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Hero at the Fall
by Alwyn Hamilton
This review contains spoiler for ACOWAR, ACOMAF, and City of Glass, and also this book.
the spoilers for this book wont be until the end, and I'll give a heads up.
This was a great end to a trilogy.
The beginning of this book was very hard to get through, because it was bleak, and depressing as hell.
Leaders of the rebellion are gone, and Amani is put in charge
They're all trapped in the city and they don't know how to get out.
But then the story picks up. and it gets more interesting. and they travel, and then it becomes great
they're on a mission to take over the throne, to kill the sultan. They start off with six people, and by the end of the book they have an army.
We find out what happens to everyone. People that were previously missing are seen again.
okay, look
This is a rebellion. This is war. and People died. so many people sacrificed themselves
one person died so they wouldn't be enslaved
another person dies to get their friend to safety
someone else dies to save the person they believe in
plans go wrong.
People died for this rebellion.
There's this quote I want to share from the book.
"That was what we did. Survive one fight to get to the next. Over and over again until you didn't survive. And all that you could hope for when dying was that some people wouldn't have to see another fight. That eventually, somewhere, this country would find peace."
Amani doesn't really think things through, because she has to make decisions rapidly. She never gets a chance to consider the consequences. But she gets it done
everyone was willing to die for what they believed in. and some did.
this book can get harsh.
sometimes hope is bleak
but man.
what an ending.
anyway. my point is.
people in the rebellion have been dying since book 1.
and what is this, S J Maas, that somehow all the main characters are still alive in book 5.5?
i mean except for that one person...
but still
how is it that no one has died along the way?
how is it that in Acowar, all the main characters are still alive???
I mean, sure, in Acomaf, you got kind of a tragic ending,
but like,
bruh
why does no one die?
everyone gets a happy ending!
I dont want everyone to have a happy ending!
This book, Hero at the Fall, broke my heart at one point. It was beautiful!
oh I cried.
they worked so hard. they went to hell and back. they lost some of their dearest friends.
oh but not in acowar.
those characters had plenty of opportunities to die.
in the beginning, when Feyre is attacked by Lucien's brothers. Nesta could have died when the city was under attack. Elain could've died when she got captured.
but nah, they're all fine.
and then I look at this book
and I'm like, bruh
the final throne of glass book is coming.
Break my heart, Maas. I give you permission.
Anyway, back to this book.
the second book was hard to get through, because we don't see any of the characters, and Amani is basically alone.
But I read it, and I knew that I wanted to stick with this series, becaue I was invested in it.
and I'm so glad I did.
okay,
spoilers
the rest of the review contains spoilers
OH MY GOD
WHEN THE DJINN SAID THAT SOMEONE HAD TO DIE
i was like, oh, Amani can pick who dies? she can just say the sultan and it'll solve all the problems
BUT THEN IT WAS AHMED AND JIN
AND IM LIKE NOOOOOO
and then i remembered that short story where like, Jin saved the last of his food for Ahmed
I knew, that Jin would easily lay down his life for Ahmed
AND AHMED WAS LIKE
TAKE ME
BUT AMANI WASN'T EVEN LISTENING
and im so happy that they got to bang the night before
BUT HONESTLY I SHOULDVE SEEN IT COMING
and then like
Bahadur stabs Jin
and I Cried
because so many people have died throughout this book
so of curse Jin would die
BUT THEN AMANI GOT STABBED TOO
because they had been married
AND THEN THEY REACHED FOR EACH OTHER
like that has to be the most romantic thing ever
dying together
holding hands
my heart
oh my god
and then the book went into that little story m0de, and it described all the fallen Demdji,
and how Amani took her last breath
AND THEN SHE TOOK ANOTHER
and i had to reread it
because i didnt get it
and then i turned the page
and she was alive!
and Jin was also Alive!!!!
and dude
bruh
ugh
it was awesome
and I can't help but to look back to Clary and Jace and Feyre and Rhysand
I mean
at the end of City of Glass, when the angel is there and grants Clary one wish, and she wished for Jace
(side note, I might reread the mortal instruments)
that was nice.
and the end when Rhysand was dying, I felt it, but then I didn't like that he came back to life. Maas offers her readers a safety net, much in the same way that Rick Riordan does. When I read Riordan, I know that things will work out.
same with Maas.
And yet here, people have been dying throughout the entire book.i believed that Jin was dead. and also Amani.
they died.
and then they came back
and that was the best thing ever
I love it when books make me feel things.
and when they make me cry.
and now As I finish this trilogy, and shelve it in my mind, I do so with a smile on my face
the spoilers for this book wont be until the end, and I'll give a heads up.
