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alexandra_medley1995 's review for:
The Ashfire King
by Chelsea Abdullah
adventurous
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Many thanks to Netgalley and Orbit Books for an advanced eArc in exchange for my honest opinion.
2. 75 stars but I will round up to 3 stars. This one didn't hold my interest as much as book 1 did. I will say the characters that carried this book where Aisha, Malik and Hakim.
To be honest my favorite parts of this book were the scenes with Aisha and Hakim. Loulie's POV just dragged the book on for what seemed like forever. She seemed to run through this book with little regard to actions and reliant on others to get her out of messes. Malik I feel has potential! It really truly is a slow start with him but I feel the potential and am excited to see how continued real world experience will continue to shape his personality.
I feel like Ziyad made more appearances that was strictly necessary and got boring after a while. Like oh no.. what else could go wrong. Oh right this guy.. again.
The slaughter of proper English language also burned my eyes but seems to be a theme for the past few years.
I would read book 3 purely to see what happens with Omar and Qadir.
2. 75 stars but I will round up to 3 stars. This one didn't hold my interest as much as book 1 did. I will say the characters that carried this book where Aisha, Malik and Hakim.
To be honest my favorite parts of this book were the scenes with Aisha and Hakim. Loulie's POV just dragged the book on for what seemed like forever. She seemed to run through this book with little regard to actions and reliant on others to get her out of messes. Malik I feel has potential! It really truly is a slow start with him but I feel the potential and am excited to see how continued real world experience will continue to shape his personality.
I feel like Ziyad made more appearances that was strictly necessary and got boring after a while. Like oh no.. what else could go wrong. Oh right this guy.. again.
The slaughter of proper English language also burned my eyes but seems to be a theme for the past few years.
I would read book 3 purely to see what happens with Omar and Qadir.