It was pretty dfferent than the others. Doesn't feel that much like a fairytale anymore. The ending was foggy and confusing, it was really unexpected though. Makes me feel like everything I thought about that world was a lie. SPOLIER: For a while I thought that Aslan was god, but then he told us that “No, possibly the biggest message behind the book and my character isn't true, although I hid messages about it before. Sorry.” Disapponting :c SPOLIER over.
I still like his writing style, the book is gripping, and the ending is overall peaceful, you just have to get the feeling of it, like some impressionist painting.
It's filled with actions and misses almost all emotions. 3 stars.
I wanted to finish this series that I started in my young adult phase, and Maggie Stiefvater still managed to convince me. This was a lovely book, carried by its characters and atmosphere. It doesn't really stand out otherwise, and I unfortunately feel like it wasn't a fulfilling ending to the series. Also, I'm rarely into romances but I was really curious about a certain one and Stiefvater didn't wrap it up at all. It's like she forgot :c Sad, and kind of an amateurish move.
Overall it's nice and funny and light and quite YA. Good job Miss!