
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
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I would have given this 5 stars if not for some stuff in the 2nd part that annoyed the shit out of me. Evie insists on not communicating with her new allies in case she can't trust them, which is fair enough, but it's blaringly obvious that she can!! I know why it was done and it was neccessary for her character to develope, strenghten and gain confidence but I wish she could have done all that without having to keep secrets. It's just such an annoying way to have tension and conflict in the story.
Other than that, I freaking loved this! The first and third parts had a Game of Thrones feel to them with lots of political intrigue and action.
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