Reviewed by e_rodz_leb on
The Raven King starts where Blue Lily, Lily Blue ended and finds our main characters getting closer to complete their quest. Gansey, Adam, Ronan and Blue, add now a new member to their group. Henry fits like a glove into this group of misfits while they all try to figure out how to find the King, how to fight a demon, how to save the world, how to be adults, how to love and be loved in return, how to be a true friend and how to tame dreams and magic. I wish I could say more, but it's supposed to be a spoiler free review, remember?
“The kitchen window groaned open, and Jimi shouted out, “Blue! Your boys are out front, looking like they’re fixing to bury a body.”
Again? Blue thought.”
I'm so happy with the outcome, so happy that Gansey and Blue decided that life was too short to hide their feelings. Happy than Ronan and Adam found peace. So happy that everything went back to normal. Happy that we finally had some answers, even if we lost a few characters along the way. I laughed, I cried, I cringed, I loved it all.
“He was a king. This was the year he was going to die.”
Maggie Stiefvater's writing is a thing of beauty. I know it's not for everyone, but I happen to be one of thousands that adore her lyrical, quirky, gorgeous writing style. It's so full of feels, it appeals to the senses, it's freaking amazing and packed with magic. The plot of The Raven King, and indeed of all the books in the series is intertwined and finally comes to a great ending during this installment. It's complicated, intricate and surprising all at once.
“I take it we're friends now," Henry said.
"We must be," Gansey replied. "Jane says it should be so."
"It should be so," Blue agreed.”
Overall, The Raven Cycle will forever live in list of favorite series. Maggie Stiefvater can do no wrong in my eyes, she's one of those authors that I will automatically buy everything from. Perfect. This review was originally posted on Quite the Novel Idea
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 11 May, 2016: Finished reading
- 11 May, 2016: Reviewed