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A review by siu_rose
Queen of Fire by Anthony Ryan
challenging
dark
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.25
Well, not as good as the earlier ones. For most of the book, the plot is split up again, and I enjoyed most of Vaelin’s part of the story but the others, not so much. And with so much going on, I had a hard time keeping track of some of the characters.
This book was a war on an epic scale and it’s a rare book that has war I enjoy reading about. This was not one of those books, although at least there was some interesting strategizing. A bit heavy on the death for me though. I appreciate that this book finally got to the ultimate villain of the story, but I still feel kind of meh about that I think.
Mostly I just plodded through in order to see how things wrapped up.
This book was a war on an epic scale and it’s a rare book that has war I enjoy reading about. This was not one of those books, although at least there was some interesting strategizing. A bit heavy on the death for me though. I appreciate that this book finally got to the ultimate villain of the story, but I still feel kind of meh about that I think.
Mostly I just plodded through in order to see how things wrapped up.
Moderate: Death, Slavery, Murder, and War