Hello
happy readers! I hope you all had a
great weekend. First I'd like to
announce the winner of my latest giveaway that closed the other day (Epic Reads
tote and signed ARC) and the winner is Meigan.
Congrats! Today I'd also like to
share my thoughts and feels about a relative new release from last month, Tower of Dawn (Throne of Glass #6) by Sarah J. Maas. Now this is the 6th book in the series so
there will be spoilers for the previous books so read on at your own
peril.
Rating: 5
Stars
This
book is all about Chaol's journey. Well
him and Nesryn. I was totally team Chaol
in the first three books before I finally moved on but I was happy to do so as
the characters grew into different people.
That said I still loved my Chaol.
He has his faults but I adore him and was thrilled this would be his
book. Now timeline wise this book takes
place after Queen of Shadows but
during Empire of Storms. Basically while Empire of Storms is happening with the rest of our characters this
is what is happening on the other side of the world with Chaol. I would recommend reading this after Empire of Storms though as parts of it
are mentioned and it would ruin things.
So yes read it as book 6 as intended!
Chaol
was nearly killed but some hidden protection and some quick patch work saved
his life just not his mobility. Chaol,
former Captain of the Guard, is stuck in a chair, one of the worst kinds of
torture for an active man who is used to being able to take care of and defend
others. Dorian has made him part of his
new court and his first order of business is to travel to the healers of the
Torre Cesme in Antica and seek out help to heal his body. While there he is also to work with Nesryn to
try and convince the rulers in Antica to join their cause and fight with
them. However, as Chaol and Nesryn spend
time in Antica they discover the place will change them both and may be more
vital to saving Erilea than anyone ever dreamed.
Chaol
being injured and in this chair is hard.
He is such a vibrant, active, and yes proud man and to see him struggling
to do basic tasks and need so much help is hard. Though being in his mind we know its more
than the body weighing on him its all that he has witnessed and all that has
happened that he was unable to stop. He
feels he has let others down and it weighs on his soul. He still wants to help his king though and
that means keeping up as much as possible and trying to play the games of
Antica. Nesryn has family in town and is
eager to see them and see this place she is from but doesn't know as well, but
she has a mission. She spends much time
with one of the princes, Sartaq who also commands the Rukhin. I adored learning all about the Rukhin as
well the subsets and how they had their own set of politics was kind of
great.
"Nesryn supposed that was why she liked the queen: there were plans so long in the making that for someone who let the world deem her unchecked and brash, Aelin showed a great deal of restraint in keeping it all hidden."
*****
"You would be surprised by how closely the healing of physical wounds is tied to the healing of emotional ones."
Antica
has some very different and unique politics.
The system for heirs is very interesting , and very harsh. The princes and princesses don't know who
will be the next in line. Some are favorited
of course but you never know so everyone plays to keep in favor and power. All of the siblings were pretty awesome
though to read about be it that I wanted to strangle them or I enjoyed
them. Some both at once, it was never
dull. They are currently mourning the
loss of one of the princesses who died, or as one of her brothers believes was
murdered. Chaol is asked to help uncover
any hidden darkness in exchange for help backing his request for aid. The search is slow, as is his healing with
the spirited and angry healer assigned to help him, Yrene Towers. Yep you guessed it another resurgence from
the novellas. Can I just take a moment
to say how much I love all these novellas coming back into play? I mean I love how full circle all of this has
become.
Basically
the rest would be spoiler material but lets just say there is lots
happening. Murder, mystery,
theft/kidnapping, chases, fights, brewing romance, panic, political balancing
act, internal character struggles, and so much more to keep the story
going. I loved the journey we were taken
on. I loved every moment of it. I didn’t want to stop listening for a
second. We got to see a whole new side
of this beautiful world of the South.
The new people both friends and foes and journeys we went on….it was a
wild ride. That isn't all though this
book is important to the series in so many ways. Not only does it tie in the novella again and
work on handling Chaol and his healing as it is or just bring in a new force in
the battle but the information that we learn is just epic. Small little pieces throughout that come
together and when tied into the larger story just blew me away. I had to stop at one point to just think
about some past books and the experiences within them and have my mind blown as
it all came together when you have the right information.
"What did Aelin promise you?""A better world."
It
was amazing and now I need the next book so much. Right now.
I have so many thoughts and theories about how things will go down. I seriously had a dream about one part in
particular and how it might play out, it was so vivid I can't wait to see how
right I am. It has to do with a certain
meeting. I am nervous about the coming war/battle
because well things are not the best right now (end of Empire of Storms) for some but the coming together of all the
different good guys I am beyond excited to see this play out. Going to be crossing my fingers and listening
clutching a pillow to mu chest I'm sure praying for my favorites to make it
through. I'd love to hear what everyone
else thought. None of my friends are
currently caught up on this series and its killing me not to talk about it.
Until
next time…
I'm glad you loved it too! =)
ReplyDeleteSo so much!!!
DeleteI've only read the first three books of the series so I can't read this review yet but I just wanted to say I'm super excited that you rated it five stars. I really have some catching up to do. 😏
ReplyDeleteOMG Yes you can't read it yet or you will so be spoiled lol. I look forward to hearing your thoughts when you get caught up though!
DeleteYes! Five stars! Awesome! I can't wait to read it. I won't get to it for a little while, not with the pile of books on my nightstand, but I seriously cannot wait. I need my Maas fix!
ReplyDeleteRebecca @ The Portsmouth Review
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OMG I hear you on the stack mine is insane! But I needed some Maas!
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