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First, can we talk about this?

Laini Taylor posted it on her Twitter. It's from the French version of the book and makes my hearts swoon. This is exactly how I picture Sarai and Lazlo.
Now let's talk about all the rules this book broke and still worked.
1. It started with a prologue. Where this strange, blue creature we know nothing about falls from the sky and dies on the spires of a fence.
2. Then we flip to a young, orphan Lazlo, growing up in the monastery. A dreamer with books and stories and ...more

Laini Taylor posted it on her Twitter. It's from the French version of the book and makes my hearts swoon. This is exactly how I picture Sarai and Lazlo.
Now let's talk about all the rules this book broke and still worked.
1. It started with a prologue. Where this strange, blue creature we know nothing about falls from the sky and dies on the spires of a fence.
2. Then we flip to a young, orphan Lazlo, growing up in the monastery. A dreamer with books and stories and ...more

I love dropping into Laini Taylor's world. They are unlike anything else. I fall in love with the setting, the characters, the writing. Then there are the little twists and turns that keep me guessing. Can't wait for book 2!
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