me on the edge of my seat, just waiting to see what would happen next. Admittedly, some aspects of the book were spoiled for me before I picked it up, but that didn’t even matter because there were so many things I never could have predicted, and even the things that were spoiled for me still managed to surprise me in some ways. Not parades and boasts but blood and sacrifice, and Ravka would not go quietly.” Plot She continues expanding what we know in new and complex ways, while never making it feel overwhelming. ![]() We’ve slowly come to learn more and more about this world, the magic system and the countries, and it was great to see all of that knowledge pay off. Meanwhile, her worldbuilding is fascinating. The banter between her characters flows naturally and is addicting to read. Leigh Bardugo’s writing style is beautiful, while also lending itself to great humor and wit. But I don’t care, I’m going to rant about it anyways. If you’ve read up to this book, then you probably already have an idea of what to expect from a writing and setting perspective. “Grief was the shadow love left when it was gone.” Writing & Setting ![]()
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