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awall14 's review for:
The Crown of Embers
by Rae Carson
This second instalment was much better then the first. It follows Elisia as she struggles to control the country she is now queen of and searches for answers regarding the power from her Godstone.
The story itself is more fleshed out and offered more suspense and excitement. Also, the characters were better developed, less awkward, and more realistic. I enjoyed seeing Elisia grow into her own person and finally get rid of the most annoying character in the whole book. I’m very interested to see how the series ends!
The story itself is more fleshed out and offered more suspense and excitement. Also, the characters were better developed, less awkward, and more realistic. I enjoyed seeing Elisia grow into her own person and finally get rid of the most annoying character in the whole book. I’m very interested to see how the series ends!