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Iron Widow - Seele in Ketten by Xiran Jay Zhao

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Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

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Loveable characters: Complicated
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Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I do not see the hate on this. I liked it more than its prequel, although it's still not my favourite book

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If you didn't like this book, sorry, but you just don't get it like I do. /j 

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the politics of qin zheng don’t make any sense. how are you an anti capitalist who is calling for the working class to rise up and overthrow the elite but are also an emperor who has absolute power in your nation? and you’re  bisexual??? i did appreciate the vaguely described pegging scene tho 🫡

i enjoyed how the main character got to have female friends in this book - especially cause book 1 didn’t really have any. i wish they had more fleshed out storylines but at least they were there 

the relationship dynamics that have been set up for book 3 are incredible. it’s like a love triangle but one of the sides is two boys: 2v1 style

the last 50 pages of this turning into hard space alien sci-fi is not what i was expecting or really what i wanted but the last chapter + epilogue really slayed so i can’t complain too much 

spacial processing continued to be an issue. every fight i was like: huh? what? what’s happening? where? what? 

cannot wait for book 3 - hopefully the publishing date doesn’t get pushed back again 

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This is one of the books that I was looking forward to the most this year. I loved Iron Widow and had very high expectations for Heavenly Tyrant. Zhao did not disappoint!! I devoured this book in one sitting even though I wanted to savour it because I knew the next book would not be out for a few years, I could not stop listening. 

Zetian is the perfect encapsulation of the sentiment "I support women's wrongs". I think that the way this book explores the complex emotions that Zetian has about her rise to the heights of power is incredibly interesting. Zhao's writing emphasizes Zetian's internal struggle for independence versus her feelings of belonging within a group. This inner battle is explored in even greater detail as the story progresses and Zetian develops her political alliance and fosters the integration of women into greater places of power.  

Also, Zhao's finessed writing of the side characters made me feel the same way about them that Zetian does throughout the story. They each served to highlight the war occurring within and outside the court demonstrating authoritarian and patriarchal approaches to conflict. As Zetian is often swept to the side during important political decisions for a man's opinion the plot continues to highlight the rage that builds inside Zetian throughout the first book. Furthermore, it helps to improve the reader's understanding as Zetian begins to make her political calculations. 

Layered on top of exploring the characters, Zhao also articulates the political intrigues of the imperial court. This subplot has a strong sense of authenticity, due to the book's roots in the biography of the real Wu Zetian. The nuanced discussion of the problems encountered by the revolutionary government was also approached in such an interesting way that allowed Zetian to show growth in her political understanding as well as demonstrate her humanity to the people of Huaxia. Zhao was also able to highlight that having a seat at the table is not the same thing as having equality within a society. 

The ending of this book was wild. I know that there is some source material used for the basis of this book that I am not aware of, but I did feel that the final portion of the book was a bit rushed. I am also confused about where the battle lines are now drawn between the different factions of the book. Maybe a reread or the next book will provide some clarity, but I'm not entirely sure what to make of these events. Also, I'm not sure what Zetian gained through her actions. 

Overall, an enthralling read. If you love morally grey characters, battles, and political intrigue I would highly recommend it. 

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There are a number of things I enjoyed about this sequel, but... it's just too long. It could have been a lot stronger with a structural edit. A lot of this has to do with the time spent explaining the political situation. It's not that I would jettison that entirely—it is interesting to see Zetian grappling with these trade-offs and the consequences of the 'revolution'—but it went WAY overboard and badly needed to be reigned in before going to print.

So the pacing dragged, and I had to drag myself through reading this. When we occasionally got back to the character dynamics that interested me most, each time I felt less invested. And that's even when there were some damn good twists and turns! It was so bogged down getting to those points. By the time we get an emotional catharsis in the finale, my heart just wasn't in it anymore. I hate to say it but this was a real letdown.

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Wow, this series cranks to 100 with every addition. An interesting remaining of a sci-fi flavored history. These characters are flawed and some i love and some I love to hate. Excited for the next addition 

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