Blue Lily, Lily Blue (the Raven Cycle, Book 3): Volume 3
M**E
Va dando más contexto.
Aunque por partes sentía que se desviaba un poco, permite conocer más a los personajes y su historia.
A**R
MY FAVORITE FROM THE SERIES
YES!!!! Finally, ADAM GETS INTERESTING AND STOPS BEING WHINY! Loved every second of this book!
S**�
Blue Lily Stole My Heart.
Maravilhoso, essa serie apenas me surpreende, com seus personagens, história e plot.Um livro melhor que o outro.A amizades desse livro são GOALS (uma das melhores partes do livro).Entrega como sempre, 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟.
H**A
Amazing book and Good Quality
one of my biggest concerns before placing an order for this book was the quality and condition of the order.But I was very pleased with the quality and the book was obviously amazing!
R**S
The Series That Just Gets Better and Better
The world of Henrietta and Cabeswater becomes more and more fascinating with each book. I've changed my mind: this is my favourite book in the series (although, with book 4 finally being released this is probably due to change again).Blue Lily, Lily Blue finds Blue and her raven boys back on the hunt for Glendower, the mysterious and ancient Welsh king. This book is by far the most plot driven of the three. When before magical trees and waking dreams seemed like a beautiful idea, it finally all feels real.The characters are faced with their own mortality throughout the book. The stakes are higher now they know who else shares their mission, but the reality of it all finally sets in. I've said it before and I'll say it again: no writer can create a fantasy series with characters quite so three dimensional and self aware as Stiefvater can.Adam, the focal character of this book, truly flourishes in Blue Lily, Lily Blue, reaching new unimaginable potential that you would have never imagined from book 1. In each book a character undergoes a major character arc that is written so fluidly that it's almost impossible to believe that their potential wasn't seen from the beginning, and Adam has shown the greatest character development yet.Blue also really comes into her own in this book, and I was able to connect with her character a lot more when I began to see her feisty personality rather than be told about it. For Ronan and Gansey, walls come down for both of them in different ways and I saw them in new lights, as did the other characters. I love this idea Stiefvater writes about that people are unknowable, even to those closest to them, and it is this blend of progression of character and plot development that makes the series so vivid.I love it when a series follows a theme throughout, and The Raven Cycle does just that with several running motifs. It's a shame that this series is so near the end, because I would gladly read about the adventures Blue and the boys have forever.Diversity Note: gay protagonistWarnings: mentions of past child abuse, blood, death
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