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# Dreams of Gods & Monsters (Daughter of Smoke & Bone, 3) Paperback – July 7, 2015

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Karou and Akiva - Your Soul Speaks To My Soul - Entire Series 4.5 Stars.
  

*by R***R on Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2014*

Daughter of Smoke and Bone 5 starsDays of Blood and Starlight 4 starsDreams of Gods and Monsters 5 stars********NO SPOILERS******How many trilogies have you read lately with the last book leaving you disappointed and empty afterward? I've seemed to have an epidemic of them in the YA (Young Adult) genre. So many, that I've almost given up on the genre as a whole. But Laini Taylor has redeemed the entire genre for me. She wrote a wonderfully beautiful and epic conclusion to her series. It was full of wonder, intense emotion, humor, joy, sadness, love, hate, poetic prose that only Laini Taylor can accomplish and HOPE. I laughed, I cried, I worried for characters, I was outraged at times and full to the brim with happiness at other times. Dreams of Gods and Monsters is everything that a great story should be and rarely is.**Possible minor spoilers for Daughter of Smoke and Bone and Days of Blood and Starlight:**Akiva and Karou - For me this series has always been about these two starcrossed lovers that have come together between lifetimes and worlds. Everything about their lives is stacked against them but still they push through and Dream a world that has a place for the two of them together in it. It isn't an easy road, they must find a way for the Chimera and Angels to work together to fight Jael, but there is a road--  We are the beginning, he heard inside his head, and it felt like a prayer. We always have been. This time, let it be more than a beginning.The journey to bring two peoples together was not an easy one. It is full of obstacles and choices but it felt so true to the story. Enemies cannot become allies overnight and Laini didn't forget that in her story.Zuzana (a.k.a. the Rabid Fairy) and Mik - I think it is impossible to not love the cuteness that is Zuzana and Mik. If you don't love them don't tell me, because we can't be friends anymore. They get the best lines throughout the story and they are the characters from the book I would want to hang out with. Plus you know that their sotry arc has to be great in this book because Mik still has two fairytale tasks to complete in order to win the fair Zuzana. Zuze, is an amazing friend and in the heat of all of the madness of everything she shines."I'm starting to question our choice of life skills," she whispered to him."I know. Why aren't we samurai?""Let's be samurai," she said.I loved the arc of these two characters and the choices they made, the two humans thrust into a war on another world. I sincerely hope that there are future novella's for Zuzana and Mik.Ziri - Is everything a hero should be. He has given up his true form and natural life to help Karou hijack the rebellion and save it from Thiago. Ziri, was everything the White Wolf should have been but wasn't.Liraz - Is the character that grew the most. She has a haunted past as a killer and longs for a different future, but has no idea how to dream that dream. She is the character that surprised me the most. The choices she made we some of the most poignant and I grew to really love who she was in this book. Playing `nice' is new to her and it feels a little icky, plus she isn't very good at it, but at least she is trying.Everyone else and the Plot:There is the introduction of a few new characters and the addition of a backstory that hints at why there was a beginning to a war so long ago. The Stelians must find the Magus that created such a wash of magic in Days of Blood and Starlight, Akiva. He has a power that is beyond them. Eliza has had nightmares of a cataclysm and monsters all her life, when the angels arrive she knows that her dreams may soon come true. I will not say more so not to spoil the surprises that come of the new characters.The bad guys, well they are bad. There is almost nothing creepier than Razgut and still this holds true, the fallen is beyond crazy and while teamed up with Jael it is madness personified. I loved hating them in their twisted plots and evil ways. I never guessed the true story of Razgut's fall and learning how he became that twisted cruel being was fascinating.The good news - All our prior story arcs are completed by the end of this book. Some tied up more firmly than others, but questions are answered and loops closed.The better news - Laini Taylor seems to have laid down a foundation to have another storyline in this world. IMO she has set it up to come back to later. Part of the set up got a little clustery for me, but that could have been because I was bleary eyed trying to finish this at 2 a.m. because I couldn't go to bed until I was done.SummaryThis is one of the best thought out series I have encountered. So much happened in the book, so many times I thought I knew what was going to happen and it went a different way. Laini Taylor knows how to draw a reader in and really speak to their hearts. Everything that I loved from the other two books was still here in the third. She never lost her voice, the poetic prose is still some of the most beautiful I've ever read and I'm sure that this is a series I'll read time and time again.*Bows to the greatness of Laini Taylor's story telling prowess* again.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Not the ending I imagined, but I ain't mad
  

*by A***A on Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2018*

***Review posted on The Uncahrted Word blog***Dreams of Gods & Monsters marks the third and final installment to the epic fantasy series by Laini Taylor, who proves once again that she is a remarkable author of striking prose and beautiful settings. Her characters are well-developed, especially Karou, and the relationships she builds among them are captivating and wonderfully powerful.Mik and Zuzana prove to be one of the cutest couples in YA as their love story remains present and memorable despite being a subplot to Karou and Akiva’s torrid romance. They as individuals are also fun and spunky and easy to love. They aren’t the only characters that shined in this book. Liraz makes strides in bettering herself and Ziri matures into a strong and capable leader while maintaining his goodness. Both Liraz and Ziri share engaging narratives as they learn to love themselves and to live with their mistakes.As the other characters are making leaps and bounds in character development, Akiva and Karou remain fundamentally the same. The only thing that changes is their relationship, which was fractured in the previous book. I enjoyed Karou and Akiva’s narratives but their continuous pining and angst was shockingly bothersome as their reunion was prolonged for far too long, especially since distance was no longer a factor separating them. While I still enjoyed reading from their point of view, I couldn’t help but be annoyed by how much their thoughts focused on each other rather than the deadly situation at hand.This book is not without its themes of discrimination and coexistence, and I’m very happy to see that those messages were not lost amongst the heightened angst that was rolling around in this installment. In truth, the very ending of this book was a little disappointing (and unexpected) as Karou and Akiva’s yearning for one another remains strong and frustratingly present until the very last page.I thought this was a very strong conclusion; however, I have to admit that this was not the ending I expected or envisioned. The previous book was rife with tension stemming from conflicting world views, clashing cultures, and battling factions. Two races were at war with one another and there was a great amount of bloodshed and loss. It was a heavy book filled with death and violence, competing ideologies, and complicated relationships.Dreams of Gods & Monsters didn’t maintain this suspense as well as its predecessor. The plot felt stagnant and less progressive. Not much occurred between its explosive beginning and anticlimactic ending. There were a few nail-biting battles, but not a war that was expected to happen among the seraphs, the chimera, as well as the humans. The seraphs posed such a terrifying threat at the end of the last book, and yet, their intimidating presence was reduced to background noise for most of this book. They became an army of immobile warriors put up in the Vatican, waiting for something to happen. In short, the foes were boring.Also, I wasn’t much a fan of the Eliza storyline. Her chapters took me out of the experience and so, I was surprised by how important she was to the plot as a whole. I wasn’t invested in her history or her role even when her true identity was revealed.I know it sounds like I didn’t like this book, but I can assure you that I did. I think I just went in with too high expectations. Dreams of Gods & Monsters is an engaging story with fantastic characters, vivid descriptions, and impressive world-building. Some subplots and characters seemed unnecessary or were wasted, but overall, this was a good conclusion to an epic romance and adventure.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
    Bom
  
  

*by D***L on Reviewed in Spain on January 19, 2024*

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