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9 books · 5 voters · list created January 24th, 2012 by Pau79 (votes) .
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message 1: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Both Graceling and Clockwork Prince are really good!


message 2: by Pau79 (new)

Pau79 Thanks! I just finished Graceling and really liked it. Although I had some issues with the ending... While I wait for Fire I am reading "His Majesty's dragon" and I am loving it!


message 3: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Are you talking about what happens with Po?


message 4: by Pau79 (new)

Pau79 Not really. I thought that was really well handled and he is much more at the end of the story than in the beginning. Good evolution! It was more about Katsa not staying with him. I get that there is a strong message in the book about feminine independence, and I understand it. But it seems as if love has not changed Katsa at all. It seems as if the message is that you cannot love someone without losing yourself, and I do not agree. I really liked the rest of the book, but that tiny bit in the end bugged me.


message 5: by Callum (new)

Callum Collins read among thieves (a tale of the kin #1) bloody great


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