![]() What can I say about Nikolai? There’s a reason he’s one of the most popular, beloved characters in the Grishaverse - and yes, this includes the spin-off duologies. The plot felt like it didn’t pick up until Nikolai and the twins crashed (literally) into the plot. ![]() The book largely follows Alina as she tries to rebuild the Second Army, which has mostly dissolved due to the events of the first book. The book picks up right where the original book ended, with Alina and Mal (I hate him still, so much) on the run to escape the wrath of the aftermath of the Darkling’s final travel through the Fold. ![]() There are good parts - mostly with the new characters - but many fans agree the second book doesn’t hit the same chords as the first. Leigh Bardugo’s second book of the “Shadow and Bone” trilogy, “Siege and Storm,” is no different. A popular book becomes a series, and the second book of the series falls flat compared to the first.Īfflicted series often suffer from inconsistent pacing and tone between the first and second books. ![]() The “Curse of Book Two,” as some have dubbed it. Everyone knows about the whole thing with sequels. ![]()
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