![]() ![]() ![]() Maas does not leave anything to chance as her storytelling is meticulously threaded together, and if she leaves loose ends it is because they will be tied later on. They all weave into the plot and thicken it in some way. ![]() Maas’s books has a purpose she doesn’t introduce them frivolously or shallowly. ![]() 'Crown of Midnight' is full of swooning romance, companionships, political intrigue, magic, loss, grief, betrayal, vengeance, death, rebellion, secrets and ancient history. There are secrets and tangled webs, ancient dungeons and monstrous creatures, new pockets of the world and ancient lore, new species and incredulous exposures. With all the wonderful delights of this book comes twice as much anguish. The writing continues to be absolutely stunning and well edited, and you would not think so much could be packed into a 400 page book but it is! 'Crown of Midnight' was paced thoroughly well, the plots were intricately intertwined, the sub-plots were too, the characters continued to fascinate me, unravelling into more far dynamic people (i mean huge character development). We have mystery, and suspense, and spy work, and enigmas, and solving them only to find more. Maas was even better than its predecessor. ![]()
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