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Wrath
by John Gwynne
Elyon above and Asroth below, THIS WAS AMAZING. I'll write more when i stop crying!
I would also like to request another book just about Craf the crow because he's my favourite.
This was the final book in The Faithful and the Fallen series and it was everything I wanted and more. This entire series focuses on a legend around the 'Black Sun' and the 'Bright Star' - the human avatars of the gods Asroth and Elyon (devil and god) - and the people living in The Banished Lands. The series follows a whole cast of characters from heroes to villains with the prime focus on Corban, a young boy who ends up on a huge journey of growing up and transformation.
There was just so much character development in this book, particularly for Corban, and I feel like we finally get to see the wonderful man he became in the journey of these books. This book is intense, entertaining, thrilling, heartbreaking and infuriating all at once and it brought me on such a huge journey of emotion. I never knew who would survive and who would perish and it left me on the edge of my seat, unable to put the book down, and crying out when some of my favourite characters got injured or killed.
The battle at the end of Wrath is probably one of the best battles I've ever read in a book. It was everything I wanted for the final battle and i loved that it didn't just last a couple of chapters but really spanned the last quarter of the book. I 100% recommend this series to anyone looking for a fantastic fantasy series to read, and I need more more more books from John Gwynne.
I would also like to request another book just about Craf the crow because he's my favourite.
This was the final book in The Faithful and the Fallen series and it was everything I wanted and more. This entire series focuses on a legend around the 'Black Sun' and the 'Bright Star' - the human avatars of the gods Asroth and Elyon (devil and god) - and the people living in The Banished Lands. The series follows a whole cast of characters from heroes to villains with the prime focus on Corban, a young boy who ends up on a huge journey of growing up and transformation.
There was just so much character development in this book, particularly for Corban, and I feel like we finally get to see the wonderful man he became in the journey of these books. This book is intense, entertaining, thrilling, heartbreaking and infuriating all at once and it brought me on such a huge journey of emotion. I never knew who would survive and who would perish and it left me on the edge of my seat, unable to put the book down, and crying out when some of my favourite characters got injured or killed.
The battle at the end of Wrath is probably one of the best battles I've ever read in a book. It was everything I wanted for the final battle and i loved that it didn't just last a couple of chapters but really spanned the last quarter of the book. I 100% recommend this series to anyone looking for a fantastic fantasy series to read, and I need more more more books from John Gwynne.