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prose_and_plots's Reviews (141)
Basically faerie porn.
This book would have been 150 pages without the sex.
However, Nesta is finally given a storyline that shows what a stubborn badass she is. While she has a tough exterior, she is loving and loyal when it counts. Cassian is always fun to read about because, well, he's Cassian. The Valkyrie and their internal friendship is the special part of the book.
This book would have been 150 pages without the sex.
However, Nesta is finally given a storyline that shows what a stubborn badass she is. While she has a tough exterior, she is loving and loyal when it counts. Cassian is always fun to read about because, well, he's Cassian. The Valkyrie and their internal friendship is the special part of the book.
A vampire and a human fall for each other. Misunderstandings and danger ensue.
This is one of the best books I have ever read. The fact that it has both diversity in characters and is LGTBQ friendly is just a plus.
It is a beautifully written book. I laughed, I cried, I laughed, then ugly-cried. The characters are beautiful. Their growth is beautiful. The story progresses in an interesting and remarkable way. There are a few things that you will/won't see coming. It's beautiful.
You will look at your life a little differently after you finish reading this book. You will reflect upon yourself just like the main character had to reflect on the life he lived.
Be warned, the first 1/3 of the book can feel a little slow, but I think it is just the foundation for the rest of the book.
It is a beautifully written book. I laughed, I cried, I laughed, then ugly-cried. The characters are beautiful. Their growth is beautiful. The story progresses in an interesting and remarkable way. There are a few things that you will/won't see coming. It's beautiful.
You will look at your life a little differently after you finish reading this book. You will reflect upon yourself just like the main character had to reflect on the life he lived.
Be warned, the first 1/3 of the book can feel a little slow, but I think it is just the foundation for the rest of the book.
This is a very Chaol forward book. I am not a Chaol fan and this book didn't make me any more fond of him. The side characters, however, saved the book. Nesryn, Sartaq, and even Yrene allowed me to get through the book.
Chaol and Nesryn head to Antica to hopefully forge and alliance with the Khagan to help with the war against the Valg. Chaol is wheelchair bound, and is also hoping that he healers of Torre Cesme can help him get back on his feet. He treats Nesryn and Yrene (his healer) like crap, and is always in the middle of a pity-party. Nesryn meets one of the princes (Sartaq) and takes a liking to flying with him. She unexpectently leaves Chaol to go with Sartaq to Eridun Aerie to hopefully form an alliance with the ruk riders.
Overall. Chaol still sucks. He needs to decide whether Aelin is the devil he thinks she is, or whether he is holding on to unresolved hurt. He's still a prick though. He just says things to hurt people, like he does to Yrene. He's lucky that she is kind and good.
Chaol and Nesryn head to Antica to hopefully forge and alliance with the Khagan to help with the war against the Valg. Chaol is wheelchair bound, and is also hoping that he healers of Torre Cesme can help him get back on his feet. He treats Nesryn and Yrene (his healer) like crap, and is always in the middle of a pity-party. Nesryn meets one of the princes (Sartaq) and takes a liking to flying with him. She unexpectently leaves Chaol to go with Sartaq to Eridun Aerie to hopefully form an alliance with the ruk riders.
Overall. Chaol still sucks. He needs to decide whether Aelin is the devil he thinks she is, or whether he is holding on to unresolved hurt. He's still a prick though. He just says things to hurt people, like he does to Yrene. He's lucky that she is kind and good.