A review by kyleighf
The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon

adventurous challenging dark emotional inspiring slow-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? No

5.0

Did this take me a while? Yes. Do I enjoy fantasy? Not particularly. Should you read this? Yes. 

World building was long and drawn out and at times in the first 200 pages I’d wonder how the heck I was to remember so much detail. Maps and timelines and more maps and a glossary(!) and an index of people. Plus 4 different narrators with subtle indication of who was at the forefront each chapter. 

This book was a test of my strength, memory, will, stubbornness, but it will forever be worth it. 

Some of the BEST LGBTQ+ representation I’ve read, and that’s not even close to the focus of the story. It’s refreshing to read about a sapphic couple who are not a plot point in the story but treated as any heterosexual couple would be. 

I think this was the first time I put down a book to start another in the middle which is part of why it took so long, but I’m so glad I powered through. 

Characters are fleshed out, the character development is immaculate and to die for. The ending leaves you satisfied but curious. Everything wraps up sensibly and doesn’t feel forced. Pieces intertwine and disconnect and intertwine, it’s very satisfying to watch the threads build a tapestry. 

Here’s to (eventually) reading the prequel. Not anytime soon, but eventually. 

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