This was a great end to a trilogy.
The beginning of this book was very hard to get through, because it was bleak, and depressing as hell.
Leaders of the rebellion are gone, and Amani is put in charge
They're all trapped in the city and they don't know how to get out.
But then the story picks up. and it gets more interesting. and they travel, and then it becomes great
they're on a mission to take over the throne, to kill the sultan. They start off with six people, and by the end of the book they have an army.
We find out what happens to everyone. People that were previously missing are seen again.
okay, look
This is a rebellion. This is war. and People died. so many people sacrificed themselves
one person died so they wouldn't be enslaved
another person dies to get their friend to safety
someone else dies to save the person they believe in
plans go wrong.
People died for this rebellion.
There's this quote I want to share from the book.
"That was what we did. Survive one fight to get to the next. Over and over again until you didn't survive. And all that you could hope for when dying was that some people wouldn't have to see another fight. That eventually, somewhere, this country would find peace."
Amani doesn't really think things through, because she has to make decisions rapidly. She never gets a chance to consider the consequences. But she gets it done
everyone was willing to die for what they believed in. and some did.
this book can get harsh.
sometimes hope is bleak
but man.
what an ending.
anyway. my point is.
people in the rebellion have been dying since book 1.
and what is this, S J Maas, that somehow all the main characters are still alive in book 5.5?
i mean except for that one person...
but still
how is it that no one has died along the way?
how is it that in Acowar, all the main characters are still alive???
I mean, sure, in Acomaf, you got kind of a tragic ending,
but like,
bruh
why does no one die?
everyone gets a happy ending!
I dont want everyone to have a happy ending!
This book, Hero at the Fall, broke my heart at one point. It was beautiful!
oh I cried.
they worked so hard. they went to hell and back. they lost some of their dearest friends.
oh but not in acowar.
those characters had plenty of opportunities to die.
in the beginning, when Feyre is attacked by Lucien's brothers. Nesta could have died when the city was under attack. Elain could've died when she got captured.
but nah, they're all fine.
and then I look at this book
and I'm like, bruh
the final throne of glass book is coming.
Break my heart, Maas. I give you permission.
Anyway, back to this book.
the second book was hard to get through, because we don't see any of the characters, and Amani is basically alone.
But I read it, and I knew that I wanted to stick with this series, becaue I was invested in it.
and I'm so glad I did.
okay,
spoilers
the rest of the review contains spoilers
OH MY GOD
WHEN THE DJINN SAID THAT SOMEONE HAD TO DIE
i was like, oh, Amani can pick who dies? she can just say the sultan and it'll solve all the problems
BUT THEN IT WAS AHMED AND JIN
AND IM LIKE NOOOOOO
and then i remembered that short story where like, Jin saved the last of his food for Ahmed
I knew, that Jin would easily lay down his life for Ahmed
AND AHMED WAS LIKE
TAKE ME
BUT AMANI WASN'T EVEN LISTENING
and im so happy that they got to bang the night before
BUT HONESTLY I SHOULDVE SEEN IT COMING
and then like
Bahadur stabs Jin
and I Cried
because so many people have died throughout this book
so of curse Jin would die
BUT THEN AMANI GOT STABBED TOO
because they had been married
AND THEN THEY REACHED FOR EACH OTHER
like that has to be the most romantic thing ever
dying together
holding hands
my heart
oh my god
and then the book went into that little story m0de, and it described all the fallen Demdji,
and how Amani took her last breath
AND THEN SHE TOOK ANOTHER
and i had to reread it
because i didnt get it
and then i turned the page
and she was alive!
and Jin was also Alive!!!!
and dude
bruh
ugh
it was awesome
and I can't help but to look back to Clary and Jace and Feyre and Rhysand
I mean
at the end of City of Glass, when the angel is there and grants Clary one wish, and she wished for Jace
(side note, I might reread the mortal instruments)
that was nice.
and the end when Rhysand was dying, I felt it, but then I didn't like that he came back to life. Maas offers her readers a safety net, much in the same way that Rick Riordan does. When I read Riordan, I know that things will work out.
same with Maas.
And yet here, people have been dying throughout the entire book.i believed that Jin was dead. and also Amani.
they died.
and then they came back
and that was the best thing ever
I love it when books make me feel things.
and when they make me cry.
and now As I finish this trilogy, and shelve it in my mind, I do so with a smile on my face