Book Reviews · re-read

Kingdom of Ash // Sarah J. Maas – Re-Read Fest

“To whatever end,” he whispered. Silver lined her eyes. “To whatever end.”

Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J. Maas is the final instalment in the loooong, looong, loong, long storyline of Aelin Ashryver Whitethorn Galathynius and her band of pals all trying to get her on the throne. Basically. It was, in so many ways, the conclusion we all wanted. In other ways, it was not. This is an absolute mammoth of a book. It is so, so long. Now, I don’t mind that, usually. When I do mind it, is when a book could have been a bit shorter with a bit more critical editing. And as much as I love the world S. J. Maas has built and the narrative she has grown here, it needed that critical editing. For starters – there were definitely some typos in my copy of the book…

All that being said, I did cry multiple times reading this, had a wee giggle and numerous gazing out the windows trying to imagine certain conversations/dialogue/moments between the characters. Don’t trick yourself, we all do it. As with the other S J Maas books, this one lacked some major diversity and ‘shaking things up’ in the way of romantic interests. WHY is everyone getting married at 18/19/20/21?! WHY can anyone who is not portrayed as heterosexual only be bisexual, rather than homosexual? Weird.

But, again, all that being said, I don’t think this actually requires a long review. If you have started the Throne of Glass series, it is well worth persevering and reading the entire thing. And you wouldn’t be picking up this book unless you had already come that far. Every loose end is tied up within this. The pages are teeming with emotion, tensions are high and expectations both built and shattered. Every hinted story throughout the previous books has lead somewhere, and the majority of those ‘somewheres’ are very satisfying.

Aelin/Celaena is a fantastic heroine and arguably my favourite of all time (YES – even better than Feyre… if you know, you know). Her coined ‘motto’ of “will not yield” is really just all-encompassing of the characterisation, and as a now 24 year old, I wish wish WISH I had discovered her earlier so my younger self could have looked to her and used her as inspiration for how I should be living my life. Although, 24 year old Annabelle also learned a major thing or two and I will probably carry them with me forever. The other female characters within this also make a very worthy statement in terms of powerful protagonists and heroines, and for that, I would highly recommend this book to any young women, or men, who are looking to feel inspired, challenged and empowered by a series.

Also – this. This is the quote.

Aelin walked forward. Took Yrene Westfall by the hand to guide her to the front. Then Manon Blackbeak. Elide Lochan. Lysandra. Evangeline. Nesryn Faliq. Borte and Hasar and Ansel of Briarcliff. All the women who had fought by her side, or from afar. Who had bled and sacrificed and never given up hope that this day might come. “Walk with me,” Aelin said to them, the men and males falling into step behind. “My friends.”

Again, a wee PSA for you all though – this final book, and the past 3 probably are not YA anymore. No shockers there, this has a lot of romance in it and all the other parts of relationships that come with that. Tastefully done.

A definite 4 out of 5. The only thing that would have made this stronger is, yep. You guessed it! A near 1000 page book does not excuse bad editing!

Belle xo

Book Reviews · re-read

Empire of Storms // Sarah J. Maas – Re-Read Fest

**PRE-REVIEW NOTE**

So I have fallen off the face of the earth for about 10 months. But. I am back! I had to take some time to myself to accomodate house moving, job commitments and family things. Alongside those, we also had the whole Covid-19 thing going on too….. Fun times. Love it. This is an extremely review of the 5th instalment in the ToG series. It was in my drafts and I don’t want it to go to waste! The final two book reviews will also be published and then we have some new content for you! Still Young Adult, still fantasy, still romance. With some other bits and bobs thrown into the mix too. Missed ya’s.

“It is not such a hard thing, is it – to die for your friends.” 

Review – Spoiler Free

With intricate world-building, character and relationship development, Empire of Storms follows on from the previous 4 books in the series and gives and gives and GIVES. Now, am I right in thinking when originally released this was set to be the penultimate book but then SJMaas threw a curve ball and released a Chaol perspective-led read before the finale? You can tell that. Many of the plot lines within this book start to round up in a way that suggests the answers will be coming soon (as this is a re-read we all know, that is NOT the case!).

We get to see more of Rowan’s perspective at the forefront within this and understand how his and Aelin’s partnership is growing. We also spend more time with some new characters and delve deeper into the backstory of those we have been introduced to before. Alliances form in areas that are unexpected. New and old fuse together to propel the story and begin the final stages of Aelin’s quest to be queen.

Every character within this has experienced and explores trauma in different ways. All are relevant to the story line and fuse to create a well-rounded ‘court’ for Aelin as she gets closer and closer to taking back the throne. Dorian, as I’m sure many of you will know and will be happy about, progresses as a man and as a protagonist, witnessing his own setbacks and trauma but this is poised n such a way that it will also help him achieve and successfully continue his role as King/his journey to become one!

I know there has always been much discussion surrounding SJMaas’ writing and whether it is New Adult or Young Adult. I would argue that ToG is her closest to YA series she has written, however there is a heavy slice of smut in this that you should be wary of if you are not after sex.

If you have stuck around this far for Maas’ novels, then this book is a must and crucial to the Throne of Glass journey. I would argue this is my favourite book in the series so far.

Let me know your thoughts!

Belle xo