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Graphic: Rape, Self harm, Sexual assault, Sexual violence, Torture, War
In comparison, to the first book, the sequel is definitely heavier in tone; I would also say that the fantasy elements figure more prominently. Having read the first book is vital to reading this one.
Content warnings: War, violence, murder, blood, injury detail, ableism, internalized homophobia, sexism/misogyny, death of a child, drowning, suicidal thoughts, self-harm, torture, rape (several instances, in one case described in some detail on-page), animal cruelty & death. This book is not easy reading. It is not the most graphic by any means, but violence is absolutely pervasive throughout and the author's skill means that the content is deeply impactful.
Graphic: Ableism, Misogyny, Rape, Self harm, Sexism, Sexual assault, Sexual violence, Suicidal thoughts, Violence, Blood, War, Injury/Injury detail
Minor: Animal cruelty, Animal death, Child death
Shelley Parker-Chan is an amazing writer, the world they have created is alive and so dark (much darker than I anticipated (or was comfortable with at times!), and the characters fully reflect the story they exist in. Before reading the book, for some silly reason, I was worried about this one having such a focus on Baoxiang (sorry I love Ouyang and Zhu a lot). Unsurprisingly SPC proved me <i>soo</i> wrong. Baoxiang the man that you are...
I really loved spending time with all the characters in the first book again - apart from Baoxiang though, I did not care for one other new major POV character unfortunately.
While I was reading this book, I had a great time. I ate it up and let myself feel all the emotions along with the characters. Overall I had a great reading experience (except for one scene). Once finished, my heart and brain recovered, and here are some thoughts.
Loved: the characters, the overall story/journey, Ma (best character), commentary/portrayals of gender, the grief is never-ending but so is the love. and my god the YEARNING in this book.
Disliked/questioning: the pacing, the conclusion of what it is to be feminine, the explicit darkness of some scenes - including the over represtation of some dark themes, and the ending feeling a bit sudden and underdeveloped.
- The pacing and tone of the book jumped around a lot. At the start it felt too slow, then it was all too quick. Paired with the jump from a very intense dark scene to characters doing...very little in another chapter made it feel hard to stay grounded in the story.
-How sex was used in the story. Much of the story involves politics. Of course, sex will be involved in a royal court setting. Unfortunately, I struggled to understand what SPC was trying to say about sex (and sexual violence) with this story. And at worst, I landed with the feeling that (vague spoilers)
- A new POV Character (major spoilers)
Once again I must say how much I enjoyed the initial journey I went on with this series. I will reread one day, and I look forward to revisiting my thoughts.
Graphic: Rape, Self harm
Moderate: Sexual content, Violence
Graphic: Ableism, Rape, Self harm
I read this sequel immediately after reading She Who Became The Sun. At first I found the story slow - largely because I was still riding on the highs from the previous book. However about 25% into He Who Drowned The World, I became enthralled and it kept getting better and better.
This book develops the characters from the previous even more, and leaves you feeling so much love and pain (as expected from Shelley Parker-Chan). There were characters I didn't care about from the previous, that by the end I felt so attached to, as though I was experiencing their joys and lows myself. If you felt attached to the characters in the previous book, then be prepared to fall even deeper into that hole in this book.
The writing from SP-C continues to make me read in awe and appreciation. I genuinely have not read a book written with better style. It has left me feeling so inspired to write myself. Now I'm crawling over to their social media, to see what books they recommend that I can then absorb.
I wish there was a third.
Graphic: Rape, Self harm, Murder
Graphic: Gore, Infidelity, Physical abuse, Rape, Self harm, Sexual content, Torture, Transphobia, Violence, Grief, Murder, War, Injury/Injury detail
It can feel very slow at times but that is because puzzle pieces are moving all the time. I feel like it needed like a couple of pages more at the end because it felt to me that the story stopped very abruptly. However, I think that the ending still does justice to everyone's character arc.
I would warn anyone to really look at the content warnings because it really is dark at times.
Graphic: Ableism, Death, Domestic abuse, Misogyny, Rape, Self harm, Blood
Moderate: Injury/Injury detail
Minor: Sexual content, Suicidal thoughts
Graphic: Rape, Self harm, Sexual violence
Moderate: Sexual harassment
Graphic: Death, Rape, Self harm, Murder, War
It was one of my favorite things in book one and I love that we got to see them interact so much more here. They are such great foil characters as they both have the same capacity for ruthlessness and determination even if their goals are slightly different. They both strengthen each other
but also are the other's weak spots because no one knows their weakness better than someone who's just like you.
I also loved that we had more of Ma, she is such an underrated character that I'm glad they brought more attention to
I could discuss the dynamics, the writing, and so much about this book nonstop. I know for sure I reread them to properly do a character study as I always imagined my OCs to have a similar dynamic as Zhu and Ouyang who need one another to achieve what they want even if they don't want to accept it.
I tend to hate endings because I don't want things to end, but Shelley managed to write it in a way that all things were wrapped up in such a nice way but still left a slightly open ending, it gives you an idea of what to come. Especially if you know a little about the dynasties.
Graphic: Rape, Self harm, War
Moderate: Child abuse, Homophobia, Sexual assault