A review by tinyelfarcanist
The Blood of Crows by Alex C. Pierce

adventurous funny mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

As a fan of thieves in fantasy, I had high expectations about this book. I guess what I enjoy the most about these stories is the balance between a dark atmosphere and funny scenes and dialogue. I was glad to find this book didn't disappoint. 

I enjoyed the worldbuilding but I would have loved for things to be explained more deeply. I'd like to know more about the society, the history and the magic system's limitations. 

When I was not reading I wanted to go back to Ren's adventure because I cared about him. I was also fond of the supporting characters and there's much to know about them still. I loved getting to know the victims even if it was for a brief time. 

Ren is someone you root for, noble but flawed. He's a little slow in putting two and two together when the answer was right in front of him. I enjoyed following Ren as a protagonist and seeing him fluster in front of a sassy girl. 

There's not a dull moment in the story: It's funny, it's exciting, and it's got beautiful mentor relationships. The Blood of Crows has a sweet blossoming romance, elemental magic, lots of parkour and an overarching mystery. Call me a fan of Alex C. Pierce. 

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