
The Shadow Glass: The Bone Witch, Book 3
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Rin Chupeco
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Listening Length | 13 hours and 37 minutes |
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Author | Rin Chupeco |
Narrator | Emily Woo Zeller, Will Damron |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com.au Release Date | 04 June 2019 |
Publisher | Blackstone Audio, Inc. |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07R24KPPZ |
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59 in Paranormal Mystery, Thriller & Suspense for Teens 64 in Action & Adventure Sci-Fi & Fantasy for Teens 138 in Dark Fantasy for Young Adults |
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The Bone Witch series as a whole has built such a unique and beautiful world, Rin Chupeco is one of the greatest writers I've ever encountered for world building, and the best for diversity and represtation within her books. The final installment was well worth the wait, a bit content heavy at times, the story never looses what is at its heart: Tea trying to do what she believes in the right thing for the people she loves.
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Books by Becci
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great twists, good ending but a little too much going on
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 January 2020Verified Purchase
As with the first two books in this trilogy I loved the format, it’s a mix of teas first person perspective of past events with the Bards perspective of present day events.
There were twists and reveals a plenty in this book, and a really good ending! Chupeco brought all those loose threads together in a clever way resulting in a very original trilogy.
Again the Character interactions were the highlight of this book. I just adore them. I loved the new crazy Yadoshians (the drunk Tea scene is amazing!) and the slow burn romance between two of the secondary characters was perfection.
However I have to admit im a little confused about the magic system, it’s very complicated. This book had a lot more political and theological discussion than the others which did lead to the pacing being slower in these parts. It was my least favourite of the three albeit I loved the reveals/twists so much!
We see even more of Chupecos amazing world building but perhaps a little too much as were whisked all over the eight Kingdoms in this book.
A special shout out for the representation in this book, there are gay and lesbian characters but primarily for the Trans storyline. It’s an integral part of these novels and has not just been thrown in just to tick boxes! Likhs desires/thoughts about her gender grow organically as well as seeing different peoples reactions to her.
Overall I thoroughly enjoyed this series and it far exceeded my expectations!
There were twists and reveals a plenty in this book, and a really good ending! Chupeco brought all those loose threads together in a clever way resulting in a very original trilogy.
Again the Character interactions were the highlight of this book. I just adore them. I loved the new crazy Yadoshians (the drunk Tea scene is amazing!) and the slow burn romance between two of the secondary characters was perfection.
However I have to admit im a little confused about the magic system, it’s very complicated. This book had a lot more political and theological discussion than the others which did lead to the pacing being slower in these parts. It was my least favourite of the three albeit I loved the reveals/twists so much!
We see even more of Chupecos amazing world building but perhaps a little too much as were whisked all over the eight Kingdoms in this book.
A special shout out for the representation in this book, there are gay and lesbian characters but primarily for the Trans storyline. It’s an integral part of these novels and has not just been thrown in just to tick boxes! Likhs desires/thoughts about her gender grow organically as well as seeing different peoples reactions to her.
Overall I thoroughly enjoyed this series and it far exceeded my expectations!

Lauren
5.0 out of 5 stars
I can’t do my love for this series the justice it deserves!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 May 2019Verified Purchase
Hello to the future.
I’m currently writing this review in August 2018, how wild is that?
I wanted to post this as my first review in 2019 but I realised I should wait a little bit so it is closer to release date. This also means that instead my fave gets to be posted near valentines day.
I was so lucky to see a copy of The Shadowglass at YALC – I almost missed it. But boy am I glad I got to read it early, so thank you so so much to the stand for having a few copies there.
I think what made me love this book so much is that in theory we got two endings in one – the ending of the past story of how Tea became banished on that beach alone. And the ending of the overall story in the present that follows the incredibly strong and unruly Tea as she fights to disrupt a system that has been helping keep Dark Asha’s powers limited and leading them to early graves.
Seeing Tea’s strength and growth has been such an incredible journey. I really can not express enough how great its been to see all the pieces of the story come together.
Not only does Rin create a vivid and well thought out Fantasy world, magic system, and incredible beasts. She also includes queer and trans characters with ease.
Yes guys, I am indeed confirming that in this book we get on page confirmation that Likh identifies as a woman, that they’ve had trouble figuring out how they fit in the world, and even go as far to look at if there is any magic to help make their body match how they feel.
I think I pretty much cried every time Likh was on page. This might seem like such an over reaction but we’ve gone on this whole journey with them figuring out their identity and it just really touched me y’know?
I am so sad that this world is over. I know I’m going to have to reread it because it really did leave its mark for me. This world is one I never want to leave. I’d face the daeva, the corrupted, and the faceless alongside Tea any day.
The friends she has by her side were such amazing characters to see grow old.
The path she had to walk, the lies she had to tell, and the truths she had to keep close to complete this journey were so well thought out and executed that I will 100% be recommending this book, no, this series to anyone who will listen to me.
I can’t do my love for this series the justice it deserves!
Right now, my ARC is travelling around the world amongst some of my friends because I was that desperate to have someone to talk too about this brilliant book and I know they’ll all be purchasing a copy to complete their collection.
Update: Its been loved in America and Finland and is now on its way to the Netherlands and Germany.
If you do pick up a new author this year, this is the one for you.
I’m currently writing this review in August 2018, how wild is that?
I wanted to post this as my first review in 2019 but I realised I should wait a little bit so it is closer to release date. This also means that instead my fave gets to be posted near valentines day.
I was so lucky to see a copy of The Shadowglass at YALC – I almost missed it. But boy am I glad I got to read it early, so thank you so so much to the stand for having a few copies there.
I think what made me love this book so much is that in theory we got two endings in one – the ending of the past story of how Tea became banished on that beach alone. And the ending of the overall story in the present that follows the incredibly strong and unruly Tea as she fights to disrupt a system that has been helping keep Dark Asha’s powers limited and leading them to early graves.
Seeing Tea’s strength and growth has been such an incredible journey. I really can not express enough how great its been to see all the pieces of the story come together.
Not only does Rin create a vivid and well thought out Fantasy world, magic system, and incredible beasts. She also includes queer and trans characters with ease.
Yes guys, I am indeed confirming that in this book we get on page confirmation that Likh identifies as a woman, that they’ve had trouble figuring out how they fit in the world, and even go as far to look at if there is any magic to help make their body match how they feel.
I think I pretty much cried every time Likh was on page. This might seem like such an over reaction but we’ve gone on this whole journey with them figuring out their identity and it just really touched me y’know?
I am so sad that this world is over. I know I’m going to have to reread it because it really did leave its mark for me. This world is one I never want to leave. I’d face the daeva, the corrupted, and the faceless alongside Tea any day.
The friends she has by her side were such amazing characters to see grow old.
The path she had to walk, the lies she had to tell, and the truths she had to keep close to complete this journey were so well thought out and executed that I will 100% be recommending this book, no, this series to anyone who will listen to me.
I can’t do my love for this series the justice it deserves!
Right now, my ARC is travelling around the world amongst some of my friends because I was that desperate to have someone to talk too about this brilliant book and I know they’ll all be purchasing a copy to complete their collection.
Update: Its been loved in America and Finland and is now on its way to the Netherlands and Germany.
If you do pick up a new author this year, this is the one for you.

