Crown of Midnight

432 pages

English language

Published Sept. 28, 2015

ISBN:
978-1-4088-3494-7
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4 stars (3 reviews)

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Review of 'Heir of Fire' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

Every book I enjoy more than the last. I love Celaena's character development. Even though I really liked Celaena/Chaol in the previous book, I love their developments apart from each other. Chaol couldn't truly love her the way she is and she is moving past Celaena to becone Aelin. I love that nothing is set in stone.I thought it was obvious Sorscha was a spy but I enjoyed her romance with Dorian, even if in the end she was more of a narrative device to get Dorian to where he is now. I'm on the Celaena/Rowan train at full speed.The only part I didn't love were Manon's chapters. She was so disconnected from the rest of it that I just didn't care.The more I think about it, the more I like it. It's sort of a transition book. Its function is mainly to put everyone in the positions they need …

Review of 'Crown of Midnight' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

This was so much better than Throne of Glass! Celaena's character development is great, and the romance has greatly improved. There are some scenes particularly in regards to the romance that are really beautifully written. The plot is so much more interesting as well. There has been a jump in quality here, so I can't wait to see what the rest of the series will be like. I'm not sure I'm still Team Chaol, though. I loved their blooming romance here, up until Nehemia's death, when I didn't think their relationship could ever survive, so I lost interest in it, I guess. However, at the end, when Celaena told him she would have always chosen him, I felt things. So we'll see. I'm full on Team Celaena at the moment, though.