A Conjuring of Light
By V. E. Schwab
4.5/5
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V. E. Schwab
V. E. Schwab is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty books, ranging from middle grade to teen to adult. Her books have garnered critical acclaim and been featured in the New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, the Washington Post, and NPR; have been translated into more than a dozen languages; and been optioned for television and film. Schwab, an avid traveler, received her MFA from the University of Edinburgh, where her thesis was about the presence of monsters in medieval art. She lives in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Reviews for A Conjuring of Light
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The great final book of Shades of Magic was just as captivating as the first two. Unique, fascinating, and hard to put down, this book has it all.
This time, Kell and his companions have to face the darkest threat yet.
During their struggles and adventures, all the main characters developed which I found to be good as most of them were just annoyinly stubborn.
Antoher small annoying thing is that even though Igot to know the world more in this final book, I am still left with a lot of questions about Kell's past and the three cities' future.
I don't know if the author plans to write a sequel, but if she does, I will definitely read it! - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5??? this book was devastating but brilliant.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5glad with the ending but the overall storyline not as good as the previous books (obv too long)
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/53.5 stars
I love reading Lila part. her sense of humour was so hilarious. her relationship whit Kell through the entire series was my favourite and Rhy my poor baby!
Holland was an interesting character I really like him and want the happy ending for him.
Osaron the villain at first I got chill by him but then all those Let me in Let me in Let me in, Kneel before the shadow king was so annoying.
I think this book was a bit drawn-out. so many narrative voice. too much rambling, too much details though I really liked some of the scenes in this book that count something right.