Vilest Things: the fiercely addictive and gripping sequel to the epic fantasy sensation Immortal Longings (Flesh and False Gods)
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Before diving into ‘Vilest Things’, I did a reread of ‘Immortal Longings’, which turned out to be a really great idea on my part (well done me!), because I did forget some more or less important info. ‘Vilest Things’ starts off right where ‘Immortal longings’ left off. I was super curious in what direction the story would go, since the plot of book one was quite clear. One of the things and plot points I was most excited about was Otta. And let me tell you, while I do wish we would have seen more of her, Otta did not disappoint! Especially the ending. IYKYK. There were also some new and different povs, which was interesting. For example, I really liked Galipei’s parts and chapters and, again, do wish there were a bit more of them in the book. While I’m still not 100% convinced of the romance between Calla and Anton, I do think their relationship made more sense in this book. Or let’s say, as much sense as them and their relationship can actually make. What I also liked was that we got to see more of the provinces around San-Er (the book has a map!!). Aaaaaand more backstory to the history of Talin! The ending was absolutely cruel! I did had a slight suspicion about one of the plot twists, but not *the other one*. I do have to say that the book fell a bit flat for me just about after the 50% mark for maybe the next 15%-ish and after that, my brain just kinda was not having it. Not the book’s fault, but purely a me-thing. Hence why I bumped up the rating to a 3,75 in favour of the book. I am excited for book three though! (MaoMao has 100% main character energy and I support it) Thank you to Hodderscape for providing this book for review via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
I could guess the "plot-twist" from the beginning but god i absolutely loved this book. i don't feel like it was ridiculously eventful, i just found it ridiculously interesting. absolutely loved it and absolutely do recommend.
Beiträge
Before diving into ‘Vilest Things’, I did a reread of ‘Immortal Longings’, which turned out to be a really great idea on my part (well done me!), because I did forget some more or less important info. ‘Vilest Things’ starts off right where ‘Immortal longings’ left off. I was super curious in what direction the story would go, since the plot of book one was quite clear. One of the things and plot points I was most excited about was Otta. And let me tell you, while I do wish we would have seen more of her, Otta did not disappoint! Especially the ending. IYKYK. There were also some new and different povs, which was interesting. For example, I really liked Galipei’s parts and chapters and, again, do wish there were a bit more of them in the book. While I’m still not 100% convinced of the romance between Calla and Anton, I do think their relationship made more sense in this book. Or let’s say, as much sense as them and their relationship can actually make. What I also liked was that we got to see more of the provinces around San-Er (the book has a map!!). Aaaaaand more backstory to the history of Talin! The ending was absolutely cruel! I did had a slight suspicion about one of the plot twists, but not *the other one*. I do have to say that the book fell a bit flat for me just about after the 50% mark for maybe the next 15%-ish and after that, my brain just kinda was not having it. Not the book’s fault, but purely a me-thing. Hence why I bumped up the rating to a 3,75 in favour of the book. I am excited for book three though! (MaoMao has 100% main character energy and I support it) Thank you to Hodderscape for providing this book for review via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
I could guess the "plot-twist" from the beginning but god i absolutely loved this book. i don't feel like it was ridiculously eventful, i just found it ridiculously interesting. absolutely loved it and absolutely do recommend.