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The Song of the Wind by Nicolette Andrews

curls's review

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4.0

After Sumuze left Kaito at the end of book two, they find themselves on different sides of an upcoming war.

Sumuze is back at the palace, but getting into her own life isn’t as easy as she thought it would be. She’s seen too much to go back to being oblivious. She finds out more about her past, trains with the mysterious Ryuu, and continues struggling against H and the darkness within her.

Kaito goes back to his palace and learns how many of the y were lost while he was banished in stone. He deals with his feelings for Kazume and Sumuze while trying to convince his people he has changed.

The strength of the series is with Sumuze and Katio, and their lack of time together really slows down the plot. Sumuze does confront her own selfishness in this series and sees lots of character growth.

The book is better edited in this edition. There where a few thing I noticed but nothing like the glaring strike-throughs of book two.

Looking forward to the next book. And also watching a ton of Inuyasha since it reminded me of it so much.

chaebe's review

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adventurous challenging dark emotional funny inspiring mysterious reflective sad tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

5.0

toloveisdestroy's review

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4.0

Honestly, this novel was really enjoyable. At times I felt like it dragged and had a continual repetition with the whole "she's weak" ~ "I'm not weak" vibes, but overall very good continuation and building.

bookwolfash_13's review

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4.0

*DnF will have to pick up and read later*

originstorytoloveisdestroy's review

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4.0

Honestly, this novel was really enjoyable. At times I felt like it dragged and had a continual repetition with the whole "she's weak" ~ "I'm not weak" vibes, but overall very good continuation and building.
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