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A review by brimelick
Tower of Dawn by Sarah J. Maas
adventurous
dark
emotional
funny
mysterious
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
*read with the tandem read of Empire of Storms*
I loved this book, and it may be due to my love of Chaol and my hope for him to have some character development after the fourth book. I love the storyline of Chaol and Yrene during his physical and spiritual healing process. I also loved Sartaq and Nesryn's story in this book; the rest of Sartaq's siblings hurt my head, so they were a nice break from politics. I LOVED the worldbuilding and seeing Antica and the healers in their own space. I loved Yrene's story from Assassin's Blade, so I was excited to read more about her. The ending of this book had me crying more than Empire of Storms.
I loved this book, and it may be due to my love of Chaol and my hope for him to have some character development after the fourth book. I love the storyline of Chaol and Yrene during his physical and spiritual healing process. I also loved Sartaq and Nesryn's story in this book; the rest of Sartaq's siblings hurt my head, so they were a nice break from politics. I LOVED the worldbuilding and seeing Antica and the healers in their own space. I loved Yrene's story from Assassin's Blade, so I was excited to read more about her. The ending of this book had me crying more than Empire of Storms.