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Nov 07, 2017Nymeria23 rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
I don't understand how Sarah J. Maas does it. I started this book not super thrilled, feeling like I would rather get more storytime with the other characters in the Throne of Glass universe (honestly, of them all, Chaol was my least favorite character to begin with). I had decided to read it because it had changed from being a side novella to being ToG6 and I felt like I couldn't just skip a vital part of the storyline; plus I was hoping that Chaol's story would get done soon and he would somehow be integral in finding Aelin/would share some screen time with the other characters I've been missing. While I didn't exactly get my wish, I was given what I never knew I desired. It was amazing. The start was slightly rocky, but it picked up pace real quick and I quickly became lost in the book. I love Yrene, and I love knowing just how far she's come since she unknowingly met Aelin. This story had vital information and discoveries for the ToG world and thrilling action was still to be had in the peaceful town. I'm even more excited for the series to continue and I can't wait to see how Maas blows my mind (though I am very fearful for all my favorite characters' safety).