Saturday 27 June 2020

Best Series Finales

There’s something about the last installment in a series... Game of Thrones fans thought the final TV series was rushed and were a little disappointed by it. I myself have found the finales of some bestselling book series a little disappointing, too. I have this strange thing with Cassandra Clare books: I always enjoy the second book in her trilogies the most and don’t get along well with the final book in any of her series. That changed with Queen of Air and Darkness (The Dark Artifices #3), as I did really like it, but I would still rank it as third favourite in that trilogy *shrug*




Although I really liked Sarah J Maas’s Kingdom of Ash (KOA; the final book in the Throne of Glass series), there were a couple of books in that seven-book series that I loved more than the last book. And of course, I wasn’t alone in feeling a little underwhelmed by A Court of Wings and Ruin (ACOWAR), the third book in Maas’s A Court of Thorns and Roses trilogy.

This shows that wrapping up a series is no easy task.




When you find yourself writing rather unusual endings to your fantasy series, like yours truly here, the days and weeks leading up to the release of a series finale of your own can be a very nerve wracking time. Ever since I wrote the last sentence of Keys to the Realm, which released Friday 3rd July, 2020, I’ve been stressing out about what readers will think of this conclusion to my Heir to the Throne Trilogy. Will it be a KOA or a ACOWAR? A Good Place or good riddance?

To distract myself from this anxiety, I compiled a list of my favourite series finales from the world of books and films. And so, in no particular order...

Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part II (film)
All but the last two Breaking Dawn films were a disappointment for me and the last film was by far the best of the lot. I won’t say much more about this series; I know us Twihards are a dying breed...




The Raven King (book)
The Raven Cycle is one of my favourite YA (magical realism?) series, and I was very happy with how it was wrapped up. Especially as it ended in a way that I hadn’t been able to predict. The author did something different with it, like I try to with my series finales, and it played out wonderfully. Highly recommend this series for fans of YA!




Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part II (film)
When it comes to the Hunger Games, I prefer the film adaptations over the books, even though I read the books first. When I read the series, I wasn’t that into dystopian fiction (still not that into this genre these days, either) and I thought the books were alright. I didn’t like the main character but I appreciated why she was written that way. I applaud the author for being brave enough to write that kind of character in a YA series. It’s so easy to write a likable hero in this genre.

The films were so goooood, though! I loved every minute of them. They were better than the books for me, and I rarely feel that way about book-to-film adaptations, especially if I read the books first. I liked the main character in the films and the final movie was great.




The Dark Knight Rises (film)
Christopher Nolan. Christian Bale. Enough said. But I have to say a bit more: This film trilogy is one of my all-time favourites and will always be in a league of its own. The last film in this series was fantastic, even Anne Hathaway couldn’t ruin it for me. I am a huge fan of Robert Pattinson, so I’m excited about the new Batman film he’s going to star in. I wonder how it will compare to Nolan’s films...




Always and Forever, Lara Jean (book)
This could easily have gone in the wrong direction because the first two books were so cute and were wrapped up quite nicely with a fluffy bow, but I really enjoyed the last book in this YA contemporary trilogy. One of the series that I re-read whenever I’m in a reading slump or need some feel good vibes. I wrote reviews here.




The Last Star (book)
My favourite YA dystopia series is The 5th Wave trilogy. The last book was really, really good. I wrote a review here.




Ascend (book)
I really loved the Tryll Trilogy, and the last book in the series was an excellent wrap-up. Amanda Hocking really paved the way for indie authors and these three books of hers will always have a special place in my heart.




I haven’t included any TV series because most of the ones I've watched/enjoyed didn’t finish quite so strongly. That said, the last ever episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer was pretty amazing, even though that final series wasn’t my favourite of the show. Or even second favourite. Still an awesome show—my all-time fave :)



What are your favourite series finales?

Thanks for reading and I hope you get to check out the books I’ve mentioned if you’re into these genres. If you’re interested in my work, you can check out my books >>here <<

Monday 22 June 2020

Epic Fantasy #BookRecommendations with #BookReviews




I have three epic reads to recommend if you like reading high fantasy—or if you’re like me and read an eclectic mix of genres. If you want to give epic fantasy a try for the first time, I personally, think these books are easy to get into. Mini book reviews for my recommendations are provided, too :) I hope you’ll give them a try if they’re not already on your TBR.

Favourite Standalone

The Priory of The Orange Tree
Samantha Shannon (2019)
ADULT FANTASY



This book was as stunning as its cover. Beautiful writing, a gripping story, a big cast of intriguing characters, a HUGE world. A grown up fantasy for the sophisticated reader. I enjoyed it so much. It’s a standalone, but I wouldn’t be surprised—in fact, I’d be very happy—if the author announced a sequel or a companion novel in the future. This epic world has SO MUCH potential. Samantha Shannon’s other series is going on my TBR.


Favourite Series

Throne of Glass Series
Sarah J Maas (2012-2018)
YA/NA CROSS-OVER



This seven-book series is one hell of a ride. Ten years in the making and it shows. You can see on the page all the love and care that Sarah J Maas put into her characters and this world. Book 1 foreshadowed a lot of the themes in Book 7—that tells you she knew exactly what she was doing from the start.

Personally, my favourites in this series were Book 4 (Queen of Shadows) and Book 5 (Empire of Storms). I loved every chapter in EoS, every story arc, every character—the supporting cast more so in this book than the lead protagonist (even though she is one of my favourite female fiction characters ever)—every thing.

My favourite thing about SJM is how she really takes the time and makes the effort to develop her supporting cast. They have interesting pasts and grow and change and really influence the story line, driving it forward just as much as the protagonist does. In EoS in particular, I think SJM did a brilliant job with the peripheral characters, all having a role to play and pushing the story forward. I didn't once find myself skimming through sections that were from the supporting cast's POV, which sometimes can happen if the sub-plots and peripheral characters aren't interesting enough.


Favourite Book

A Court of Mist and Fury (A Court of Thrones and Roses #2)
Sarah J Maas (2016)
NA/ADULT CROSS-OVER



I love this book more than all the books in the ToG series and more than The Priory of the Orange Tree—so I guess I have to recommend the ACOTAR series, too. Why isn’t this series my favourite series, though? The first book and the final one in the series were 3-star reads for me, whereas all the books in the ToG series were 4- and 5-star reads, so that’s why ToG won that race. But the ACOTAR trilogy is worth reading just for the second book in the series—it’s that good.

ACOMAF had everything I wanted it to have and more. The writing, pacing, romance, action, humour, all of it was excellent. I enjoyed it even more when I re-read it. Plus, it won a Goodreads Choice Award, too.


There you go. My high fantasy book recommendations. I hope you’ll give them a try if epic fantasy is your jam :)

My Heir to the Throne Trilogy (“Throne of Glass with mermaids-ish”) is available at the below retailers: