A review by zackgraff
Ruin by John Gwynne

5.0

The third book was the longest, and best by a wide margin, yet. I’m now thousands of pages into this series and so invested in the outcomes of all of the characters. Beyond the grasps of good and evil, Gwynne has presented us with the troubles of revisionist history by the victors. The difference between good and evil often depends on who’s writing the story.

That being said, I’ve definitely chosen my side with a handful of the characters and I’m genuinely concerned for their paths toward success and survival.

5/5, recommended to anyone