Sort of another note on the world, but this is always something that makes me happy. There’s still war as the story gets going, but there’s not the overarching dystopian theme of “bad bad government” and that’s a welcome break from the norm.) I mean, obviously Luna is super hostile and has an awful, oppressive government, that’s the main conflict. So yes, there are some battle ruins and everything and references to past wars, but for the main part, the government and everything is pretty nice and there’s still normal life going on in the beginning, so that’s awesome, in my opinion. Not to mention being a huge downer to read.īut this actually had a world where after a few more wars, all the countries actually –gasp- decided to make peace with each other. It gets a bit repetitive with all the “war-torn wasteland of a world with a super oppressive government” stuff. where I usually put a professional synopsis, but i don’t have one for the whole series, so i’ll just sum up the idea myself-Ī cast of characters based out of old fairytales are reworked in a dystopian world, where they team up to fight against the evil queen of the moon, Levana. Sure, it’s almost a month after I read the book, but hey. Fiiiinally, I got around to sitting down and writing this.
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