![]() The twists didn’t really end up playing out in a meaningful way in the end. ![]() ![]() I felt like some subplots were introduced just to provide shock value or for fan service. There were a lot of unnecessary subplots that didn’t add much to the story. I definitely think the book suffered due to its length. I cringe saying that as it’s one of the biggest cardinal sins a book could suffer from. I desperately wanted to like House of Sky and Breath, but ultimately, I found myself bored while reading it. However, if Crescent City is the only series you’ve read of hers or you’ve been on the fence about this series, I’m not sure this book will be for you. Maas fan, I think you’re going to love House of Sky and Breath book. I cry every time I read the last 20% of the book, given the sacrifices people make for those they love. That book really shines in those areas, and it packs a heavy emotional punch. Yes, it does take a second for the world-building to click, but I love its exploration of friendship, love and grief. I have not reviewed House of Earth and Blood, but it’s one of my favorite Sarah J. Second, I adored the first book in the Crescent City series. I’m not a die-hard stan, but I overall really enjoy her stories. I have been since I got to read an ARC of Throne of Glass way back in 2012. This review will be a little different as I had zero intentions of reviewing this book as I wanted to read it for fun.įirst off, I want to say I am a Sarah J. ![]() Links: Amazon – Barnes & Noble – Goodreads ![]()
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