5.0 out of 5 stars
I can’t do my love for this series the justice it deserves!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 May 2019
Hello to the future.Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 May 2019
I’m currently writing this review in August 2018, how wild is that?
I wanted to post this as my first review in 2019 but I realised I should wait a little bit so it is closer to release date. This also means that instead my fave gets to be posted near valentines day.
I was so lucky to see a copy of The Shadowglass at YALC – I almost missed it. But boy am I glad I got to read it early, so thank you so so much to the stand for having a few copies there.
I think what made me love this book so much is that in theory we got two endings in one – the ending of the past story of how Tea became banished on that beach alone. And the ending of the overall story in the present that follows the incredibly strong and unruly Tea as she fights to disrupt a system that has been helping keep Dark Asha’s powers limited and leading them to early graves.
Seeing Tea’s strength and growth has been such an incredible journey. I really can not express enough how great its been to see all the pieces of the story come together.
Not only does Rin create a vivid and well thought out Fantasy world, magic system, and incredible beasts. She also includes queer and trans characters with ease.
Yes guys, I am indeed confirming that in this book we get on page confirmation that Likh identifies as a woman, that they’ve had trouble figuring out how they fit in the world, and even go as far to look at if there is any magic to help make their body match how they feel.
I think I pretty much cried every time Likh was on page. This might seem like such an over reaction but we’ve gone on this whole journey with them figuring out their identity and it just really touched me y’know?
I am so sad that this world is over. I know I’m going to have to reread it because it really did leave its mark for me. This world is one I never want to leave. I’d face the daeva, the corrupted, and the faceless alongside Tea any day.
The friends she has by her side were such amazing characters to see grow old.
The path she had to walk, the lies she had to tell, and the truths she had to keep close to complete this journey were so well thought out and executed that I will 100% be recommending this book, no, this series to anyone who will listen to me.
I can’t do my love for this series the justice it deserves!
Right now, my ARC is travelling around the world amongst some of my friends because I was that desperate to have someone to talk too about this brilliant book and I know they’ll all be purchasing a copy to complete their collection.
Update: Its been loved in America and Finland and is now on its way to the Netherlands and Germany.
If you do pick up a new author this year, this is the one for you.
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Iza
5.0 out of 5 stars
I very much want and need more
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 January 2020Verified Purchase
What a book, what an ending!
What can I say, other than the author knows how to write a story that will pull you in and wreck you?
The adventure continues; past and present becoming one. With losses, Tea seeks revenge and to punish the true villain - which is a twist I really didn't see coming!
Same goes for the ending. Until the very last page I was hoping against hope, so the bittersweet, sort-of-HEA that was delivered broke me but it really was the right one. Would I like a novella, so I can have more Tea and Kalen? YES! Will I have such a novella? Most probably not, so I'll just have to be happy with rereading this trilogy. Rest assured, it shall be reread.
5 stars.
What can I say, other than the author knows how to write a story that will pull you in and wreck you?
The adventure continues; past and present becoming one. With losses, Tea seeks revenge and to punish the true villain - which is a twist I really didn't see coming!
Same goes for the ending. Until the very last page I was hoping against hope, so the bittersweet, sort-of-HEA that was delivered broke me but it really was the right one. Would I like a novella, so I can have more Tea and Kalen? YES! Will I have such a novella? Most probably not, so I'll just have to be happy with rereading this trilogy. Rest assured, it shall be reread.
5 stars.

Brooke
5.0 out of 5 stars
Unique and fresh
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 May 2020Verified Purchase
I adored this series and the author is one of my favorities. The series tackles quite a few modern issues but keeping in the books style. Would recommend absolutely to those looking for a binge read.

Laura
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love love love
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 March 2019Verified Purchase
Could not put it down, it’s a beautiful book. Beautifully written end to the trilogy, wish this wasn’t the end