
My first disappointment (besides book 1), was the blurb. "The Hunger Games meets Potter, meets Twilight meets Lord of the Rings meets Game of Thrones; basically epic magical fantasy but completely for grown-ups." - Stylist Magazine. No. Just no. Nowhere friggin near! Not in someone's wildest imagination and not even with the loosest interpretations. No. No. No! (OK, maybe there were similarities with Twilight - but you really DON'T want me to go into that.) The only thing I learnt from that blurb is that I will never trust another blurb by Stylist Magazine. Apparently they don't read there.
Although the plot has a lot of potential, I think the story would have benefitted more by NOT being written in the first person. What could have been a thrilling fantasy series, ended up reading like a whining account about the protagonists feelings. There was far too much detail about love interests, her insecurities and well, other stuff that I seem to have forgotten because it wasn't necessary to the plot; and very little about anything else. In fact, I want to say that this should not have been a trilogy, but one book.
I found most of the characters flat. The book tells the reader that Alina has changed, but I couldn't see it. I also found Mal to be incredibly weak. Sure, I could understand that he was upset, but let's all be honest here, there are far more productive ways on dealing with life's knocks than fight club and a bottle. Oops. Was that a spoiler? Sorry. I tried to keep it vague.
There has to be something I enjoyed though, and there was. I liked Nikolai. He had witty responses and a good sense of humour. Having said that though, it takes more than a quirky character to make me like a book.
I don't know if I will be continuing the series. While I am a bit curious to know what happens at the end, I would be quite happy to have someone just give a quick summary in the comments below. I really do not want to buy the third book.
I gave this 2 stars on Goodreads.
This is the 78th book I have read for the 2015 TBR Pile Reading challenge.
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