Monday, September 16, 2013

Bitterblue Review Part 2

    I am a little under halfway through Bitterblue, by Kristin Cashore, already, despite my recent lack of free time. Already I can see how certain key points in Fire are going to be relevant in this novel, and am extremely excited to see how everything is going to play out. Bitterblue has met Saf, a Graceling she is not quite sure what to think of, but I can already see a huge problem occurring. (Bitterblue has kept her identity a secret from him, because he wouldn't trust her if he knew that she was the queen). Bitterblue is finally going to gain Saf's trust, and when he discovers who she really is, he is going to be devastated about her lack of honesty, and this will, I am assuming, become a major issue in the pages to come.
    Hopefully, this is not how Kristin Cashore will continue her infamous streak of making you feel really connected to a particular character, then have an ending where something terrible happens to that character. I am really hoping that Kristin is not going to let Bitterblue and Saf's relationship blossom, then go down in flames when he discovers who she is, and if that is what happens, then -PLEASE KRISTIN CASHORE- do not let the series end that way! Hopefully Kristin will have found a way to let her regain his trust, and for them to be friends again. Bitterblue is discovering the true meaning of friendship currently, because most people that want to hang out with her only want to become king, and since Saf doesn't even know that she is the queen, he obviously likes her for who she is as a person.



Reading Log:
Bitterblue, Kristin Cashore
9/10 - 30 min.
9/15 - 45 min.
9/16 - 45 min.
Total: 120 min.

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