![]() ![]() Would have been five stars, but I was slightly disappointed by the lack of inventions/steampunk-y elements that I enjoyed so much in the first volume. So much changes in this book, especially at the end, and I'm on tenterhooks wanting to know the consequences and long-term effects of the decisions and actions of these characters. ![]() I could wax rhapsodical and batter your eyeballs with GIFs expressing all my feels, but I'd rather just tell you to go read The Falconer and then immediately pick this one up and devour it and then start wishing and hoping and begging for 2017 to arrive and, with it, The Fallen Kingdom. ![]() This darkness serves its purpose, though, deepening and enriching May's world and her characters. At the very least, this is definitely High YA (14 ).īecause this book is dark. Kam is still young, but this volume moves the characters and story into more mature and darker territory. I loved The Vanishing Throne for very, very different reasons.įirst, let me just say that this second installment feels less like YA fantasy and more like straight-up fantasy. I loved The Falconer, which I felt was fun and Buffy-esque, with elements of steampunk and historical romance. ![]()
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