A review by sunlit_music
We Hunt the Flame by Hafsah Faizal

adventurous dark emotional funny hopeful informative reflective sad 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

4.0

Characters - the main characters are all realistic, flawed, funny, and brave. I like Zafira's family best, especially Yasmine's great sense of humour and warmth. Also loved Altair being funny and charming, and how he has hidden depths. The romance was developed slowly over time, and felt natural and believable. It became much more touching towards the end, and I was cheering for the two leads to become a couple at the end of the book. 

The antagonist - At first I thought the antagonist was the Sultan, but it turned out there was another antagonist who was even more frightening and personal. 

What made me happy was the fact that the main characters work hard at righting the wrongs they had done, and showed that they were capable of improving. 

I didn't mind the fact that the antagonist was related to two of the protagonists, it made the story more emotional and intense, and didn't feel unnecessary.


Pacing - pacing is slow at the beginning of the book, but that's ok. The slow pacing gave me time to get to know the characters and care about them more. The pace becomes much faster at about the halfway point of the book, where all the main characters band together to find the missing magic book, the Jarawat. Pacing at the end of the book (the big battle) was fast paced and exciting. 

Plot twists - the plot twists made a lot of sense and added richness and depth to the world building, religion and magic. Each time a character is revealed to have a hidden connection to another character, and you realise this is why the characters care about each other so much. Plot twists at the end were especially emotional and rewarding. All plot twists were there for a great reason, and were emotionally satisfying. 

content warning for: death of a parent character, violence and emotional abuse from the antagonists, a scene where at least two protagonists are tortured by an antagonist

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