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The Boy With Fire by Aparna Verma

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mad_ds's review against another edition

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3.5

overall i enjoyed this debut! the world building was enjoyable (a sci-fi fantasy? yes please!!) the political intrigue was, well, intriguing (haha) and i enjoyed seeing the to-be queen dynamic with elena and (king) leo’s perspective within those political dynamics. i think most of the characters were fine, yassen & ferma were definitely my favorites. of all the characters, i think yassen was the most fascinating. his background, his internal struggle/seeing his perspective and thoughts were interesting. that said, i also did like elena, our main protagonist! she was fierce, intelligent, determined, and stubborn in the very best way. i wish we had seen more interactions with leo, though i know that their lack of connection was intentional. samson!! samson… he was not interesting to me this book- but i am VERY interested to see how he develops and we see him play more into the next installment of the series! overall i think the plot was interesting and kept me engaged the whole way through :) 
i do think the romance (which was marketed very enemies-to-lovers slow burn) did not fulfill my expectations. in my opinion, this was a very quick ‘enemies’ (more like tense & unfamiliar), quickly falling into romantic intrigue and later rivals/betrayers. all that to say it was a sweet & pleasant romance subplot and i did like it! it just was very much not what was advertised in my opinion:) 

“I’ll go far enough,” she told the fire.

“For once, Yassen became clear to her: a solid man rather than a ghost. He was neither assassin nor traitor-simply a man carving his own path in a life bound by fate. Just as she was.

"You're killing me, Yassen," she said softly, "and at the same time, you're the one keeping me from death." Her eyes met his. "What am I supposed to do?"

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adventurous challenging dark emotional medium-paced
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

THIS BOOK!! THIS BOOK! I am in so much pain.
The worldbuilding? The politics? The characters? The quotes? SO GOOD!
This book has a slower start, there's a lot of worldbuilding and character introductions that take up a bit of time in the beginning, but it was written so well that it was still interesting the whole time. Even while the story was being set up, I was intrigued and constantly trying to guess where the plot was going (surprise surprise, I guessed everything wrong every time!). 
Speaking of the plot, THE TWISTS! THE TURNS! THE DRAMA! I went into this expecting lots of plot twists, which meant I was actively paying attention to details to try and figure out where it was going, but man I still got everything wrong! I also have no idea how the next book is going to go (mainly because I've learned I can't predict anything), and I think that's part of what made this book so intriguing. You just had to keep reading to see what was going to happen next!
Another major positive is the characters. There is so much depth to every character, so even when they do the wrong thing, they're still lovable. Which, yeah a lot of wrong things are done! If you are a fan of morally gray characters, or you like characters who want to do the right thing but life just doesn't let them, then these characters are for you! Every character is so great (especially Yassen, he has my heart) and Verma does a great job of showing the struggle that each person goes through internally and how they justify their decisions/actions. I really connected with the characters (even though they had me yelling at the book to "stop!" or "please don't do that!" at times). Each character also spends a lot of time reflecting on themself and what they've done, which creates powerful quotes that I will definitely be reflecting on the next time I have a mental crisis. I mean the first line alone is great: "To be forgiven, one must be burned". 
If you like reading about characters with a lot of depth, the political conflicts that come with leading a kingdom, and being kept on your toes the WHOLE time, then you will love this book. Plus some things that I didn't cover in-depth, like a wonderful slowburn romance, a strong female lead, conversations about religion and the dangers of fanaticism, and beautiful worldbuilding. 
Okay, I am going back to reflect some more on that ending.
<3 Aparna Verma, u are a queen.

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