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A review by brennareadthis
Blood Over Bright Haven by M.L. Wang
4.0
4.5 ⭐️
This book found me at such a perfect time!
While I did not love Blood Over Bright Haven as much as Sword of Kaigen I feel it’s a disservice to compare the two.
Tiran is built on a foundation of consumption at the expense of the weaker sex and lower race. Our main character Sciona is sheltered, self-centered, egotistical, and craves power above all else, but in a world that silences driven and outspoken women it makes sense that she would need to be.
Following such a flawed main character the reader will find themselves appalled at her behavior and stubborn ways. But in Sciona the reader is meant to see themselves and the potential for growth and change.
The brief chapters we have with Thomil, known as a “Kwen” which literally means any person not of Tiran, were my favorites. I appreciated his different way of thinking and questioning all of Sciona’s beliefs.
Through Sciona’s questioning and discoveries M. L. Wang explores how the growth of self cannot happen without introspection.
This book found me at such a perfect time!
While I did not love Blood Over Bright Haven as much as Sword of Kaigen I feel it’s a disservice to compare the two.
Tiran is built on a foundation of consumption at the expense of the weaker sex and lower race. Our main character Sciona is sheltered, self-centered, egotistical, and craves power above all else, but in a world that silences driven and outspoken women it makes sense that she would need to be.
Following such a flawed main character the reader will find themselves appalled at her behavior and stubborn ways. But in Sciona the reader is meant to see themselves and the potential for growth and change.
The brief chapters we have with Thomil, known as a “Kwen” which literally means any person not of Tiran, were my favorites. I appreciated his different way of thinking and questioning all of Sciona’s beliefs.
Through Sciona’s questioning and discoveries M. L. Wang explores how the growth of self cannot happen without introspection.