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aksmith92 's review for:
Heir of Fire
by Sarah J. Maas
adventurous
dark
emotional
inspiring
mysterious
reflective
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Ok Ok, I'm sorry, but I can't get over this spoiler Aelin and Rowan are technically "related"...like 10+ generations apart or something BUT I couldn't get over it. I am unsure why this bothered me. Like whyyyyyyyyyyyyyy did they have to be even distantly related? Couldn't this just have been left out? I know that, in reality, the bloodline is pretty far off, but still . I braced myself for Rowan being a bit of a dick in this book and that delivered. Honestly, Celaena is, too, so like w/e, it worked.
Manon is a super interesting new character, but for some reason, her beginning chapters/sections dragged for me a bit, which was weird because they were action-packed, and I liked getting to know her. I can't explain it! I started very much getting into them after the halfway point, though (thankfully!).
Here is what I am thankful for: actually somewhat liking Celaena. I FINALLY saw some character development - she is going through the trenches. She is broken and spiteful; she doesn't really like herself. A lot of her past choices and actions are eating at her, and I think that while there were still some weird materialistic things that annoyed me about her, she finally is getting to a place of strength and resilience.
Manon is a super interesting new character, but for some reason, her beginning chapters/sections dragged for me a bit, which was weird because they were action-packed, and I liked getting to know her. I can't explain it! I started very much getting into them after the halfway point, though (thankfully!).
Here is what I am thankful for: actually somewhat liking Celaena. I FINALLY saw some character development - she is going through the trenches. She is broken and spiteful; she doesn't really like herself. A lot of her past choices and actions are eating at her, and I think that while there were still some weird materialistic things that annoyed me about her, she finally is getting to a place of strength and resilience.