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Conjuro de Luz (Sombras de Magia, #3)

by V. E. Schwab

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RESEÑA:
Empecé la trilogía sin saber nada de ella, solo conociendo la autora a través de otras personas, sin haber leído nada de ella antes y terminé con ganas de leer más de ella.
Disfruté de la manera en que la autora diferencia los diferentes Londres manteniendo la esencia en las diferentes ciudades, los hace todos únicos, pero a la vez similares.
El desarrollo de los personajes a lo largo de los tres libros me ha gustado, sobretodo a lo referente a Holland. También quiero mencionar a la relación entre Kell y Alucard, donde el primero intenta que el segundo le caiga bien por bien de su hermano Rhy, sabe que es importante para él; a la vez me ha gustado que, aunque los dos hacen todo lo posible para llevarse bien no lo consiguen, solo se soportan. A lo que se refiere a Lila Bard ya me esperaba su final, y aunque lo he disfrutado me esperaba mucho más, la relación de amistad entre ella y Alucard me ha encantado.
Reflexión final: es una muy buena saga que se lee bastante rápido y que los personajes te cautivan, los terminas queriendo (u odiando) con todo tu corazón. ¡Muy recomendable! Este libro me ha abierto las puertas hacia los otros libros de la autora que seguro que, alguno u otro, leeré.

REVIEW:
I started the trilogy without knowing anything about her, only knowing the author through other people, without having read anything about her before and I ended up wanting to read more about her.
I enjoyed the way the author differentiates the different London, keeping the essence in the different cities, it makes them all unique, but at the same time similar.
I liked the development of the characters throughout the three books, especially with regard to Holland. I also want to mention the relationship between Kell and Alucard, where the former tries to make the latter like him for the sake of his brother Rhy, he knows that he is important to him; At the same time, I liked that, although the two of them do everything possible to get along, they don't get along, they just support each other. As for Lila Bard, I was already waiting for her end, and although I have enjoyed it, I was expecting much more the friendship between her and Alucard has enchanted me.
Final reflection: it is a very good saga that reads quite quickly and that the characters captivate you, you end up loving (or hating) them with all your heart. Highly recommended!
This book has opened the doors for me to other books by the author that I am sure I will read more of her.
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