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Furyborn
by Claire Legrand
this book took more time and energy to get through than i expected, but not in a bad way.
it felt a bit like the culmination of every element of every fantasy book i’ve ever read, so it was a lot of information to juggle and to keep straight, but once i got the hang of it, i loved it.
very much into simon, very much into audric, and tragically for me and my therapist, very much into corien.
looking forward to the next book, and where the plot will go!
well-written, delicious fantasy series with a smidge of spice (barely any, but enough to keep you hooked). only flaw is the sheer amount of information to know - and even that is barely a flaw. after weeks of uncomplicated, unimpressive books, this hit the spot. like eating at a michelin starred restaurant after weeks of 7/11 taquitos.
it felt a bit like the culmination of every element of every fantasy book i’ve ever read, so it was a lot of information to juggle and to keep straight, but once i got the hang of it, i loved it.
very much into simon, very much into audric, and tragically for me and my therapist, very much into corien.
looking forward to the next book, and where the plot will go!
well-written, delicious fantasy series with a smidge of spice (barely any, but enough to keep you hooked). only flaw is the sheer amount of information to know - and even that is barely a flaw. after weeks of uncomplicated, unimpressive books, this hit the spot. like eating at a michelin starred restaurant after weeks of 7/11 taquitos.