HarperTeen Gods & Monsters, Teen & YA Books, Paperback, Shelby Mahurin
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Brand: HarperTeen
Description: The spellbinding conclusion to the New York Times and Indie Bound bestselling Serpent & Dove trilogy. This stunning fantasy take on French witches and forbidden love is perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas. Now in paperback. HarperTeen Gods & Monsters, Teen & YA Books, Paperback, Shelby Mahurin - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Product ID: 9780063038943
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Dimensions: 135x203mm
ISBN: 9780063038943
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Author: Charlotte Watkins
Rating: 5
Review: 'The darkness is unyielding as stone.’ Perfection. Truly that is the single best way to sum up not just ‘Gods & Monsters’ but the trilogy as a whole too. This series hasn’t just lived up to my expectations; it’s exceeded them. The entire time that I was lost in the author’s world I was utterly enraptured and brimming with delight. There were a lot of dark, disturbing and despair inducing moments, true, but I was in love with reading throughout this entire series. I didn’t want to stop for a single second. Truthfully I’m utterly in awe of this series and can honestly say that it’s up there with my favourites of all time now. There’s so much to gush about and praise that I truly don’t know exactly where to start. The writing was beautiful and mesmerising and there were so many segments that I longed to share. The imagery was beautiful and some of the speeches really hit home. The world that the series is set within continued to fascinate me to no end. The action was non stop; twists and turns literally lurking around every corner. It was dark and disturbing at times; laugh out loud hilarious at others. There were times when I could have cried and moments when I actually had the urge to hug this book close to my chest. Character wise I’m honestly in awe. Every individual within these pages is well crafted, developed and utterly intriguing. The villains are fascinating in their downright savagery. There were moments when I flinched. Truly. The heroes are delightful and bring so much warmth to my heart too. And Lou? Oh she’s up there with Jude (from ‘The Cruel Prince’) when it comes to my favourite characters now. The romance is so believable and engulfing. The love leaps off of the page and the sultry scenes are staggering. Needless to say I’m in love with this book. All too often finales in a series leave me feeling frustratingly letdown. In general I do enjoy them – it’s rare to find yourself suddenly struggling to like something that you’d previously loved – but they have an annoying tendency to rush the endings I find. When a series builds up to a big, crushing conflict I all too frequently find that it falls flat in one way or another. That, when you take the past into account, the final conflict feels too easy almost. That wasn’t the case here. Oh no. This was the perfect ending to this series. It tied everything up wonderfully and I was glued to the pages throughout. In truth I can’t actually pick a favourite addition within this series which is rare; I do think I adore them all equally. Let’s be honest, it goes without saying that I recommend this book. I would quite literally scream about it from the rooftops if possible, or at least shove copies of book one into numerous people’s hands. So if you haven’t already done so please, please do read this series. And if you adored any like it then please send your recommendations my way. Now I’ll just wait, impatiently, for the author’s next book to release.
Author: Abbie
Rating: 3
Review: I was obsessed with the first book in this series, however I have to say I'm disappointed with how it's gone on. Progressively it seems to have been getting more vauge and a looser grip on the beautiful world the first book sets out for us. It's a must if you have read the other two books as it ties off some smaller storylines nicely however I didn't think it was a satisfactory ending overall.