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christina_chen's review
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
Graphic: Blood, Death, Kidnapping, Mental illness, Murder, Physical abuse, Sexual harassment, Fire/Fire injury, Gore, Death of parent, Domestic abuse, Emotional abuse, Grief, Addiction, Child abuse, Injury/Injury detail, Violence, Bullying, Gaslighting, Genocide, and Torture
kathrynleereads's review
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
Across time and space, they both find themselves being manipulated and coerced by Corien, leader of the angels and the Undying Empire.
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This was so out-of-character for her that I actually went back and reread a bit to make sure I hadn’t missed something.
Evyline - Honestly, Rielle didn’t deserve Evyline. She was loyal to Rielle without a single doubt.
Even when Rielle sided with the angels, Evyline shifted her loyalty to Audric, knowing that he was Rielle’s best chance to come back to herself and the right side.
Garver - I love this man. Right in the Furyborn prologue, he had reminded Simon to not judge Rielle too harshly because she had once been just a girl.
He seemed to understand better than most of the characters that what Rielle was going through was not her fault (at least entirely).
Tal - At no point in this series was I a fan of Tal. His whole relationship with Rielle was so weird and bordered on the line of an obsession.
Obritsa - For such a young girl, Obritsa really had herself together.
Atheria - I love Atheria with my whole heart. Her presence acted as a sort of moral compass.
I also appreciated that Atheria’s role as a moral compass extended past Rielle to Audric as well. She was by his side the whole time he fought, helping when she could, but being a constant supporting presence.
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ELIANA'S TIMELINE
Eliana - I’ve been trying for days to put down all my feelings about Eliana and the ending that she got, but I just can’t seem to fin the right words.
I’m so grateful for Zahra and the fact that, through her, a spark of the person that Eliana was still lives on.
I’m happy that she now gets to grow up properly, with Audric and Zahra and Simon there, but the hardships that she went through made her the person she was.
Simon - Simon’s story simultaneously aggrevated me and made me so deeply sad.
The idea that he underwent such incredible torture starting at the age of eight is horrible.
And for that revelation to happen only hours before he is then killed by Corien? Brutal.
He deserved so much more than that ending, and I hope that little Simon eventually gets the ending he deserves with little Eliana.
The Prophet - After a book and a half of guessing who The Prophet was, Lightbringer finally confirmed my hunch.
He followed in his sister's footsteps but stayed true to the person he was, studying and loving stories more than anything else.
"May I tell you the rest?" she asked. "May I tell you the story of your daughter?"
Tears in his eyes, completely undone, Audric nodded, and then he listened through the night as Zahra spoke of a future that would never be.
Those were the words that broke me and finally drew out all the tears I’d been holding in.
Suffice it to say, Lightbringer broke me.
Graphic: Blood, Body horror, Child abuse, Child death, Physical abuse, Violence, Death, Emotional abuse, Kidnapping, Murder, Torture, Toxic relationship, and War
Moderate: Gore, Suicidal thoughts, Suicide, Suicide attempt, Confinement, Death of parent, Grief, Infidelity, Injury/Injury detail, Self harm, Sexual content, and Slavery
Minor: Animal cruelty, Cursing, Pregnancy, and Animal death
eve_reads's review
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
⁕ Rielle is one of the most complex heroines in the New Adult Fantasy genre and no one can convince me otherwise. Thank you, Claire Legrand, for writing a woman who has depth, makes morally flawed decisions and is not guided solely by her relationships with men. While I absolutely don't agree with or support many of Rielle's decisions, it means so much to see a woman truly put herself first.
⁕ Without giving anything away, this is a series you want to read if you're looking for something to make you FEEL. I'm talking Song of Achilles/Clockwork Princess levels of emotion in the last several chapters.
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Graphic: Toxic relationship, Gore, Death, Child death, Child abuse, War, Torture, Violence, Murder, and Body horror
angstifies's review against another edition
the pacing is REALLY REALLY SLOW and things aren’t going in the direction them to go and there are a few useless POVs that just feel thrown there and i don’t enjoy reading them at all.
Graphic: Violence, Suicidal thoughts, Torture, and Toxic relationship
Moderate: Body horror, Death, Grief, War, Pregnancy, Toxic friendship, Injury/Injury detail, Suicide attempt, Blood, Physical abuse, Kidnapping, Emotional abuse, Gaslighting, and Murder
Minor: Vomit, Child abuse, Confinement, Death of parent, Religious bigotry, and Sexual content
psydneigh's review
- Loveable characters? No
1.0
I never connected with Rielle, so I only really liked Eliana’s journey and it was just too slow moving.
Someone else said it here, but they said it perfectly. On paper all of the components seem like it would make an amazing series, but in reality something was missing and it made this unreadable in my opinion.
Moderate: Child abuse and Confinement
polyanna_nas's review against another edition
- Plot- or character-driven? N/A
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
2.0
Inhaltlich fand ich ungefähr das dritte Viertel des Buches gut und spannend. Die Frage nach der Identität des Propheten hat mich interessiert und die Auflösung war ganz gut umgesetzt - auch wenn ich mit der Wahl nicht so zufrieden bin. Die erste Hälfte war relativ repetitiv, da die Protagonistinnen immer mit demselben Problem zu kämpfen haben. Insbesondere das Hin und Her der einen fand ich anstrengend, nicht gut nachzuvollziehen und daher unnötig.
Das Ende hat mir einfach nicht so gut gefallen, was am einem bestimmten Trope liegt, der grundlegend für die Handlung war, den ich aber grundsätzlich nicht mag. Mich hätte der Ausgang der Geschichte in einer anderen Form wesentlich mehr interessiert.
Auch hier fand ich die Textausschnitte und Perspektivwechsel wieder interessant und hilfreich, um die Welt von Avitas bzw die Handlungshintergründe zu verstehen. Enttäuscht war ich dann speziell von Audric. Ich hatte mich gefreut, dass wir mehr von ihm mitkriegen und er gewissermaßen eine eigene Mission hat. Aber wie schon zuvor besteht seine Rolle hier zu 90% darin, Rielle bedingungslos zu lieben und auch das hat mich irgendwann genervt.
Pluspunkte: man wurde nicht so mit Sexszenen zugeklatscht wie im zweiten Teil.
Insgesamt bin ich froh, dass ich jetzt weiß, wie es ausgeht (zumindest soweit beschrieben). Ich mochte leider einige Entwicklungen nicht und hätte mir ein anderes Ende gewünscht. Besonders ab der zweiten Hälfte hatte ich Hoffnung, insofern schade, die Story hatte ja Potential.
Nachtrag: habe einen kleinen Rant gefunden, den ich noch im Nachgang zu meiner Rezension geschrieben hab. Der ist voller Spoiler über alle Teile hinweg, wollte ihn aber nicht unerwähnt lassen :D
Moderate: Suicide attempt, Animal cruelty, Child abuse, Emotional abuse, and Violence
thebooktender's review
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
Graphic: Child abuse, Death, Torture, and Toxic relationship