No one is born evil, just like no one is born alone. They become that way, through choice and circumstance.
Before I read glass sword, I am a proud Team Cal member.
It's been one year since I read Red Queen but I decided to read book 1 once again yesterday as a reminder for me before I'm starting glass sword.
Having to read Red Queen twice, I'm still on Cal's side. A crown prince who is handsome, excellent in combat and most important, he cares about Red people. He used to sneak out of palace to wander to Red bars because according to him, a king should know his people. That's one of the criteria for perfect king. That being said, HE'S PERFECT! I couldn't ask more.
I couldn't say I still a hundred percent team Cal after glass sword. I'm slipping... I'm slipping to Maven. I'm those people who usually agree with the author and easy to pleased.
Sadly I don't see any interesting happens between Mare and Cal. I do hope this is wrong. I still want to cheer for Cal. Please tell me he still has another opportunity to turn the table back. On the other hand, Maven, he's not appears much here in book 2, but Mare's thought is never far from him.
Maven has gone crazy and crazier these days. He's not the little Mavey, the one Cal and Mare knew and cared before. Now he's alone, no longer like a pup hidden behind his wolf mother. And I can't wait what's waiting for Mare on book 3. That last scene!! That was an epic epilogue!! *Standing applause to Victoria Aveyard*
One thing I know for sure, after what Mare did to Maven, book 3 will bring more chaos than before. <3 And I already love Mare+Maven fights.
Memorable words:
I'm not blind. I watched you take the notes of the bodies. I thought you'd rip them up. But when you didn't-I suppose I wanted to see what you were going to do. Burn them, throw them away, send them back dipped in Silver blood-but not keep them. Not read them while I slept next to you."
God, help me, this series ruins me completely!
Rating 5/5 stars. Like it could be less than 5 from me. :)
Originally posted on my Goodreads page, February 14, 2016
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