![]() ![]() Ronan has never been more alone: Gansey, Blue, and Henry are on a post-graduation extended trip and Adam has moved on to college, leaving Ronan at the Barns to reckon with a life determined by his dreams. Of course, I read it immediately, only to finish it and realize… I am no longer late to the party.īefore we start… don’t read this unless you’re okay reading spoilers for the Raven Cycle. Then I found out about the Dreamer Trilogy, a sequel series centered around my favorite Raven Boy. ![]() I loved the series, and was very loathe to leave it behind (I’m deeply upset that the once-proposed TV show never got off the ground). ![]() If you were on my blog at all last month, you know that I devoured Maggie Stiefvater’s tetralogy about five peculiar teens and their quest for a long-dead magical Welsh king. I’ve been late to the party on just about every fantasy series that I’ve gotten deeply invested in for at least the past decade: Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Charlie Bone, The Mortal Instruments, Cinder, Six of Crows, and now The Raven Boys. Since then, though, I’ve perfected the art of jumping on the bandwagon when the whole series is available or, at least, of sliding in at the last minute to enjoy the hype when the final book is published without having to wait more than a week or two. I was a part of the Harry Potter generation, so when I was a kid, I was very used to waiting two years between books. ![]()
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