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mirazembree 's review for:
The Light of All That Falls
by James Islington
adventurous
challenging
dark
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Starts off with world building in the city outside of time. Which felt weird for a third book of a series to feel like the first 400 pages was all builder.
Then ar 400 the plot felt like it kicked in and the characters felt "unstuck". Because they were all very trapped before.
Then pg 400 to about 700ish are about a war and setting up the end.
And of course the last 100 pages come with a couple twists that you don't see coming.
The end I have some questions about because I don't know how it broke its own world rules that the book set out unless the mean that they broke away from fate??
Then ar 400 the plot felt like it kicked in and the characters felt "unstuck". Because they were all very trapped before.
Then pg 400 to about 700ish are about a war and setting up the end.
And of course the last 100 pages come with a couple twists that you don't see coming.
The end I have some questions about because I don't know how it broke its own world rules that the book set out unless the mean that they broke away from fate??