![]() You root for everyone, even the villains/antiheroes, and at times, you aren’t sure who is a hero and who is a villain. What really drew me in was the dynamic between the four worlds and the characters in them. Why you should read it: 4 Londons with mad King George III in the background, a pirate-aspiring woman thief, a foppish yet strong prince, magic galore, and so much more. These worlds remain in a delicate harmony until Kell accidentally unleashes black magic. Kell is one of the only ones who can traverse these worlds to keep diplomatic peace and do a little trading of magical good on the side. While red is rich in magic and luxury, grey falls into anarchy and ruin, white remains blissfully magic free, and black… no one has set foot in black London for centuries. What it’s about: There are 4 Londons: black, white, grey, and red. ![]() Schwabīooks in the series: A Darker Shade of Magic (#1), A Gathering of Shadows (#2), and A Conjuring of Light (#3) This is my top 5 favorite series that I read in 2017 in no particular order. Some of the series mentioned were not published this year but were read by me this year. ![]() After posting my massive reading spreadsheet, I thought I would pick a few highlights that I thought deserved more attention. ![]()
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