

Overall I did enjoy this book, this is my second read through of the series, honestly I remembered enjoying the series much more the first time around. I think this is due to how I was reading the books, i.e. waiting 2-3 years between releases. There is a lot of regurgitation of previous books, I think this was probably to try and ensure the books could stand-alone, however it's quite a lot of redundant information when reading the books back-to-back.
Dies the fire, the first series in the book is one of my favorite post-apocalyptic reads, and the change over time of the world from technical/agnostic towards religion/magic being real is fascinating. I think I'm probably going to take a break before I go on to the next book and see if that makes the reads any better.
Overall I did enjoy this book, this is my second read through of the series, honestly I remembered enjoying the series much more the first time around. I think this is due to how I was reading the books, i.e. waiting 2-3 years between releases. There is a lot of regurgitation of previous books, I think this was probably to try and ensure the books could stand-alone, however it's quite a lot of redundant information when reading the books back-to-back.
Dies the fire, the first series in the book is one of my favorite post-apocalyptic reads, and the change over time of the world from technical/agnostic towards religion/magic being real is fascinating. I think I'm probably going to take a break before I go on to the next book and see if that makes the reads any better.