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A review by gxnld
The Last of the Firedrakes by Farah Oomerbhoy
2.0
Thank you ebooksforreview for giving me the chance to read this book
It's actually 2.5 stars, and I thought that was kind of fair.
I think it would be nice to start off with the things I liked just to be nice.
I think the world and politics was pretty interesting. In my opinion, I think it was well made, it wasn't as if Oohmerbhoy was trying to force facts down your throat, but took the good time letting us find out (good for beginners in fantasy).
I guess I kind of liked the plot. Especially towards the ending and "twists", I thought it really started getting good.
And then there were the parts I didn't like
I had to restrain myself from throwing my phone against the wall. I wasn't the biggest fan of the writing tbh. I feel like it took me a while to read this book because of so. Ughhwiskwpdkxkckcod if you look at the little comments I have made along my "journey" through this book, I think you'd have a small idea of how much I didn't like it. I felt like a lot of things were too cheesy, and I don't think it seems realistic looking at the circumstances of the relationships between the characters
I hated Aurora so much. tbh I thought she had the mind of a 12-14 year old, and then I find out that she's 16 and I almost went into a rage. IM SORRY. Are sixteen year olds really that cringeworthy? I mean I don't think I'm THAT bad.
I wasn't the biggest fan of the dialogue either tbh. If I hated Aurora's voice, I ended up hating everyone else due to the cheesiness and nonsense they were saying.
I think that the plot started to get a lot better and I almost gave this book 3 stars because of so. I just wish that the writing and Aurora and the dialogue would get better. Nonetheless, I think I'll keep a lookout for the rest of the books when they come out. I want to see where the story goes.
It's actually 2.5 stars, and I thought that was kind of fair.
I think it would be nice to start off with the things I liked just to be nice.
I think the world and politics was pretty interesting. In my opinion, I think it was well made, it wasn't as if Oohmerbhoy was trying to force facts down your throat, but took the good time letting us find out (good for beginners in fantasy).
I guess I kind of liked the plot. Especially towards the ending and "twists", I thought it really started getting good.
And then there were the parts I didn't like
I had to restrain myself from throwing my phone against the wall. I wasn't the biggest fan of the writing tbh. I feel like it took me a while to read this book because of so. Ughhwiskwpdkxkckcod if you look at the little comments I have made along my "journey" through this book, I think you'd have a small idea of how much I didn't like it. I felt like a lot of things were too cheesy, and I don't think it seems realistic looking at the circumstances of the relationships between the characters
I hated Aurora so much. tbh I thought she had the mind of a 12-14 year old, and then I find out that she's 16 and I almost went into a rage. IM SORRY. Are sixteen year olds really that cringeworthy? I mean I don't think I'm THAT bad.
I wasn't the biggest fan of the dialogue either tbh. If I hated Aurora's voice, I ended up hating everyone else due to the cheesiness and nonsense they were saying.
I think that the plot started to get a lot better and I almost gave this book 3 stars because of so. I just wish that the writing and Aurora and the dialogue would get better. Nonetheless, I think I'll keep a lookout for the rest of the books when they come out. I want to see where the story goes.