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A Day of Fallen Night by Samantha Shannon
3.0
Similar in writing style with strong female characters and a blend of LGBTQ+ romance and love interests, this is an interesting addition to Priory of the Orange Tree.
Although I enjoyed it, I found it was a bit fragmented. It felt as if the author had far too many ideas and was struggling to fit them all into one book.
Again I appreciate the absence of long unnecessary descriptors, giving just enough detail to imagine the story without pages of filler.
â¨Duology Reading Order Recommendationsâ¨
You could read either first as they both have their benefits and drawbacks.
POTOT: will give you better detail and insights to the stories that govern the world. But makes ADOFN more predictable
ADOFN: the story will be less predictable but the overall book will be harder to follow.
Although I enjoyed it, I found it was a bit fragmented. It felt as if the author had far too many ideas and was struggling to fit them all into one book.
Again I appreciate the absence of long unnecessary descriptors, giving just enough detail to imagine the story without pages of filler.
â¨Duology Reading Order Recommendationsâ¨
You could read either first as they both have their benefits and drawbacks.
POTOT: will give you better detail and insights to the stories that govern the world. But makes ADOFN more predictable
ADOFN: the story will be less predictable but the overall book will be harder to follow.