![]() ![]() The second book introduced a theme of greed, and hinted the way she used her powers would inevitably corrupt her. She had a fantastic amount of development in the first book, when she discovered her powers and started to believe in herself. My main problem is how weak a character Alina becomes. In my review of Siege and Storm, I theorized there were two possible outcomes for this trilogy-One where Alina embraces the Grisha society and uses her powers, and another where she rejects them and reverts to a ‘simple’ girl. (Though I do obviously hate one of the love interests with all of my soul) (If you can even call it that.) I’m not upset things didn’t turn out like I wanted, I’m frustrated the conclusion was a hot mess of nonexistent plot and unwinding character development. ![]() Let me preface this roast by stating- my problem isn’t the love triangle. ![]() Then he cupped my cheek, his thumb tracing my lip."You are all I've ever wanted," he said. ![]()
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