![]() ![]() Introducing characters just to further the plot is not a good look. ![]() But nope, we just got “ here’s what Jude’s doing in the mortal world, it’s weird and without purpose, except to come in as an easy explanation for a thing that’s gonna happen in like 30 pages from now“. Whenever there are detailed descriptions of a person’s day, I feel like those descriptions have to serve a purpose, usually in terms of character development. The first 20 percent of this book is incredibly slow. From the get-go, I could see that this wasn’t going to be my favorite book in the series. ![]() It all comes down to this - I just wanted a lot more from this novel. Sadly, I did not have a lot of love for The Queen of Nothing. Jude Duarte is one of my absolute favorite characters ever, and her and Cardan’s dynamic is written incredibly well. ![]() You can see said love in my The Cruel Prince and The Wicked King reviews. I always thought of my self as someone who did not like faerie books (who knows why), so I was reluctant to pick it up, but I absolutely loved the Jude and Cardan dynamic in these books, and I ended up really falling in love with the series. I haven’t finished a lot of series ever since I started getting into blogging and the bookish community, but The Folk of the Air series is one that really gripped me from the first book. I cannot believe that I actually finished a series I started while I was blogging. ![]()
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