![]() Read this as a guest judge (With FanFiAddict) for SPFBO 7.more I would recommend for people looking for something not so casual! I think the ending was a bit rushed but still beautiful. For some reason the secondary characters and some of the plot lines were confusing for me and I could not connect to them. Summary: I enjoyed the story overall and I think it is well written with very good prose. The book is generally slow paced but it even slows down more in the middle which made me feel that that part dragged and I just wanted to know what happens next. The magic system is interesting and I think because we see magic mostly at the beginning and ending, they were my favorite parts. I also forgot the secondary characters although there were not many of those and I am used to reading stories with wider casts but I just guess I never connected to them as mush as I wanted to. The prose is great but for some reasons I found myself confused many times in the story and trying to re-read paragraphs to grasp what happened. The other character I really cared about is Valerya who is like the antagonist of the story, she is morally grey and she has magic which is dwindling in the present world and makes her a force not to be missed with. The protagonist is a mute which is intriguing and very unique -funny thing is that I read Gallant by Schwab after this one and it also had a mute protagonist- and the main plot line is her trying to find her brother and save him. The story is intriguing, there are many complex elements with flying ships, magic, dragons and armies. I did enjoy it but I wasn’t as enthusiastic as them. I read this one for SPFBO 7 and I was really excited for it as my fellow bloggers at FanFiAddict were very happy with it. The protagonist is a mute which is intriguing and very unique -funny thing is that I read Gallant by Schwab after this one and it also had a mu This Review ✍️ Blog □ Twitter □ Instagram □ Support me ☕ ![]() This Review ✍️ Blog □ Twitter □ Instagram □ Support me ☕ Actual Rating: 3.5 Stars I read this one for SPFBO 7 and I was really excited for it as my fellow bloggers at FanFiAddict were very happy with it. People of mixed elements also navigate life differently. These acts are seen as abhorrent in this world.īecause this is a book about elemental kingdoms at war with each other, and elements are tied to people/blood, some characters consider themselves superior to others. ![]() Think cruel king whose wicked acts happen off-page. ![]() Off-screen, there are hints to physical and emotional abuse in which personal autonomy is disregarded. There is also a bit of swearing that comes from some of our more jaded characters. On-screen, there are battle scenes that depict violence, death, and blood. It isn't ultra grim or gratuitous, but it does have dark themes that younger readers might not feel comfortable with.Īs for CWs, I'll try to be as thorough as I can! It isn't ultra grim or gratuitous, but it does have dark themes that younger readers might not fee …more Hi! For Burn Red Skies, I would say 14/15+ is safe. Kerstin Rosero Hi! For Burn Red Skies, I would say 14/15+ is safe. ![]()
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