![]() ![]() What I loved: I really enjoyed getting to know the other characters more, like Gideon and Gabriel Lightwood, Sophie and Cecily and it really does help paint a broader picture for The Mortal Instruments series. However, even looking at that early, while somewhat spoilery, doesn't give you the whole picture until you've come to the end of the book. ![]() I had to resist the urge to flip to the back of the book to see who Tessa ended up with and was completely unaware of the family tree that was hiding beneath the cover of the book until someone mentioned it to me. I've been Team Will from the start and while I enjoyed Jem, his relationship with Tessa never felt as true or passionate as the one she shared with Will which was immediate, intense and palpable. This book was like an emotional roller coaster from beginning to end and at times I wanted off if only so I could get a better grip on my feels before continuing. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Group therapist Mariana returns to the campus to support her niece, and the story centers around Mariana’s obsession with proving professor Edward Fosca is the killer. ![]() The Maidens is set at Cambridge University, where a secret society of female students called the “Maidens” are murdered. ![]() If you haven’t read it, you are in for a treat to read them back to back. The Maidens is a stand-alone however, it has a clever tie-in to The Silent Patient. Alex Michaelides left those twisty, shocking twists and turns I love to The Silent Patient and created a more emotional charge twist for our characters here. I didn’t find The Maidens as exciting as The Silent Patient. Hot dang, I am surprised I enjoyed The Maidens as much as I did! With all the hype, I went in thinking I was not going to like this one and expecting it not to be as good as The Silent Patient. ![]() |
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