![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Though this was probably my least favorite out of the trilogy that included The Bear and the Nightingaleand The Girl in the Tower-mostly because I’m not a huge fan of reading about battles or preparing for them-I still laughed, wept, and was extremely proud of heroine Vasilisa “Vasya” Petronova. Katherine Arden is true writing goals-planning where she meant her characters to go and getting them there in ways so suitable that I couldn’t even imagine them, and for weaving in humor and magic throughout her often darktales. On the rare occurrence when I was not entirely thrilled by something that happened in the book, it was still absolutely in character and true to the overall themes of the novel. ![]() I was not even sad that the Winternight Trilogy came to end, because The Winter of the Witch was perfectly true to the series and the characters that I came to love so much. In the stunning conclusion to the bestselling Winternight Trilogy, following The Bear and the Nightingale and The Girl in the Tower, Vasya returns to save Russia and the spirit realm, battling enemies both mortal and magic. The Winter of the Witch (Winternight Trilogy, #3) by Katherine Ardenīuy on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, The Book Depository ![]()
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