The Last Graduate: A Novel (The Scholomance, Band 2)

The Last Graduate: A Novel (The Scholomance, Band 2)

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Beschreibung

"A budding dark sorceress determined not to use her formidable powers uncovers yet more secrets about the workings of her world in the stunning sequel to A Deadly Education, the start of Naomi Novik's groundbreaking crossover series. At the Scholomance, El, Orion, and the other students are faced with their final year--and the looming specter of matriculation, a deadly ritual that leaves few students alive after. El is determined that her group will make it out alive, but it is a prospect that is looking harder by the day as the savagery of the school ramps up. Until El realizes that sometimes winning the game means throwing out all the rules . . "--

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11
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4

4.5 Stars It kinda dragged on a bit in the middle. But still…the cliffhanger in the end?

4.5

Hat mir noch besser gefallen als der erste Teil, weil sehr viel mehr passiert ist!

5

What is this Ending????

2

2,75 ⭐️ risicato Ammetto che il voto è dato dal fatto che io ho letto questo libro quando non potevo dargli il giusto tempo e concentrazione che probabilmente meriterebbe. Infatti ho scoperto, a malincuore, che il livello di inglese richiesto per leggere questo libro (se non la Novik a se) è abbasta alto da rendere ostica la lettura. Niente di esagerato, ma i periodi che superano le 4 righe sono stati abbastanza tosti da digerire. Parlando della trama, secondo me, questo e il precedente potevano essere accorpati in un unico libro e non allungavi il brodo con entrambi inutilmente. Infatti, se si leggono la sinossi di entrambi, sono la stessa, identica, cosa. Infatti, se nel primo non c'entra nulla la sinossi con la trama effettiva del libro, in questo, invece, è in linea, ma è una ripetizione di quello che già sapevamo da quello precedente. Mi spiace molto, perché di base i protagonisti mi stanno simpatici, però per il resto non si amplia la trama, il worldbuilding, a parte per il cliffhanger dell'ultima riga dell'ultimo capitolo, non succede effettivamente nulla di importante da giustificare il libro a se. Preciso una cosa: anche nel primo finisce con un cliffhanger che mi ha spinto a prendere il secondo subito dopo. Adesso, non credo neanche di aspettare con ansia il terzo, perché tra la scrittura e come ho vissuto la storia (leggendo a fatica e praticamente senza neanche immergermi più di tanto) non credo sia la cosa che attendo di più di questo 2022. Consiglio la serie? Metto in standby fino a quando non avrò letto il terzo e poi decido, perché tanto mi era piaciuto il primo (soprattutto per il personaggi e l'ambientazione particolare) questo mi ha annoiato a morte. Speriamo che si riprenda. . . . . Parte spoiler--------------------------------------------------------------- Allora che dire: il finale era chiamato dal primo libro. L'unica "sorpresa" è chi avrebbe preso la patata bollente in mano. Infatti, già a fine del primo io mi aspettavo che fosse El a rimanere rinchiusa nella scuola a girarsi i pollici. Non di certo Orion, che ha bellamente deciso di mandare a fanculo il suo rapporto con El e rimanere nella scuola. Però ammetto una cosa: non ho capito (sempre per la storia del livello dell'inglese) se Orion ha scelto di immolarsi per salvare El, oppure ha preferito rimanere nella scuola a combattere i mal e martirizzarsi come eroe e salvare tutti, anche quelli fuori dalla scuola. Se fosse questo, so anche che lui non l'ha fatto perché voleva fare l'"eroe", ma perché a lui piace combattere i mal e al di fuori della scuola, lui si sentirebbe inutile come persona. Però, sta di fatto, che se fosse questo il motivo, praticamente ha scaricato El per preferire una vita di sangue e lotta all'infinito. ... Umm, secondo me è un problema. Spero veramente che non sia questo il motivo.

