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larondaflyingpaperbacks 's review for:
The Girl of Fire and Thorns
by Rae Carson
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Despite this book being kind of Christian heavy, it didn’t bother me. One thing I loved was how this series has strong Hispanic influences weaved in the story. Lucero-Elisa de Riqueza describes herself as “dark” and “brown” and I saw the influences in the worldbuilding. However, I don't feel much for this book. Was it a great time passer? Sure. Yet even my issues with the book lacked any emotion. However, my lack of strong feelings on this book doesn't take away from the fact that I have high hopes the sequels will become loved by me. Hopefully my library has book two.
Despite this book being kind of Christian heavy, it didn’t bother me. One thing I loved was how this series has strong Hispanic influences weaved in the story. Lucero-Elisa de Riqueza describes herself as “dark” and “brown” and I saw the influences in the worldbuilding. However, I don't feel much for this book. Was it a great time passer? Sure. Yet even my issues with the book lacked any emotion. However, my lack of strong feelings on this book doesn't take away from the fact that I have high hopes the sequels will become loved by me. Hopefully my library has book two.