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Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Days of Blood and Starlight by Laini Taylor

The epic sequel to Daughter of Smoke and Bone and the second book in the trilogy this book with grip you from beginning to end on a roller-coaster ride of action and emotion, magic and wonder that will leave you wanting more.

Hi again readers I'm back! This time I review Days of Blood and Starlight, the sequel to Daughter of Smoke and Bone. This book once again follows Karou on her journey through life. This time the resurrectionist in a Kasbah in Morocco creating monsters for a man as monstrous as can be. Will Karou ever be able to leave, flee, will her friends find her? Will she ever see her beloved Akiva again? Read on to find out.

This book was gripping from beginning to end, I didn't want to put it down. The journey was wonderful, if a little bloody at times but what can you expect from battles and a book titled "Days of Blood and Starlight"? It was a great read though and I would definitely recommend it to everyone. obviously read "Daughter of Smoke and Bone" first but if you have, and you liked it? read this one. (The third one's out too I just haven't read it yet).

Well folks, short review today, I'm working at BluesFest this weekend so I might not have too much time to read for the next 4 days but I will definitely try to keep up with it. I can't believe it's August already. If you hadn't already guessed my summer reading list will carry on into the school year and I might have a hope of finishing it. (I'm slowly buying copies of the books I wanted to read and had borrowed from the library, some of them are overdue and they really need to be returned so buying them, especially if I wanted to read them more than once, seemed the easiest option.)

As always I'm open to suggestions in comments or over Twitter and feel free to comment with what you think! As always keep reading and I'll see you next time!

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