This post will be based off of this wonderful video! I have watched this many times over and quite often refer to it in times of need, such as now.
I just finished reading Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo about thirty minutes ago. This is the second book in the Grisha Trilogy, and it is probably one of the best sequels I have ever read. In fact, this entire series is one of the best fantasy trilogies I have ever read. ever. I would put this trilogy up there with The Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paulini. It’s amazing.
But where does this leave me? Well, it leaves me on this quiet Sunday afternoon, in quite a bit of shock. First of all, the ending to the book has me saying things like: JUST TAKE MY DNA AND GIVE ME THE BOOK! It has me looking up things on Youtube and melting because I’m now finding references to this series in every song ever written.
It leaves me in The Aftershock.
I want the third book, but I can guarantee you I don’t want this trilogy to end. So while I’m inwardly dying to get my hands on Ruin and Rising, the said third book, at the same time I don’t want it because then the series will be over. I also don’t want the third book because I am VERY afraid as to what might go down with the Love… Pentagon? Seriously, if you’ve read this series, you understand. THE VILLAIN IS A LOVE INTEREST. It sound absurd, I know, but it’s so oddly romantic, yet there are two/possibly three other contenders. I’m telling you, Bardugo is killing me right now. Like, she took my heart out of my chest, ripped it into a bunch of tiny pieces, and put it back. Wait… apparently Leigh Bardugo is now Regina from OUAT. Oh dear…
If none of that above made sense to you, then congrats! You have officially witnessed someone going through The Aftershock. I probably should be writing my novel for Camp NaNoWriMo right now or practicing piano, but noooo. My shredded heart refuses to move on and insists that I sit here writing this rambly mess.
Goodreads has been a victim of my fangirling several times. In fact, if you want a little taste, just go look at my Insurgent Book Review(Warning: SPOILERS!). But at this point in time, I cannot find it in myself to write a five thousand word book review that is just me fangirling because I’m fangirling too hard. Let me explain: I am such a state of excitement that trying to write out my thoughts about the plot and all the underlying themes and writing devices would just leave me a frustrated fangirl because it would end up being OMG I WANT THIS CHARACTER TO BE WITH THIS CHARACTER AND THEY’RE PERF FOR EACH OTHER AND OMG I CAN’T EVEN.
See?
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The Aftershock.

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