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ambyboo 's review for:
Heart of Night and Fire
by Nisha J. Tuli
I really enjoyed this book.
In my opinion the main character Zarya was very well written, her perspective is immature and self-centered for about 2 thirds of the book, she doesn't take advice, thinks she knows better even when she's questioning her choices, has self-esteem issues (who doesn't) and is very angry (understandable), I think that the fact I find her so annoying is a really good tell that the author really put thought into how a girl that's been isolated from the world and kept in the dark about everything that matters to her would act once she is set free.
I really enjoyed the development of Zarya and how she little by little starts growing, learning how the world works, by the end she is far from mature and I don't expect her to make the best choices in the following books either, but she is 21years old so she has a lot of room to grow.
I really enjoyed how the people she befriended were kind, even when flawed they were not horrible people, all had their issues and motives but overall they were kind, I was expecting things to go really really bad and to be seriously let down by some of the characters I enjoyed and cared for, but I was pleasantly surprised to see they were just normal flawed peopleand not super effed up deceiving aholes.
I can't wait for the next few books to come out!
In my opinion the main character Zarya was very well written, her perspective is immature and self-centered for about 2 thirds of the book, she doesn't take advice, thinks she knows better even when she's questioning her choices, has self-esteem issues (who doesn't) and is very angry (understandable), I think that the fact I find her so annoying is a really good tell that the author really put thought into how a girl that's been isolated from the world and kept in the dark about everything that matters to her would act once she is set free.
I really enjoyed the development of Zarya and how she little by little starts growing, learning how the world works, by the end she is far from mature and I don't expect her to make the best choices in the following books either, but she is 21years old so she has a lot of room to grow.
I really enjoyed how the people she befriended were kind, even when flawed they were not horrible people, all had their issues and motives but overall they were kind, I was expecting things to go really really bad and to be seriously let down by some of the characters I enjoyed and cared for, but I was pleasantly surprised to see they were just normal flawed peopleand not super effed up deceiving aholes.
I can't wait for the next few books to come out!