Rule Of Wolves
ISBN: 1250820618
EAN13: 9781250820617
Language: English
Release Date: Mar 7, 2023
Pages: 608
Dimensions: 1" H x 8" L x 5" W
Weight: 1 lbs.
Format: Paperback
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The Grishaverse will be coming to Netflix soon with Shadow and Bone, an original series

The wolves are circling and a young king will face his greatest challenge in the explosive finale of the instant #1 New York Times-bestselling King of Scars Duology.

The Demon King. As Fjerda's massive army prepares to invade, Nikolai Lantsov will summon every bit of his ingenuity and charm--and even the monster within--to win this fight. But a dark threat looms that cannot be defeated by a young king's gift for the impossible.

The Stormwitch. Zoya Nazyalensky has lost too much to war. She saw her mentor die and her worst enemy resurrected, and she refuses to bury another friend. Now duty demands she embrace her powers to become the weapon her country needs. No matter the cost.

The Queen of Mourning. Deep undercover, Nina Zenik risks discovery and death as she wages war on Fjerda from inside its capital. But her desire for revenge may cost her country its chance at freedom and Nina the chance to heal her grieving heart.

King. General. Spy. Together they must find a way to forge a future in the darkness. Or watch a nation fall.

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   Nikolai was wasted
I'm not nearly as frustrated with Rule of Wolves as I was with King of Scars. I am just as, if not more so, disappointed, but it's also the resigned kind of disappointment, which might be worse.

Rule of Wolves: 2.5/5 stars

It's a tough rating to give, because Bardugo's prose, character work, and even her pacing is so much better than it was in the original Grisha Trilogy. But the more I thought about it, I realized that at no point had I truly enjoyed reading the book, so I can't justify giving it three stars.
 
5
   Wonderful read
An unexpected ending to a beautiful literary journey. I hope that there will be more stories written in the Grishaverse. I hope that there will be more stories in the Grishaverse.
 
5
   came in good condition.
i really enjoyed the book for an ending to the grishaverse. Kaz and some of the crows pop up at the same time, but i didn 't want the grishaverse to end, there are new characters and kaz and some of the crows, which i loved because i missed them. I say its pretty good book to the king of the Scars Duology, I say its second.
 
4
   Great book
A great follow-up to the recent revisiting of Ravka. Not great, but still interesting and interesting enough to keep me hooked.
 
5
   Awesome ending
The best series I read in a hundred books is my own. Different, surprising, captivating, engaging -- not enough adjectives to describe how great the story is. Bravo!
 
5
   I am obsessed
It seems to me that every new addition to the grishaverse is better than the last. It is a joy to see such wonderful characters grow as the world around them is expanded.
 
5
   Loved it!
Great read, wonderful characters, fun and satisfying story! I am excited for the stories she sets up to branch from this in the future!
 
5
   Masterful
No book has ever made me cry or stay up all night reading more than this book did. Leigh Bardugo has my heart broken by Leigh Bardugo.
 
4
   awesome conclusion
The rule of the Wolves was a stunning conclusion to the Grishaverse series. It felt a little like home to dive back into Ravka's rich fantasy of Ravka and it's troubles. I would have given it five stars, but there were a few reasons why I didn 't. It took me awhile to actually get into the story, but once I got there, I couldn 't stop reading when Bae's chapters in the first book made their cameos. As always, it was interesting to read, but after watching the show, Nikolai and the Crows made their cameos. As always, bae - Nina's chapters in the first book, as always, I honestly have no idea why, but it was hard for me to feel as invested in them for RoW All in all, loved. Will read again and maybe my grading will change.
 
2
   Too much jumping back and forth between stories and why is transgender a topic?
While I have always appreciated the previous books, I feel that this one was over the top. While it is fine to finish a chapter with a cliffhanger, there were so many of them that when they returned to a particular story, some time passed in remembering why they were looking forward to it in the first place, but not in my opinion part of such a series.
 
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