4.5 stars.

This book was a really good ending to the Lunar Chronicles. The revolution was super interesting, and I loved seeing all the POVs in this book. The characters all had really good growth in this book, although I wish we got more closure to Jacin and Winter’s storyline. I loved how the author didn’t just make everything perfectly fixed at the end, and acknowledged that there will be more to do. The ships in this book are also so good.

I would give this less than three stars but the ending was really interesting. This book feels like the author was trying so hard not to be sexist he ended up still being sexist in this book. Most things going on this book were pretty dumb, and I honestly felt bad for Sophie in this book. Also the romance in this series isn’t really that good.

In the beginning I found this book boring but it grew on me as I continued reading it. At the end of the book I still found Emma to be kind of annoying, but she had a lot of good character development. The love triangle, or hexagon or whatever was crazy, although it was pretty predictable. Also I feel like Harriet’s love life was kind of weird. Otherwise I think it was a pretty interesting book.

3.5 stars.

I didn’t have high expectations for this book, but it was actually pretty good. The only characters I liked in this book were Dex, Keefe, and Biana. Sophie was annoying with her whole “I’m not like other girls” thing and basically ignoring Dex’s feelings. Plot wise this book is pretty good, and it made me feel happy and sad.

Edit: This book was better than I remember, and Sophie is not as bad as I thought, and the characters were good. Idk why I didn't like Sophie so much the first time I read this.

This prequel was nice to read. I don’t think it was necessary to the storyline since we already knew a lot of the Darkling’s reasoning for everything, but I think it was a nice addition to the Grisha verse.

4.5 stars.

I loved this book, it’s definitely my favourite out of this series. I did not expect Mal to be Morozova’s ancestor, and I’m glad Leigh Bardugo made him his relative instead of Alina (that would’ve been really creepy considering everything that happened in the first book).

I wish we got to see more of Nikolai in this book, but I did enjoy getting to see more of Nadia, Tamar, Tolya, Zoya, etc. I’m also glad Mal and Alina got married at the end (but only because Alina wanted it). I don’t think Mal got a proper redemption ark for everything that happened in siege and storm. Although they did have some really cute moments in this book so I guess I’m ok with them together.

I was definitely not prepared for the amount of deaths in this book, even though they were mostly small characters their deaths were still so sad.

I also do wish Alina was still powerful, I found her when she had powers to be the most interesting.

This book was really interesting. I was glad Percy came back in this book, and I loved the connection between this trio. The characters in this book were really interesting and I can’t wait to read Mark Of Athena for the Percabeth reunion.