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katherinechavous's review

5.0

After reading this for the second time I can confidently say that this is the best sequel ever written. The prose the dialogue the action the plot twist everything is perfect. This book made me realize that I will buy and read whatever roshani chokshi writes she is perfection
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tuba_tuesday's review

5.0
adventurous emotional mysterious tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
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laurasbookhaven's review

4.0
adventurous emotional mysterious fast-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: Yes
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bookedbyd's review

4.0

"When a man cannot see a person as a person, then the devil has slipped into him and is peering out of his eyes."

The Silvered Serpents explores the story of grief and how we overcome it. Each characters in this book have their own way of dealing with it. Pain can either elevate you to a higher ground or pull you further down to hole of madness. The choice is in our hands.

Other than walking down history lane, it also explores the story of friendship. Personally, this is where I think the writing was improved compared to the first book, The Gilded Wolves. The relationship between the characters progress beautifully, felt more real and more stronger than before.

The Gilded Wolves left me heart-broken. But The Silvered Serpents DESTROYED me even further and left me in absolute mess! Now I have to bear the maddening and torturing wait for the next book to come out

aletse_yram's review

5.0
adventurous fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
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iknma's review

4.0
adventurous emotional informative mysterious tense medium-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: Yes
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bucksakgae's review

5.0

YOOOOO?!?! THIS WAS SO AJDHALDHSK GOOD?!?? I DIDNT REALLY THINK MUCH OF THE FIRST BOOK BUT HOLY SHIT WAS THIS GOOD AND THE ENDING THE PLOT TWIST OH MY GOD?!?
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nevaeh_viv's review

3.0
adventurous mysterious medium-paced
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allforthegame's review

5.0

(4.5) i am screaming crying throwing up. sometimes you spend 90% of a book complaining just to give it 5 stars idk what to tell you

the writing was better and less awkward than book 1.. and the character work is so glorious like séverin alone deserves 5 stars... but also there are a bunch of ridiculous things, like, why is hypnos never using his powers? (it's a plot hole at this point) and also THE PLOT TWISTS?
i guess the main plot twist was supposed to be obvious to the reader from the start and that kind of works but it just became frustrating at some point CAUSE LIKE. the author wants us to think these characters are smart but then WANTS ME TO BELIEVE SEVERIN DIDN'T FIGURE IT OUT IMMEDIATELY WHEN HE SAW THAT DESK? i won't take this slander. my man's smarter than that... justice for séverin
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thewolfandherbooks's review

2.0

#1. The Gilded Wolves - ★★★★
#2. The Silvered Serpents - ★★

"Love did not always wear the face one wished it would. Sometimes it looked downright monstrous."

I can't even rate this book...I feel so bad but it's a low rating. My expectations were so high and I'm in the minority with not enjoying the follow up to The Gilded Wolves. Instead, I'll leave my thoughts here.

The Silvered Serpents is a very slow burn story with events unfolding at a glacier pace. Each character get sufficient page time and I found them even more developed and fleshed out than even the first book. The characters were as loveable as always and the world-building was atmospheric.

The tone feels much more darker and more mature albeit a little over angsty at times. Likely because
Spoilerthe effects of Tristan's death still linger with the crew
. However, the plot of The Silvered Serpents didn't reel me in this time. The strength of this series is the cast of diverse characters in a fantastical backdrop but the heist, the scheming, the mystery felt...okay.

I often felt that The Silvered Serpents focuses so much on the internal conflict that once we get to the main, overarching conflict I actually felt a bit underwhelmed. This style of writing made the the pacing feel more passive. I wanted to see the characters evolve in real time. I wanted to see them take risks. I wanted to see them in action. Not just watch as events happen to them. There were too many long paragraphs of flowery prose preventing this from happening.

The writing was definitely beautiful, as you would expect from a Roshani Chokshi novel. The most attention grabbing aspect of this story, for me, was the Secret Palace and all the action there that charts a new course for the next installment. Every character has something to lose or something to gain in the race to have the power of the gods. I think this will hopefully give the final book a lot to work with in terms of wrapping things up.

Update:
I also wanted to add other thoughts after further digesting my reaction. I think the main reason I struggle with this book is that I personally don’t see the necessity of having all POVs. I never felt like I was growing with these characters individually. The Silvered Serpents may have been better if it was third person omnipresent—a book with one character’s main perspective but a little bit of observation into the minds and motivations of the other characters. Unfortunately, the plot and story just felt fragmented while I was reading, which affected my enjoyability.