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Winterkeep
by Kristin Cashore
Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for an eARC. All opinions are my own.
LEFT WANTING.
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I’m going to say it: I was disappointed in this highly anticipated release. It left me wanting many things.
First of all, there’s no way this needed to be 500+ pages. Holy wow, it just kept going and going and going with little direct focus on and overall plot. I felt spun in circles about getting to the bottom of what Bitterblue and her friends were really trying to accomplish.
This was a very nostalgic read for me. I adore the Graceling realm and had high hopes for how this world was going to continue. Even if I was let down, it was still fun to be back and to see characters I’ve missed. I did love seeing Bitterblue again. And her new love interest was sweet and I loved how their ending came about.
I enjoyed the new characters even if there were so good and bad. I also had a hard time with some of the aspects of the multiple romances. This book mostly hung out in a young adult place, but would tend to jump up to mature young adult or border new adult, but only in regards to the love scenes. It left me wondering where it was trying to go.
Lovisa was a strong addition and had a large character arc. I appreciated her resilience against what she knew was wrong even if it was hard going against those she loved. Add in some talking foxes and it was a nice whimsical touch.
Overall audience notes:
- Young adult fantasy
- Language: very little
- Romance: kisses/make-outs; some mild open door scenes and closed door
- Violence: physical, kidnapping, drownings, explosions, arson, murder
LEFT WANTING.
BLOG || INSTAGRAM
I’m going to say it: I was disappointed in this highly anticipated release. It left me wanting many things.
First of all, there’s no way this needed to be 500+ pages. Holy wow, it just kept going and going and going with little direct focus on and overall plot. I felt spun in circles about getting to the bottom of what Bitterblue and her friends were really trying to accomplish.
This was a very nostalgic read for me. I adore the Graceling realm and had high hopes for how this world was going to continue. Even if I was let down, it was still fun to be back and to see characters I’ve missed. I did love seeing Bitterblue again. And her new love interest was sweet and I loved how their ending came about.
I enjoyed the new characters even if there were so good and bad. I also had a hard time with some of the aspects of the multiple romances. This book mostly hung out in a young adult place, but would tend to jump up to mature young adult or border new adult, but only in regards to the love scenes. It left me wondering where it was trying to go.
Lovisa was a strong addition and had a large character arc. I appreciated her resilience against what she knew was wrong even if it was hard going against those she loved. Add in some talking foxes and it was a nice whimsical touch.
Overall audience notes:
- Young adult fantasy
- Language: very little
- Romance: kisses/make-outs; some mild open door scenes and closed door
- Violence: physical, kidnapping, drownings, explosions, arson, murder