In Graceling, Katsa is graced with killing. People can be graced with many things like cooking, swimming, being fearless. The graced are ostracized and become property of the king. Katsa doesn't enjoy being a weapon for her uncle the king. Katsa and Po face an unusual mystery regarding the kidnapping of Po's grandfather. They alone suspect a king known as a peaceful man across all seven kingdoms. Because of this, Po and Katsa face challenges on their journey across kingdoms from others who don't agree with their suspicions. I was surprised by several things in this book: the love story line, the results from the kidnap investigation, and the overall ending just to name a few. This is definitely worth reading.
In Fire, we go back in time before Graceling takes place. One important person from Graceling makes an appearance in this book. The presence of the person is very significant yet isn't overshadowing the main character Fire. The story Fire follows a "monster girl" named Fire. The sight of her draws desire from humans. I won't elaborate too much here because there is something to be said about surprise. :)These books get 5 stars from me. Why? A book gets five stars when it captivates me. Another series that got 5 stars? Harry Potter. :) I don't like to give out five's to just any book/series because that means serious business to a book worm like me. I intend to buy these books in print (I read them on my kindle from the local library). If I truly love a book, I buy it in print for my actual shelf at home. I hope to lend these books to friends (though not really because it makes me nervous) and I would like to see my kids read them when they're older.
Read the series! It's worth your time!