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Average rating3.3
The mesmerising sequel to the NYT bestselling Girls of Paper and Fire The Girls of Paper and Fire did the impossible. They escaped. But out in the unforgiving wild, hunted like prey, Lei and Wren learn that the most terrifying prisons have no walls. Lei, the naive country girl who became a royal courtesan, is now known as the Moonchosen, the commoner who managed to do what no one else could. But slaying the cruel Demon King wasn't the end of the plan - it's just the beginning. Now Lei and her warrior love Wren must travel the kingdom to gain support from the far-flung rebel clans. The journey is made even more treacherous thanks to a heavy bounty on Lei's head, as well as insidious doubts that threaten to tear Lei and Wren apart from within. Meanwhile, an evil plot to eliminate the rebel uprising is taking shape, fueled by dark magic and vengeance. Will Lei succeed in her quest to overthrow the monarchy and protect her love for Wren, or will she fall victim to the sinister magic that seeks to destroy her? 'Beautiful and heart-breaking and meaningful . . . Ngan's writing is stunning' Young Adult Reads
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i really loved gopaf but this one kind of had the second book slump. it was a lottttt of traveling and battles with no real end goal or climax. those are the things i don't really love in fantasy. some moments did have me tear up but the two main characters really really annoyed me in this book as well
Even if I hadn't been trying to read this in the midst of a full house renovation and move whilst working full time and having a hyper 3 year old, I STILL would have struggled with this.
What the hell was this? It was just so dull and that's the worst a book can be. Be offensive, be problematic, be badly written at least then we have something to comment on but don't be boring.
I really loved the first book, the world was unique and it was well written but this was just plain filler.
I've not read the third book yet (and I don't know if I will) but it seems this should have been a duology and not spread thin into a poor trilogy like this.