Nothing living is safe. Nothing dead is to be trusted.
For years, Gansey has been on a quest to find a lost king. One by one, he’s drawn others into this quest: Ronan, who steals from dreams; Adam, whose life is no longer his own; Noah, whose life is no longer a lie; and Blue, who loves Gansey…and is certain she is destined to kill him.
Now the endgame has begun. Dreams and nightmares are converging. Love and loss are inseparable. And the quest refuses to be pinned to a path.
I’m still a little in shock that this series is over so forgive me if my thoughts are all over the place. I finished this last week and this is the first time I’ve even felt like I could string together coherent sentences about it. That should tell you plenty about the finale to the Raven Cycle.
Let me start off by saying that this will be spoiler free as far as The Raven King goes but I make no promises for the other books in the series. If you haven’t read them, I urge you to stop reading my review and go read them. Or just go read my review for The Raven Boys to see if it might interest you.
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Overall, The Raven King will surpass expectations for fans of The Raven Cycle. Maggie Stiefvater impressed me once again and I cannot wait to see what she does next. The Raven Cycle will forever be up there on my list of favorites.