2

Honestly it's almost a 1 star for me. I really enjoyed part 1 - yes it wasn't perfect, but it was entertaining and I liked El and Orion together and the ending was SUCH a cliffhanger. This one? So much worse. I even listened to the audiobook this time which normally makes it easier for me to get through a book. I had it playing for hours in the background without paying attention at all because I just couldn't stay focused. I have no idea what happens in this book - there is no plot? El keeps telling us about one problem after another and they always find solutions fairly quickly? (at least that's what I think it was about). Why I kept listening and didn't DNF you ask? I wanted to know what happens to El and Orions relationship. Unfortunately they are a minor sideplot in this one and it wasn't worth suffering through the whole thing for only that small part. I honestly didn't notice the stereotypes as much in the first book (definitly a sign that I need to pay attention and educate myself more) but in this one? Hated it. Who the hell is even called Liesl? No one in my country for the past 100 years, that's for sure. And the ending? I saw the cliffhanger coming from the beginning of the whole graduation scene. Overall I liked the last 30 or so pages - I was suddenly invested, I wanted to know what would happen, I was even kind of nervous (that NEVER happens to me) - it was really good. That's the only reason why it got 1,5-2 stars and not just 1. But like I said, the cliffhanger was very predictable for me.

4

Manchmal hab ich mich mit Els ewigen Erklärungen als Erzählerin schwer getan, aber ivh habs trotzdem geliebt! So spannend, und so kreatives Worldbuilding auch

5

JUST... WHAT?!? P.S.: Rosa, nichts für dich.

2

Honestly it's almost a 1 star for me. I really enjoyed part 1 - yes it wasn't perfect, but it was entertaining and I liked El and Orion together and the ending was SUCH a cliffhanger. This one? So much worse. I even listened to the audiobook this time which normally makes it easier for me to get through a book. I had it playing for hours in the background without paying attention at all because I just couldn't stay focused. I have no idea what happens in this book - there is no plot? El keeps telling us about one problem after another and they always find solutions fairly quickly? (at least that's what I think it was about). Why I kept listening and didn't DNF you ask? I wanted to know what happens to El and Orions relationship. Unfortunately they are a minor sideplot in this one and it wasn't worth suffering through the whole thing for only that small part. I honestly didn't notice the stereotypes as much in the first book (definitly a sign that I need to pay attention and educate myself more) but in this one? Hated it. Who the hell is even called Liesl? No one in my country for the past 100 years, that's for sure. And the ending? I saw the cliffhanger coming from the beginning of the whole graduation scene. Overall I liked the last 30 or so pages - I was suddenly invested, I wanted to know what would happen, I was even kind of nervous (that NEVER happens to me) - it was really good. That's the only reason why it got 1,5-2 stars and not just 1. But like I said, the cliffhanger was very predictable for me.

5

Liebe das Buch, bin jetzt aber verzweifelt und brauche den nächsten Band

2

Honestly it's almost a 1 star for me. I really enjoyed part 1 - yes it wasn't perfect, but it was entertaining and I liked El and Orion together and the ending was SUCH a cliffhanger. This one? So much worse. I even listened to the audiobook this time which normally makes it easier for me to get through a book. I had it playing for hours in the background without paying attention at all because I just couldn't stay focused. I have no idea what happens in this book - there is no plot? El keeps telling us about one problem after another and they always find solutions fairly quickly? (at least that's what I think it was about). Why I kept listening and didn't DNF you ask? I wanted to know what happens to El and Orions relationship. Unfortunately they are a minor sideplot in this one and it wasn't worth suffering through the whole thing for only that small part. I honestly didn't notice the stereotypes as much in the first book (definitly a sign that I need to pay attention and educate myself more) but in this one? Hated it. Who the hell is even called Liesl? No one in my country for the past 100 years, that's for sure. And the ending? I saw the cliffhanger coming from the beginning of the whole graduation scene. Overall I liked the last 30 or so pages - I was suddenly invested, I wanted to know what would happen, I was even kind of nervous (that NEVER happens to me) - it was really good. That's the only reason why it got 1,5-2 stars and not just 1. But like I said, the cliffhanger was very predictable for me.

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