![]() ![]() The book generally just says she uses them, whether she’s sewing a tear, making a carpet, painting on fabric, etc. Worse, I have never actually understood the magical scissors. ![]() First, there doesn’t seem to be much actual sewing, and though Maia is supposed to be the most talented tailor in the kingdom, she consistently relies on her magical scissors instead of doing her own work. The flaws, I think, are largely the same as in Spin the Dawn. ![]() I think going into Unravel the Dusk having measured expectations helped me truly enjoy what, ultimately, was an exciting story about a girl who loves her family and her country and all the sacrifices she is willing to make to save them. I never reviewed the first book in The Blood of Stars duology, Spin the Dawn, because Krysta had already written a review, but we had similar feelings: the book was fun, refreshing, and original but had its flaws. ![]()
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