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The Eternal Ones (Deathless, #3)

The Eternal Ones (Deathless, #3)

About the book

Author: Namina Forna
Publisher:
Delacorte Press

More info:
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My Review

I read each of the books in the Deathless trilogy, which starts with The Gilded Ones, as they came out. They’re solid early-YA fantasy novels with an imaginative magic system and really good political world-building.

My main caution is to set your expectations correctly given that this is on the younger side of YA. There’s a bit more telling than showing than you may be used to, barely PG romance, and lots of convenient solutions to problems. But that’s paired with a really great exploration of misogyny and empowerment, along with the very valid caution to distrust anyone who is power-hungry.

All in all, I think the first book of this trilogy was my favorite, but this was still an adventurous, satisfying ending!


 
 
 

Content and Trigger Warnings

  • War and violence

  • Death and grief

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