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

adventurous mysterious slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

2.75

I want to like this book, but it honestly disappointed me. The worldbuilding didn't engage me, and some of the main characters are utterly insufferable. The plot is hard to be interested in because it's chock-full of MacGuffin quests.

It's strange to have Niclays as one of the main characters because of how pointless he is. He's so disconnected from everything else that it's difficult to justify why he is even given screentime. He would work well as a side character.

Tané is also disappointing. Actually, everything in the East is, except for the dragons (and they didn't get much screentime!). She is pretty unlikeable too because of the shit she did towards Niclays. Her POV got lazy somewhere halfway into the book especially when
the book speedran her learning her jewel powers
. We could have gotten to know her better if only she took over Niclays' chapters lol.

The other two is fine. Ead is especially the most interesting because of her background. What's frustrating is the wait between POVs until I get to the Ead chapters. 

My biggest problem is the final confrontation. I can't believe that
The Nameless One got defeated so quickly after all that build-up. It was so anticlimactic that I was pretty sure that was just a 'first phase' boss scene and not the actual end lmao. I felt cheated, overall.


The dragons are cool, though. I also like how religious differences as one of the major conflicts is handled. Inys being a queendom gets plus points from me because I don't see that often. And the fact that the typical -isms in medieval fantasy settings just don't exist? It's awesome. Points for having queer people as well, as always.

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