Heir of Fire
2014 • 581 pages

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Average rating4.3

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To know the real value of a book you should consider the magical effect it could have on you, as is it so powerful that it's able to make you forget you're actually reading. Based on that, Heir of Fire has a real, so real value. And the fact is even more meaningful that I generally dislike the multiple POVs. Celaena keeps surprising me and everyone and we're only at the middle of the saga. This girl, this wondrous, superbadass-but-also-over endearing character is so goals in every possible way. She is inspiring as much as her environment and I think both are always linked somehow. The scenery of this book is genuinely... magical. And the way Sarah continiously plays with our heart still awe me. I need more but I also need to take some time to print this chapters in my mind, reread them maybe (surely) and appreciate again and again every single bit of it. That's the third one and it's getting bigger and bigger and I might explode soon, but I'm happy with that. Im grateful for this instant of greatness and mainly for such books to exist.

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