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Rated Reads

The Demon’s Surrender (The Demon’s Lexicon, book 3)

by Sarah Rees Brennan

Rated: Moderate

There are many things I enjoy about this trilogy: there’s action, there’s romance, there’s magic. It’s a grand package. But the thing I think I most enjoy is that every book is written from a different point of view, something which ramps up the tension and makes even the old information seem fresh.

Take the opening chapter of this book, for instance. It takes us back to a scene that happened in the first book (something I was grateful for, actually, since my notorious bad memory and I have a hard time remembering details when it’s been a while since I’ve read something). But it didn’t seem repetitive or even old because Brennan told the scene from the perspective of Goblin Market dancer and supposed new leader Sin.

This whole story, with its inevitable climax, was told from Sin’s perspective, and that was absolutely the right way to tell it. Though it’s not entirely her story, as evidenced by the cover: it’s also very much Alan’s story as well. I’ve come to realize over the course of the trilogy that it’s a complex, messy story: there’s no simple black and white plot here. This is something which, at the beginning of every book, I struggle with: I want to trust characters, and there really isn’t anyone to trust. There is a greater good overarching everything, but getting there is in no way simple. I came to realize that, in the end, it’s lust for power, greed and using people for personal gain (whether that’s just possession or killing) that is the real “bad guy.” Which means there’s a moral to the story, but it’s not one that’s heavy-handed or even blatantly obvious: both marks of excellent storytelling.

That said, there are some delicious characters to hate, some very intense moments, and Brennan knows how to write swoon-worthy romance (and yet not let it take over the book). All of which makes this trilogy worth reading.

Rated: Moderate for language, violence and a few mild sexual situations.

— Reviewed by Melissa Fox

Melissa Madsen Fox's blogging career began in 2004 when she started Book Nut. Reading, reviewing and book blogging have taken over what's left of her life after being a stay-at-home mom to four rambunctious daughters and wife to a slightly- absent-minded professor of political science.

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  • The Demon’s Surrender (The Demon’s Lexicon, book 3)
  • by Sarah Rees Brennan
  • Rated: Moderate
  • Genre: Young adult
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