![]() ![]() For example, I truly felt the scene in which Wil is dying after being stabbed by Loom, under Pahn’s control I mean, my goosebumps, my accelerated heartbeat, and my true concern, were not fictional at all. Although things may twist and turn in the span of a few pages, they still make sense for the reader to understand what’s going on, and that is honestly well done. A long one, that is, but a stand-alone nonetheless.Īs I have said before, Lauren DeStefano’s writing is amazingly beautiful, she has this poetic way of saying things, the way they are perfectly understandable, and still stir something inside of you. ![]() Although as a whole, it’s not bad, and the writing is absolutely gorgeous, I still believe that the story would have worked perfectly well as a stand-alone. ![]() However, after an intense, promising first instalment, I’m not happy to say the next one fell short, and that it definitely could have been better. In general terms, I think The Glass Spare duology is one of those fantasy series meant to end up underrated. ![]() It was long overdue I dragged my feet for too long before finally deciding to read it, and get some closure on this story. It took a while, but I finally reached out and grabbed this book. ![]()
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