vivid.
attachments.
self actualization.
The characters and places Kristin Cashore creates, masterfully lures her audience in. This companion book to Graceling didn't have as strong as a start to its predecessor, but it grew on me. I was a little put off by the same main power being used in both books, though each had an important role in its own book. Unfortunately the overlap took away a little bit of the uniqueness that each book deserved to command. Some moments were a little disjointed when skipping from one scene to the next with little or no transition. That being said, I was not let down by this read.
However, there was a slow and steady climb toward realizing the pinnacle of attachments and characters growing and interweaving throughout the novel. This book is what I consider to be a "chick flick," because the protagonist is cursed with monstrous beauty & super powers, and is surrounded by people who adore her. What an unfortunate challenge, right?! Poor soul. This one is definitely a must read, though I admittedly hold Graceling closer to my heart.
4 out of 5 stars
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