![]() It doesn’t give away the main plot, but it does give away one of the major relationships. If you’ve read the final book or are curious, I’ll talk about it in the spoiler markers below. So unexpected I had to leave a potential genre out of my list as just the mention of such would be too much of a clue, and it is so uncontrived, perfect, and pure that giving it away would be a sin. ![]() Stiefvater not only manages to introduce another member this late in the game, though he was mentioned/seen briefly before so not entirely novel, but she also gave us more unexpected relationships. The reason for Noah’s existence and draw to Gansey’s court is made abundantly clear, and more than one relationship therein is resolved. The finale of Maggie Stiefvater’s illustrious YA series (which I didn’t even realize was YA until I realized it was YA) has both the love and loss that’s expected of the genre without the cliche. She doesn’t believe in true love and never thought this would be a problem, but as her life becomes caught up in the strange and sinister world of the Raven Boys, she’s not so sure anymore. ![]() ![]() The fourth and final installment in the spellbinding series from the irrepressible, #1 New York Times bestselling author Maggie Stiefvater.Īll her life, Blue has been warned that she will cause her true love’s death. Shares Paradigms With: The Wizard in the Tree, Welsh Mythology, Final Fantasy X, Inception Genre: Fantasy, Paranormal/Supernatural, Young Adult (YA), Romance ![]()
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