![]() Rehashing old plots like going to the Ice Court the return of the Darkling characters from other series coming back for slightly unnecessary side plots – if not a closing, it felt like the end of an era. ![]() His return felt like the biggest red flags that this was a finale to the Grishaverse. The revival of the Darkling sort of invalidates all other deaths – is it really goodbye if there’s a chance they could just be resurrected by a saint? Cameos aside, I enjoy the fact that the Grisha series are relatively standalone and I’d have thought that Leigh Bardugo has enough imagination to create another villain. But I still think there should be a new villain. ![]() At the end of KOS, it was revealed that the antagonist from the original Grisha series had returned and was one of the (many) problems Nikolai had to face in this book. This review will make sense on its own but you can find some context with my review of King Of Scars here. If you’re confused, Rule Of Wolves is the sequel to King Of Scars the third series in Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaverse and what I fully thought would be the last. ![]()
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