ridleyreadsthings's Reviews (789)


Amazing. Adam Silvera never fails to disappoint. Loved every minute of this incredible urban fantasy. Can't wait for book two. Sure to be something spectacular.

I didn't want this to end. This entire trilogy was smart, devious, brutal, heatwarming and heartbreaking and not to forget, completley addicting. I had no idea how this last instalment was going to end as it shifted direction so many times. The anxiety was real and I'll not ashamed to admit I teared up at the ending which was a perfect end to such wonderful characters.
I have so much love for the conquerours trilogy. For Radu and Lada, and all their fallen friends and stolen childhood. And even for Mehmed.
If you loved game of thrones, tales of betrayal and war, survival and politics, love and family, with a complex array of characters, all set against a beautiful historical Europe and The Ottoman Empire, this is the book for you.
adventurous challenging emotional hopeful mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

So I've tried to read this twice before and it just didn't click for me. Looks like third times the charm because I am obsessed. The plot was intriguing, with the Welsh mythology,  the Southern setting, and almost (but not quite) dark academia vibes but I really stayed for the characters, who are such a wholesome bunch of misfits and I can see why they are wildly adored. 

Demons, Witches and deals with the devil. I've looked forward to this all year and it did not disappoint. Still had the same feel of a murder mystery that I loved about stalking jack the ripper. I loved that it was set in Italy and every description created a stunning picture in my head and the food made me hungry more than once. I love the Heirarchy of Hell Kerri has built and that cliffhanger left me speechless. Can't wait to head off to the underworld in book 2!