![]() ![]() Rae Carson certainly gives Elisa one hell of a sendoff though. I know this review is a bit more subdued to start than my usual flaily armed reviews, but I am feeling somber and sad that a series I’ve been fangirling and pushing my friends to read is over. On the other hand there comes the realization that you can only read a book for the very first time once and I am thrilled that I chose the best possible time to read The Bitter Kingdom, a few weeks before BEA. On the one hand, I am so angry with myself for holding off so long finishing Elisa’s journey. I held off on reading it until May, just before BEA. ![]() Do you ever delay gratification with a book? I mean, let’s say you feel like you have been waiting forever for a sequel to come into your hot little hands and you finally get it several months ahead of the publishing date, but you just wait because you desperately do not want the story to end, you want to pretend the characters go on and on and on in their lives with adventures and romance and magic? Friends, I had Rae Carson’s The Bitter Kingdom in my hot little hands in March. ![]()
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