A review by codifyy
The Dragon Republic by R.F. Kuang

adventurous dark emotional funny sad tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.25

Could not believe Nezha. I love Kitay and Chaghan. I think I really got to understand a greater depth to their characters. I almost cried at Baji, Suni, and Ramsa. I knew Vaisra's betrayal was going to happen but the brutality of it was shocking. Not sure how I feel about the slight attempt of redemption for Daji's character but I think the twist of the Hesperians being the ultimate enemy instead of the Mugenese is telling. Niang's scene was really poignant and the whole fighting against your classmates is challenging to overcome. The more the book went on the more I disliked Altan which I know is not really fair because of his experiences but I could not help it. I hope that now Rin is fighting for the South she finds herself more and becomes more dominant in her opinions because, as a normal foot soldier, she seemed to be simply an avatar to be used for battle. I hope Chaghan returns in the third book and I learn more about Kitay because I am worried that he will become simply an extension of Rin now. I can't really find myself to care for Nezha despite his backstory so I hope that something in the third book will make that change for me. Sometimes I found the civil war and its details slightly confusing because I think that there was a lot happening politically. I think that Rin realising that it's always been the North vs the South will hopefully help her find herself and develop a more headstrong standpoint.

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