Right from the get-go, I felt that Alina’s character had regressed from her growth in the first book. | Character Development |Īs this is a review of the second book, I will skip my thoughts on world building because they remain the same – I love this world it’s so clever and unique I am here for it! I do want to address the character development again. When will I ever learn? That being said, I will try my best to review the characters, plot, and relationships in Siege and Storm and not include any biases from the third book, Ruin and Rising. I need to preface this review by saying that I, once again, made a mistake and continued to read the third book in the series before writing this review. If you want to see what I thought of the first book, go ahead a check out my Shadow and Bone Book Review. Siege and Storm is the second book in the Shadow and Bone Trilogy. Also, make sure you’ve read Shadow and Bone before reading this, but that goes without saying. *Spoiler alert* I do mention a new character – I do not include any details, but you should probably avoid this review if you want to go into this book completely blind. “The less you say, the more weight your words will carry.” – Leigh Bardugo, Siege and Storm
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