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Blue Lily, Lily Blue (The Raven Cycle) Paperback – December 29, 2015

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Book 3 of 3 in the Raven Cycle Series

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  • Series: The Raven Cycle (Book 3)
  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Scholastic Press; Reprint edition (December 29, 2015)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0545424976
  • ISBN-13: 978-0545424974
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 0.8 x 7.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (274 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,101 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Once upon a time it began with

"There are only two reasons a non-seer would she a spirit on St Mark's Eve....
Either you're his true love....or you killed him."

And then Blue’s life changed forever because she will either kill Gansey or he will be her one true love or both.

The thing I really LOVE about this series is the ‘Otherness’ of it. Strange things happen all the time, every important character in the series has something different, unique and intriguing about them. I shift from loving Gansey the most, to Blue, then to Noah, from Piper to the Gray Man and then another character just steals the show *cough* Persephone *cough*. I’m stuck in a section of a tangled spider web, trying to seeing where all the strands meet and wondering where the spider is that wants to devour me. Because let’s face it if Gansey dies and Blue kills him my insides will feel like spider mush.

The friendship between Gansey, Blue, Adam and Ronan is something I adore in this book. I love how they all look out for one another and help each other. Sure they bicker and argue at times but really the dynamic between the four of them is awesome. They have all helped each other become more than they were before.

--- "But what she didn’t realize about Blue and her boys was that they were all in love with one another. She was no less obsessed with them than they were with her, or one another, analyzing every conversation and gesture, drawing out every joke into a longer and longer running gag, spending each moment either with one another or thinking about when next they would be with one another."

The quest is still to find Glendower, more important now than ever since Blue’s mother is underground with him somewhere.
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After struggling with Will Patton’s narration for the past two installments, I decided to switch to reading in the hopes that my opinion of this series would improve because as ill-suited as he’s been for the Raven Boys’ POVs, I simply couldn’t handle the idea of him as the voice of Blue. Sadly, the swap-out did very little to boost my original assessment of THE RAVEN CYCLE; I felt that this was the weakest book so far. New threads get added, and yet it seemed as though the story went nowhere, and there were a couple of things that just didn’t jive.

BLUE LILY, LILY BLUE was primarily about Gansey & Blue; their maturing feelings for each other, Sargent’s inability to come to terms with her mother’s absence & what the end of high school means for her group of friends, and of course, Richard’s never-ending quest for Glendower. Stiefvater flies Mr. Malory, Gansey’s mentor, in from the UK to help the kids with research, but his presence seemed kinda unnecessary, and what the heck was up with the dog? This novel’s purpose was obviously to set-up the final installment, or more to the point, filler.

Ronan & Adam were off doing their own thing trying to frame Greenmantle for crimes that he didn’t commit by working some Graywaren mojo because they have no evidence of the real reason why they want him behind bars. The villain was a bit of an oddball, but it was his wife, Piper, who raised my hackles. She goes from complaining about missing her book club to finding a key Glendower clue in under a week. I mean… who is this woman? How did she even know about the Welsh King? And, more importantly, how did she stumble upon such a huge discovery?
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Firstly, I fell in love with this series from the very beginning. It's a very different YA series from everything else out on the shelves. I put off reading this book for as long as I possibly could, since the last one comes out in April. But of course I started it and devoured it. The series is getting a little darker, a little more mature, but I love that-because there are strange things that are happening to these people and they are also getting older and more mature, so it's a natural progression and I'm glad that Mrs. Stiefvater doesn't shy away from things. There were actually a few scenes that really creeped me out...the characters seemed a lot less creeped out than me lol. Quick non spoiling synopsis: Blue and her boys are still searching for her mother, Maura and Glendower. Ronan and Adam are delving deeper into their magical skills. Blue and Gansey are having a harder time hiding their feelings. There's a new Latin teacher and his scary wife. There's a new character who's plot line is great but too brief 😥, there's a cave, a cave, another new character, a bad thing that happens, a cave, and a very climatic ending. I cannot wait to read the last one.
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Friends, I’m basically on a high from loving Maggie Stiefvater’s books. It’s probably bordering on not healthy and weird, let’s be honest. But when she keeps churning out books like BLUE LILY, LILY BLUE, I’m not going to be able to help myself. I’m completely invested in this series as it is—Blue, Gansey, Ronan, Cabeswater, Glendower, Mr. Gray, ley lines—but each book keeps unraveling things in pulse-pounding ways that only add to the mystery of the Raven Boys’ search for the buried Welsh king. I can’t believe we only have one book left, but BLUE LILY, LILY BLUE made me hum with anticipation for it.

In BLUE LILY, LILY BLUE, things continue to take glorious, strange paths for Blue and her Raven Boys during their search for Glendower. It’s hard to recap too much without giving away lots of details, but everything that’s been happening so far in this series is amplified in BLUE LILY, LILY BLUE. The bad guy is kind of unhinged. People from the past reappear. Friends are lost. Progress in the search for Glendower leads to a pretty amazing, weird, and unique climax. Relationships are deepened. Dreams and reality blur. Cabeswater remains confusing and beautiful and creepy and full of secrets.

I don’t know how to describe the things that happen with the search for Glendower in BLUE LILY, LILY BLUE. I’m constantly amazed at the things in Maggie Stiefvater’s brain. They’re nothing like anything I’ve ever read, and I think that’s why I’m always so captivated by them. Sometimes I have to reread a passage or two to try and make sense of WTF is going on, but I love that in her books. I love those moments when I’m gleeful over not understanding what’s happening because I trust Maggie completely.
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