I think I enjoyed the cumulative effect of all 3 books and how they add up as a whole most of all. XD Because then it becomes the story of multiple girls learning to deal with their very different powers in vastly different ways, and that's always SUPER REFRESHING to see.
Bitterblue's scope seems so ambitious for a YA novel that I am willing to give Cashore points for even attempting it, even if she didn't entirely succeed in the execution. In comparison, Graceling/Fire were relatively smaller in scope, so it makes a lot of sense that they would be better executed, and I think Fire fares best there.
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Bitterblue's scope seems so ambitious for a YA novel that I am willing to give Cashore points for even attempting it, even if she didn't entirely succeed in the execution. In comparison, Graceling/Fire were relatively smaller in scope, so it makes a lot of sense that they would be better executed, and I think Fire fares best there.