![]() ![]() I am clearly still trying to avoid spoilers for anyone who happens across this that has read book two but not three. I am so interested to see where that final book in the series goes now that Helene's alliances have been shaken up. She is masterfully written you understand her choices so well. I still am kind of of the opinion that she is too comfortable with being an oppressor, but Tahir has made her such a deeply interesting and layered character. I gave book two 5-stars clearly, I liked the Helene sections in the past as well, but she was my least favorite of the three perspectives. ![]() So I am going to start with my biggest surprise, how I felt about Helene. I don't think I had anything I didn't like about book three, so I can't have a section where I outline anything I didn't enjoy. Also, Sabaa Tahir can keep your attention on the page like your life depends on it. And by better, I mean faster, darker, more interconnected, and more emotionally impactful. This book hurt all of my feelings.Īs this is the third book in a series, I will direct anyone new to a review of An Ember in the Ashes, however much I gushed about that know the series gets even better. ![]() I am sure this is the first in the series that made me cry, which is surprising, but I also think it is true. I liked book three in this series even more than I liked the first two, which is to say I liked it an awful lot. ![]()
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