Graceling by Kristin Cashore | 5/5
I bought Graceling only to slack off in my bookshelf for almost a month. Then the day came when finally, I had the determination to read it. The concept was indeed interesting, with different eyes that distinguish such Grace.
First impression first, what the hell is wrong with the names Katsa and Po and Greening and Bitterblue and Tealiff? But I guess it worked out as the book progressed. I liked the fact that Katsa is the better fighter. And such only Po had challenged her. I even like Katsa whispering in her thoughts as Po replies out loud. His Grace was cool. And they do complement each other.
The thing with Leck was so shocking, I expected none. I guess his Grace has manipulated me as well. I even didn't expect the scene at Po's castle with Po's family watching. But it was cool how the author was able to find a spot to support his death.
The entire plot that revolved around Bitterblue is still a big question and at first I find it troublesome for the problem doesn't seem too end of the world. But I guess Bitterblue book will hold the answer.
Po's condition was both sad and beautiful. I feel the pang in my heart as I imagine hin fighting Katsa once again. It was heartbreaking but still very romantic. Oh how I love Po and his mention of Katsa as wildcat. I find it cute.
The entire journey of Katsa and Bitterblue was so fun to read it reminded me of The Hunger Games with te survival touch. Even the revelation behind Katsa's real Grace was a wild twist.
I really admired Katsa's Grace overall its badass.
I was quite satisfied with how Graceling ended I can't find the determination to read the other books from the realm. So I wonder...
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