![]() ![]() Thyon Nero I couldn’t stand at first but the longer I read, the more I was losing hold of the thread of hatred I felt towards him. She was a layered character whom I sometimes despised for her cruelty and sometimes felt sorry for the reasons of that made her like this. She was overbearing and angry but she had valid reasons to be so. Even this murderous, nearly villainous character crept up to my heart and took a place there. ![]() I wish she stood up to Minya a little bit more though. Sarai was a little meek and bland, but I cared about her nonetheless. And Lazlo is a great example of how you can be respectful, humble and confident at the same time. Humility is something I admire greatly in any character and his character is truly a contrast to today’s norm of making characters conceited, entitled and vain in order to make them “strong” and “confident” (*cough* Feyre and Rhysand *cough*). ![]() ![]() So soft hearted, so humble – in a world full of narcissistic, rude character types Lazlo is a pure gem. Lazlo Strange – the main protagonist of this book is a pure, sweet soul. And Laini Taylor’s characters ticked that box for me. Realistic and consistent characterization in a book is one of the most, if not the most, important criteria for my enjoyment of a book. What can I say about the characters except that I loved all of them dearly? ![]()
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