![]() ![]() One of Leigh’s greatest strengths has always been her characters, and that talent really shines in Rule of Wolves. There are a few choices that I’m not quite sure how I feel about - and obviously parts that made me VERY SAD, LEIGH, but okay fine, I recognize the necessity - but overall, I’m a happy reader. I laughed, I cried (!!!), I shook my fists, I cheered. How do you write a conclusion to a universe and all its conflicts - one with a massive, very dedicated fan base (with very strong opinions)? Well, I think she pulled it off well. It’s not going to be easy to review this book without spoilers for other books in the universe, but I am going to try! (If you’ve read it, DM me on Instagram because I have a lot of thoughts I can’t say here, lol.)īasically, Leigh Bardugo had a tall order on her hands here. It was a single, fragile thread, which grew stronger through connection, through shared hardship and trust.” But love wasn’t a spell, some kind of benediction to be whispered, a balm or a cure-all. ![]() ![]() In the stories, love healed your wounds, fixed what was broken, allowed you to go on. ![]()
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