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emsmith219 's review for:
House of Sky and Breath
by Sarah J. Maas
I had to wait a full day before writing this review. I would rate this book 4.5 stars. It has a lot of information/plots to keep up with. I mean a lot of differnt things going on that can be confusing if you aren't paying close attention. I feel that some could have been left out for the sake of simplicity. These side plots would easily be good for novellas instead of being crammed into one large book.
Next, the fact that the Asteri are scum and feeding off the citizens is insane. What Bryce and her friends find out is just crazy. I knew they were evil, but not to that extent. Like, they use the drop to gain power and then the second light to gain more power. Which causes them to live forever? And this isn't the first "world" they have fed. It turns out they have been to many different worlds where they have either killed them off to absorb all the power or destroyed them because they weren't powerful enough. Now that Bryce has this knowledge she is seeking to find a way to end their rule.
Finally the multiverses have come together! The very end of the book had me feeling sad and cheering at the same time. The moment Maas mentioned the winged males, small female, and brunett females I knew where Bryce was. I'm super excited to read book 3 and see how the interaction or Bryce and those in the ACOTAR series is portrayed. My hopes are high as ACOTAR is my favorite series by Maas.
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The overall book was amazing and had me gushing. First, Hunt and Bryce finally get together and are actual mates. Which is weird being that they are different races, but whatever. They are a cute couple and I love how Maas writes their snarky interactions.Next, the fact that the Asteri are scum and feeding off the citizens is insane. What Bryce and her friends find out is just crazy. I knew they were evil, but not to that extent. Like, they use the drop to gain power and then the second light to gain more power. Which causes them to live forever? And this isn't the first "world" they have fed. It turns out they have been to many different worlds where they have either killed them off to absorb all the power or destroyed them because they weren't powerful enough. Now that Bryce has this knowledge she is seeking to find a way to end their rule.
Finally the multiverses have come together! The very end of the book had me feeling sad and cheering at the same time. The moment Maas mentioned the winged males, small female, and brunett females I knew where Bryce was. I'm super excited to read book 3 and see how the interaction or Bryce and those in the ACOTAR series is portrayed. My hopes are high as ACOTAR is my favorite series by Maas.