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Daughter of blood and starlight
Daughter of blood and starlight












daughter of blood and starlight daughter of blood and starlight

You can find the full review and more about this book on my blog Mrs Taylor! Bring it on!Īnd look out for Ziri the most tragic, romantic thing since Romeo Montague.ġ0/10 A classic, written masterfully and filled with poetic lyricism.This is the best sequel I have ever read.The first book was great ,but this fits amazing,the characters had a truly development,they are perfectly explained and described,the background is smoky cool,and antique.The story is mind blowing,written so smart.There were some moments I was speechless,like what just happened. The book is melancholy and the pain of the characters is etched into the pages that after you put the book down you find yourself hovering in dark corners, muttering to yourself about the cruelty of the world.īut don’t let that put you off from reading what will become a classic in literature in the decades to come, for sure. It is written masterfully and filled with poetic lyricism that tricks you into believing you are reading a classic. I have only praise for this series and for Days as well. Taylor blends the email chapter in beautifully, having Zuzana panicking on the keyboard and letting that tell the story in a fresh and wonderfully digestible way.

daughter of blood and starlight

While the emails are short, they contain a lot of detail and similar hilarity. My favourite parts were the chapters at the beginning that were presented as emails sent by Karou’s best friend Zuzana (who happens to be my bias). Instead of the gothic, artsy Prague which was the setting of the first book, Days of Blood and Starlight is set mostly in Morocco, amid sprawling, dusty souks and liquid-less desert and true to its title, is full of blood and starlight. But it sent shivers right up and down the length of my spine, as did this entire book.Īfter the resounding success that was Daughter of Smoke and Bone, Laini Taylor’s sequel, Days of Blood and Starlight rises above the stakes where most sophomore novels in a series fail.ĭays picks up where Daughter left off, and if you are reading this without having read either book, I’ll lay off the spoilers.

daughter of blood and starlight

I do hope that wasn’t much spoilery and I won’t tell you where in the book the quote is from. He (Akiva) said, “We can fight them together. Once, the lovers lay entwined in the moon's secret temple and dreamed of a world that was a like a jewel-box without a jewel - a paradise waiting for them to find it and fill it with their happiness. Once upon a time, an angel and a devil fell in love and dared to imagine a new way of living - one without massacres and torn throats and bonfires of the fallen, without revenants or bastard armies or children ripped from their mothers' arms to take their turn in the killing and dying.














Daughter of blood and starlight