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We Free the Stars

Hafsah Faizal

4.21 AVERAGE

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gaurireads's review

5.0

“I once loved. I will again”.
adventurous dark emotional tense slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character

lillyhill's review

3.5
adventurous dark medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

rizky's review

4.25
adventurous challenging dark emotional funny mysterious reflective tense slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Hafsah Faizal is an incredibly gifted writer who weaves sentences together beautifully, truly a master at using language.
All in all, I definitely consider this a satisfying sequel to We Hunt the Flame; if you enjoyed the first book I'm sure you're gonna like this one, too.

What I appreciate most about the characters and their dynamics is how freely they use the term love and how clearly love is not only understood as romantic. I'm a sucker for platonic love, and the love the zumra all develop for each other evolved into such a beautiful found family!
(In a very unexpected way their overall dynamic started reminding me The Raven Cycle and the way they are all platonically in love with each other)

My biggest issue: this book is too long. 
Around page 400 I thought "this could all be wrapped up very satisfyingly in the next 100 pages," but there were still 200 pages left. Luckily, these last 200 pages didn't drag too much, but I still found the overall pacing to be a bit too slow and think some storylines could have been explored more concisely. 

I also noticed some apparent inconsistencies with the PoVs; I am unsure if these were slip-ups or stylistic choices that I didn't really enjoy though.


Miscellaneous thoughts, including spoilers:

- learning that Kifah is aro/ace made me really happy! I was really hoping for some queerness in the story/this universe and was so happy to finally get it

- Altair has SUCH strong bi vibes omg (in a way very similar to Jin and Matteo from A Tempest of Tea) (it might just be the flirty yet soft masculinity but godDAMNIT the vibes are strong)
( I did wonder if him saying he would perhaps kiss Nasir if he wasn't his brother was a subtle hint to queerness? but idk, idk)
- Lana, too, had me wondering if we would learn that she's queer when the boy she had a crush on turned out to be a girl, but alas

- I rarely go feral for the straights but I would be lying if I said Zafira and Nasir didn't have me in a chokehold this entire book (the TENSION the SENSUALITY the CARE)
- Nasir's abuse resulting in his inability to communicate his thoughts and feelings because he is so sure that nobody is interested in what he has to say BUT ZAFIRA IS asjdghafjg
- I'm genuinely not sure if this book is actually still approriate YA; I think it could have hit harder if it was allowed to be NA 

I definitely need a palette cleanser after this, something light and fluffy and low-stakes after the intensity of the Sands of Arawiya.

I'm really glad Hafsah Faizal set A Tempest of Tea in this universe as well; the beautiful, deteailed, lavish worldbuilding definitely deserves more story told around it.

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aisi's review

5.0

“Had he too, been a walker of the past, gifted to relive memories, this was where he would return. Zafira, always and always.”

this book is incredibly beautiful and poetic

cassiediaas's review

5.0

Oh my God. I’m speechless. I want to cry, scream, jump, laugh. I didn’t want it to end and to be honest I’m currently hugging the book tightly.

I grew so attached to each character. I cannot contain my love for them. To quote Alistair, they were my family. My zumra. My lifeline.
adventurous dark emotional mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
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aashna's review

4.0

so so good and i'm really happy that i finished even though the first 20% of the book was kind of slow. the romance between zafira and nasir was really well done and i loved the worldbuilding and plot twists!!
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cityofdeja's review

4.0

4 stars ⭐️. I found this installment to be weaker than book one plot-wise, but Zafira and Nasir still have my entire heart, regardless.

Some of the character deaths were kind of haphazardly thrown in, and the book felt a bit overly long at some parts, but overall I really enjoyed the writing and world across this duology.

I think I might appreciate this finale more upon a re-read.

I’m excited to see what Hafsah Faizal does next does!

mjarolimek's review

5.0

5/5 stars.

This duology made me feel the way I felt after reading ACOTAR. I haven't read a good, solid fantasy series in 3 months, and this fixed all my problems. If I thought I loved the first book, I was OBSESSED with this one. I re-read my favorite chapters after I finished. So, so good.