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Graceling (#1 Graceling Realm series) by Kristen Cashore

  Hi ForeverBookers,   How are you doing? I hope you’re well! I’ve just finished “Graceling” by Kristen Cashore, which I enjoyed. I read it as an ebook YEARS ago, but earlier in 2021 I bought the first three books in the Graceling Realm series in paperback. I’ll hopefully get the fourth book for Christmas! I never continued when I was younger so next year at some point and maybe into 2023 as well, I’ll continue with Fire, Bitterblue and Winterkeep. 3 Stars! “Graceling” starts a series of companion novels. Each book has a different main character. I’m only going to talk about “Graceling” here. A main character from the third book, is in “Graceling” too, although the cast of characters is pretty small. Graces are a unique power. This book is based on that idea. Our heroine is Katsa. She’s Graced in the form of fighting although it’s seen as killing for the majority of the book, which, in turn makes her look badly upon herself! Whenever she wants she can end someones lif

Heir Of Fire (Throne Of Glass #3) by Sarah J Maas Review

I’ve just finished  “Heir Of Fire”   by Sarah J Maas, and I am in LOVE!!! I didn’t think I’d love it as much as  “A Court Of Thorns And Roses”  and  “A Court Of Mist and Fury”  also by Sarah J Maas, but I do! I started it in early September so it took me a while to read but I didn’t mind because I loved each page, each story arc, each character, well the good ones anyway.  In  “Heir Of Fire”  we’re still following Celaena, primarily, as she finds out about her past and life as it is now and how it’s all relative to the plot of the  “Throne Of Glass”  series. We see the most character development for Celaena so far in  “Heir Of Fire”  and I expect it will keep growing and growing as we keep going with each book. Whereas  “Crown Of Midnight,”  book 2 in the series was quite a closed in plot from my memory,  “Heir Of Fire”  really amps up and expands the plot and takes us to different places.  Celaena spends most of  “Heir Of Fire”  in a school like setting, Mistward, where she is trained