Great review, and it's always impressive when a post is bilingual.
I'm probably one of the few straight males who has ever actually read and reviewed this same book π
, so it was good to read someone else's thoughts on it. I have to confess that the rest of the series is kind of a long, disappointing downhill slog into cut-and-pasted pulp fiction (by the time you finish Wings and Ruin so many characters have died and been raised from the dead only a few pages later that the death of a character is practically meaningless), and the dialogue goes from believable to "you really expect me to believe 500-year-old Faerie Lords talk like frat boys?"
But book one was great, and while the rest of the series didn't really live up to it, it's still worth reading it just to find out how it ends (well, maybe with the exception of Silver Flames because Nesta and Cassian are both one-dimensional characters).
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Hiii! I really think it's great that you read it π Many men believe that a book can change their sexual orientation. Weak π€£
I must admit I already read Wings and Ruin. And maybe I'm too naive or get carried away with fiction, but I really got into the story and didn't think anything of what you comment. I honestly loved both books, especially the second one. I liked the second one better than the first one.
Well then, hope you enjoy the rest of them!
Anyway, it was a well-written review.
Thank you so much! I will read your review too β€οΈ