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Nadine in NY Jones
This. Was. So. Fantastic.

Yes, allow me to gush like a school girl over this book, because it was really THAT good. It just pushed all my Happy Buttons: interesting characters, star-crossed yet tragic lovers who cannot be together, fate of the world, OTHER worlds, and the struggle that befalls those who survive violence.

That's mostly what this book is about: the struggle that Karou and Akiva both face, separately, to live, to live on knowing that so much violence has befallen those around them,
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Sunflower
It's starting to really piss me off when I get to the end of a book and find that it isn't finished at all, and there's a sequel that isn't out yet. In my ideal world, all parts of a series would stand alone, and be able to be read on their own, if the reader so wished. On the plus side, this author doesn't baby the reader by going over and over stuff that was in the previous book. If you can't remember then you're not keeping up! Though if you WERE reading this without the previous one, you wou ...more
Sam
The world that Laini Taylor created in Daughter of Smoke and Bone was so wonderful that, of course, I promptly picked up this second book in the trilogy.

In book two, we pick up the story after Karou has taken flight with the fallen angel Razgut into the seam in the sky in search of her chimaera family. Akiva has confessed his role in the death and destruction of her people in the long-running war between the chimaera and the seraphim. There are plenty of reviews that provide summaries of the pl
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Madeleine
Deep thoughts on YA fantasy alert.

In a status update I said I liked this for the same reason I liked Mockingjay. The hard-hitting yet not overdone message about war and violence. More specifically, the depiction of what happens when a rebel force becomes as inhumane as the entity they want to fight. That was what I took away from Mockingjay, and I found it to be a pretty grim message, in the end.

Days of Blood and Starlight is pretty grim too--in fact, much grimmer than I expected after reading t
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Lara
Nov 12, 2013 rated it really liked it
Good sequel but the ending is like she just stopped writing. Good way to get us to read the third one!
T.ScottReviews
4 Stars

This was a great continuation on from Daughter of Smoke and Bone. So many twists and turns that I didn't see coming. Really loving the characters and settings of this series and how fleshed out everything is. The only reason it doesn't get a full 5 stars is because I wasn't as compelled to read it in one sitting like I was (and did in fact do) with Daughter of Smoke and Bone. That cliffhanger ending however, still has me really desperate to read what happens next.
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Juliane
Omg, I need the next book! This series is so different from the "normal" scheme. I love Karou and all the other characters! ...more
Joseph
Oct 17, 2011 marked it as to-read
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Jan 04, 2012 rated it really liked it
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Erin (NY)
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Feb 01, 2013 marked it as to-read
Soelo
Jul 20, 2013 rated it it was amazing
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Claire Fun
Aug 25, 2013 rated it really liked it
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grace
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Rebekah
Aug 29, 2015 marked it as to-read
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Rongrong
Jun 19, 2017 rated it it was amazing
Shelves: ya, fantasty-sf
Grace
Jul 29, 2017 rated it really liked it
Scott Flicker
Jan 04, 2018 marked it as to-read
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