Author: Richelle MeadMy rating: ❤❤❤❤❤
Genre: Young Adult, Urban Fantasy, Paranormal
Release date: February 10th, 2015
Publisher: Razorbill
Summary: Sydney Sage is an Alchemist, one of a group of humans who dabble in magic and serve to bridge the worlds of humans and vampires. They protect vampire secrets - and human lives.Their forbidden romance exposed, Sydney and Adrian find themselves facing the wrath of both the Alchemists and the Moroi in this electrifying conclusion to Richelle Mead’s bestselling Bloodlines series.
When the life of someone they both love is put on the line, Sydney risks everything to hunt down a deadly former nemesis. Meanwhile, she and Adrian becomes enmeshed in a puzzle that could hold the key to a shocking secret about spirit magic, a secret that could shake the entire Moroi world and alter their lives forever.
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My
thoughts: Too many feels! I had sky high expectations of this book, since I absolutely loved
the other books in Bloodlines, and I’d waited for ages to get to read this
book. I was not disappointed.
In the end of Silver Shadows, Adrian and
Sydney got married and ended up in the Moroi Court, and Jill was kidnapped. In The Ruby Circle, Adrian and Sydney are
trying to learn to live in the Court with Adrian’s mother, being married, and
trying to find Jill. Then Ms. Terwilliger shows up with a box for Sydney. The
box contains a note about Jill’s whereabouts, and a note that says “Come play,
Sydney”. So Sydney sneaks out with the help of Ms. Terwilliger and start
looking for Jill. They have to be very careful, so the Alchemists don’t find
her and send her back to re-education. Adrian stays behind to cover for Sydney.
Sydney is very smart, socially awkward and
logical. Logic and facts calm her down. She knows five languages, loves cars
and architecture, and she’s basically good at everything, because of her father’s
homeschooling. She dislikes disorder and Moroi and dhampirs she don’t know. She
likes order and logic. She’s good at thinking quickly in pressured situations
and coming up with solutions. She’s scared of Strigoi, the Alchemists and re-education
and of Adrian going “crazy” because of Spirit.
After re-education, she’s worried and troubled.
Her family is her father, mother, two sisters
(one older and one younger) and her husband Adrian. Her family is pretty
dysfunctional, her father is very judgemental and wants to put her in re-education.
Sydney’s had some issues with her body, and thinks she’s fat, because of her father
and because she’s around Moroi so much, who are all very thin, but Adrian
helped her to get over it.
I love Sydney. She reminds me of myself in
some ways. She’s willing to risk herself to help the people she loves, and she
acts rationally, always thinks everything through. She doesn’t let anyone make
her decisions for her, but makes her own decisions and her own path. She’s not
afraid of a fight, either with words or a physical fight. She’s not afraid of
voicing her opinion. I respect her for that. It’s not always easy to do.
Adrian is Sydney’s husband. He’s a royal
Moroi and uses Spirit. Adrian is brave, selfless, open-minded, intelligent and
rebellious. He helps the people he cares about when he can, often without
considering the consequences for himself (for example using Spirit to help
people, without considering the consequences for himself) and he feels very
strongly. He has a bond with Jill because he saved her with Spirit, but in The Ruby Circle, the bond doesn’t work.
Because of Spirit, he has quick mood changes, going from happy and outgoing to
distant.
His family is his father Nathan, his mother
Daniella and Sydney. His father is ignoring him, because he married Sydney.
Adrian likes helping people. He’s afraid of
going “crazy” because of Spirit, although it doesn’t keep him from using it to
help people. He’s also afraid of being a
failure, like everyone expects him to be. He’s good at painting.
I like Adrian, too. Admittedly, I like most
of the characters in Bloodlines (except Sydney’s family and the rest of the
Alchemists. Them I hate.) I fell in love with him the moment we met him in Frostbite, and I felt like I fell in
love with him a second time in The Ruby
Circle. He’s one of my favorite characters in Vampire Academy and
Bloodlines.
The
Ruby Circle was filled to the brim with emotions, everything from hope and
happiness to grief and worry. I think this may be my favorite book in Bloodlines. It really gave me
what I’d been hoping for (though I will not mention what those things were,
since that is some major spoilers).
The plot was quick and thrilling, and there
were some plot twists that even I didn’t see coming, which kept it fast-paced
and exciting.
It taught me a lot of things, a lot of
important things, like “Love and loyalty run deeper than blood”, which was the
most important message in the book. To always have hope and to never give up on
your dreams, no matter how big or how impossible they seem. That love is worth
fighting for and that, if you try hard enough, it can survive through about anything.
This book had me want to yell at the
characters, I wanted to cry, laugh, swoon, and hyperventilate. I’m in love with
this book.
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