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themelleh 's review for:
Among the Burning Flowers
by Samantha Shannon
adventurous
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:
No
Thank you to Samantha Shannon, NetGalley and Bloomsbury Publishing for allowing me to read an advanced copy of AtBF. This review is 100% my own and unbiased.
What a wonderful addition to The Roots of Chaos series. Marosa is a gorgeous character. So complex and strong; she is a wonderful POV character. Learning more about Yscalin and the influence that Fyredel has over the people there. Contrasted with Aubrecht's POV where we learn more about that period before The Priory follows through.
As always Samantha Shannon has given us beautiful and lyrical prose. Her characters are solid and deep thought out. The world is so rich and full that this was such a welcome little dip back into the world Shannon has created.
I definitely recommend it to anyone who has read and loved the other books in The Roots of Chaos. Or for anyone who wants a shorter taster of what the series is about.
What a wonderful addition to The Roots of Chaos series. Marosa is a gorgeous character. So complex and strong; she is a wonderful POV character. Learning more about Yscalin and the influence that Fyredel has over the people there. Contrasted with Aubrecht's POV where we learn more about that period before The Priory follows through.
As always Samantha Shannon has given us beautiful and lyrical prose. Her characters are solid and deep thought out. The world is so rich and full that this was such a welcome little dip back into the world Shannon has created.
I definitely recommend it to anyone who has read and loved the other books in The Roots of Chaos. Or for anyone who wants a shorter taster of what the series is about.