![]() ![]() But I have to hand it to Arden, I still loved the gritty atmosphere she expertly creates. So we’ll just say, this book didn’t start off on very good footing with me.Īnd how was Konstantin not arrested for kidnapping Vasya’s niece?! I feel like I spent most of this book enraged at everything that was happening. I absolutely cannot abide animal cruelty, and I hate animal deaths in books. I was so mad, in fact, that I wanted to stop reading. So I was horrified when we lost Solovey in such a monstrous way at the VERY BEGINNING of this book. Nods to the Firebird + Baba Yaga folktalesĪs you know from my review of book two, I’m a huge sucker for any sort of animal friendship in books. This book is part real-life war, and part magical world and I have to say Arden does such a beautiful job straddling them both. Not only are women continually treated horrifically, but some pretty shocking events take place almost immediately. The Winter of the Witch book picks up directly where book two ended, and it’s not a happy beginning. I have so many feelings after finishing this third installment in The Winternight Trilogy by Katherine Arden. ![]()
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