Rule of Wolves - (King of Scars Duology, 2) by Leigh Bardugo (Hardcover)
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Awesome but slow sometimes
Let’s start with some of the things I liked about this book. I loved the action scenes and the main few characters. Zoya is great and I wish I could have some of her “take no nonsense” kind of attitude. I also love Nina and pretty much everything about her. One of the major things I loved about this book is the inclusivity. The LGBTQ+ representation, the different bodys types and the different ethnicity essentially the fact that not everyone is white with blonde hair and blue eyes is amazing. I think this added a star to my rating on it’s own. On the down side I disliked some of the POV characters and didn’t really enjoy those chapters. Some of them seemed unnecessary (I don’t want to say more to avoid spoilers). Another thing was, like most Bardugo books, the beginning was pretty slow. Towards the middle it picked up but then for a few chapters it slowed again. It was hard to keep focused on the book when the pace fluctuated so much. All in all I did enjoy this book but i won’t call it my favorite especially not in the Grishaverse. However, I can’t wait for the next Six of Crows book