A review by afantaseaofbooks
Kingdom of Feathers by Alice Ivinya

4.0

◦ I've received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review ◦

The book picks up right where the last one began and that was just the perfect way to begin the book because it didn’t took me long to remember where the last one ended. I just adore when books pick up right where the previous one ended making it easier for me to remember instead of doing a re-read.

The story is being told from the first person which has been enjoyable because I could feel and see what Brianna felt or saw, however, some of her feelings towards different actions just felt flat. I was expecting to feel a little bit more emotional on some circumstances because they were big events, instead the feelings just weren’t there.

The magic system has been mind-blowing for me from the very beginning because it feels it’s so simple but yet so complex. Everyone got some magic in them, some more some less but each one of them can be easily corrupted by the old magic which for me was really intriguing because in the majority of the books the magic helps the people but in this book if one indulges too much into the magic gets corrupted and very bad things happens.

Beside the magical system the book has, it gave me the feeling more than once that humans are so inferior to the animals because the animals are so big, so powerful than the humans and they’re practically ruling most of the territories in the book and makes the people fear them which is to be expected when you’ve got gigantic flying birds that can be used as riders in the sky.

Brianna’s growth on Kingdom of Feathers has been amazing. She’s grown a lot from the shy girl, but in the same time the multitude of events made her loose herself along the way and made her be very close on getting herself “broken”. I’ve hated a little bit at the beginning her way of being reckless, because everyone warned her and tried to help her but her stubbornness has won, but then exactly what broke her has made her grow even more and see that some of her ways weren’t the right ways because she was never alone.

The romance in the book was pretty clean, there’s nothing on-page about their love on the contrary their romance is sweet and very clean and I’ve enjoyed each moment of their times together giving me all the fuzzy feelings.

The world-building was mind-blowing, and I’ve loved all the events taking place into this book and everything just played so smoothly behind my eyes. The adventure this book takes you is pure bliss.

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Merged review:

◦ I've received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review ◦

The book picks up right where the last one began and that was just the perfect way to begin the book because it didn’t took me long to remember where the last one ended. I just adore when books pick up right where the previous one ended making it easier for me to remember instead of doing a re-read.

The story is being told from the first person which has been enjoyable because I could feel and see what Brianna felt or saw, however, some of her feelings towards different actions just felt flat. I was expecting to feel a little bit more emotional on some circumstances because they were big events, instead the feelings just weren’t there.

The magic system has been mind-blowing for me from the very beginning because it feels it’s so simple but yet so complex. Everyone got some magic in them, some more some less but each one of them can be easily corrupted by the old magic which for me was really intriguing because in the majority of the books the magic helps the people but in this book if one indulges too much into the magic gets corrupted and very bad things happens.

Beside the magical system the book has, it gave me the feeling more than once that humans are so inferior to the animals because the animals are so big, so powerful than the humans and they’re practically ruling most of the territories in the book and makes the people fear them which is to be expected when you’ve got gigantic flying birds that can be used as riders in the sky.

Brianna’s growth on Kingdom of Feathers has been amazing. She’s grown a lot from the shy girl, but in the same time the multitude of events made her loose herself along the way and made her be very close on getting herself “broken”. I’ve hated a little bit at the beginning her way of being reckless, because everyone warned her and tried to help her but her stubbornness has won, but then exactly what broke her has made her grow even more and see that some of her ways weren’t the right ways because she was never alone.

The romance in the book was pretty clean, there’s nothing on-page about their love on the contrary their romance is sweet and very clean and I’ve enjoyed each moment of their times together giving me all the fuzzy feelings.

The world-building was mind-blowing, and I’ve loved all the events taking place into this book and everything just played so smoothly behind my eyes. The adventure this book takes you is pure bliss.

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