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Wow.
And once again Rebecca Yarros wrote the book of the year.
I have to say my favorite parts are still Tairn's interactions with anyone really. Tairn is my new spirit animal. He makes me laugh so much and I absolutely enjoyed teenage Andarna! So much fun to read.
I was also quite fond of the character development in this book. Violet and Xaden went thru so much and the way they both overcame those stepstones and ended up being able to communicate clearly what they wanted was so great!
Violet's second signet: I am so excited to find out about her second signet. I read in an interview that the signet has already manifested and that it is allover this book. My idea is that it maybe has something to do with her dreams. She can possibly see the future. Possibly is able to dreamwalk. I don't know. But it for sure has something to do with Andarna and is something that she needs. She is such a smart person and figures things out so perfectly I feel like there's something up with that.
Andarna: I knew that Andarna is going to be more special than just being a young dragon that all of a sudden bonded a rider. How Tairn couldn't figure it out and not know about it is also something that I don't understand because Andarna would have to be so powerful to shield him out all the time.. Just guessing tho.
Overall: If I could give 6 stars I would. Obviously. I am just in love with the writing style. There's never a moment where I want to skip a paragraph and I rarely have that feeling. I am so excited for the next one!
And once again Rebecca Yarros wrote the book of the year.
I have to say my favorite parts are still Tairn's interactions with anyone really. Tairn is my new spirit animal. He makes me laugh so much and I absolutely enjoyed teenage Andarna! So much fun to read.
“Scratch her eyes out,” Andarna suggests. “Really. The eyes are the softest tissue. Just jab your thumbs in there—”
“Andarna! Use some common sense,” Tairn snaps. “The kneecaps are a much easier target.”
“I’m still in my middling years,” Tairn grumbles. “You’ll be waiting awhile.”
“Really?” She shimmies the harness into a more comfortable position. “I figured you were decades into your elder era. You certainly act like it.”
"I could torch him if you would like," Tairn offers. "But you do seem attached."
I was also quite fond of the character development in this book. Violet and Xaden went thru so much and the way they both overcame those stepstones and ended up being able to communicate clearly what they wanted was so great!
Spoiler
Xaden's secret: I feel like the secret wasn't as bad as they made it out to be. But maybe there's going to be something in the next books that will show us exactly why his second signet is as bad as it is.Violet's second signet: I am so excited to find out about her second signet. I read in an interview that the signet has already manifested and that it is allover this book. My idea is that it maybe has something to do with her dreams. She can possibly see the future. Possibly is able to dreamwalk. I don't know. But it for sure has something to do with Andarna and is something that she needs. She is such a smart person and figures things out so perfectly I feel like there's something up with that.
Andarna: I knew that Andarna is going to be more special than just being a young dragon that all of a sudden bonded a rider. How Tairn couldn't figure it out and not know about it is also something that I don't understand because Andarna would have to be so powerful to shield him out all the time.. Just guessing tho.
Overall: If I could give 6 stars I would. Obviously. I am just in love with the writing style. There's never a moment where I want to skip a paragraph and I rarely have that feeling. I am so excited for the next one!
He'd basically just told me, the one he believed was the love of his life and the person he wanted to start anew with, that he wished I looked like someone else.
Gods, and I thought I was bad when it came to interacting with people.
I think this book shows just how important therapy actually is. Because I don’t know a single person that would benefit as much from it as Kolis would. He desperately needs therapy.
Spoiler
A Fire in the Flesh picks up right where A Light in the Flame ended, where the three of them fought. Kolis wins and throws Sera & Nyktos in cages. Nyktos falls into stasis from exhaustion from the fight and Sera convinces Kolis that she is Sotoria reborn. The first 60% of the book Sera&Nyktos spent apart andI didn't lose control. I fucking took it.
Spoiler
When Sera finally freed herself and Nyktos and they got back to the Shadowlands I was so happy that the first part of the book was over I finished it in one sitting. Whereas it took me weeks of starting, reading a chapter and going back to it days later for the first 60%.What really got me were the two smuttiest smut chapters in the end.
Spoiler
The going full primal mode? The shadow sex? are you kidding me?
I liked it. It was a good book but didn’t catch me completely. Oraya& Raihn are really badass characters and I liked the world building. The trails were written so vividly I could imagine every little bit of it.
I also liked that it was a book where she made the first move - that’s different to what I usually read.
I’m excited for the next book!
I also liked that it was a book where she made the first move - that’s different to what I usually read.
I’m excited for the next book!
This is the first time rereading Hunger games after I first read it when I was like 14 or 15. I still enjoyed it very much and I think the main reason for it being that it just simply doesn’t feel YA. I am usually no sucker for YA books because the MCs thoughts are usually underdeveloped, stupid and naive - but Katniss never felt like that to me. Now over 10 years later I still enjoyed it very much and I’m so glad I forgot most of it so I had a similar reading experience like the first time.
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