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chronicallybookish 's review for:
Flamefall
by Rosaria Munda
Quick Stats
Overall: 5 stars
Characters:5/5
Plot:5/5
Setting:5/5
Writing:5/5
Oh. My. Gosh. I thought this was a duology? It’s not a duology. Which means I need to wait 365 days for the next book. I CAN’T WAIT THAT LONG! I seriously don’t know how I’ll manage because this series has quickly made its way to the very top of my favorites. It has DRAGONS!
If you’re a fan of Seraphina, Throne of Glass, or Red Queen, pick up the first book in this series—Fireborne—right now.
On to the actual review:
Flamefall picks up right where Fireborne left off, but we get an additional, new narrator—someone we’ve never met before—Griff. I was a bit concerned when the book opened to Griff’s POV, but don’t worry, we still get Annie and Lee’s POVs too. Griff is a “humble rider” for New Pythos. When the survivors of the triarchy went to New Pythos and took twenty odd dragon eggs with them, they didn’t have enough dragonborn riders, so they were forced to accept some peasants into their dragonriding program. However, these lowborn riders are treated like scum. If you thought Annie was treated poorly? You haven’t seen anything yet.
I loved Griff as a character as well as getting to see what was going on behind enemy lines. That added a whole new layer too the book—actually, there were several new layers added to the book, each twistier than the last, and each masterfully executed. I adored Fireborne, but Rosaria Munda has really outdone herself with Flamefall.
The plot was complex, twisty, and really well developed. Every twist and turn—and there were a lot!—caught me off guard in the best way. And when I say that ending has me FREAKING OUT—oh my gosh. I need the next book. I need it.
I’m kind of the worst at writing reviews for books I liked. I can’t think critically. There were no flaws—I mean, Annie and Lee’s crappy communication did drive me crazy for a got third of the book. That was annoying. And Cor. Like, I get it, but he still pissed me off.
Anywayyyyyyyyyyyy please please please read this book! Now! Thank you!
Overall: 5 stars
Characters:5/5
Plot:5/5
Setting:5/5
Writing:5/5
Oh. My. Gosh. I thought this was a duology? It’s not a duology. Which means I need to wait 365 days for the next book. I CAN’T WAIT THAT LONG! I seriously don’t know how I’ll manage because this series has quickly made its way to the very top of my favorites. It has DRAGONS!
If you’re a fan of Seraphina, Throne of Glass, or Red Queen, pick up the first book in this series—Fireborne—right now.
On to the actual review:
Flamefall picks up right where Fireborne left off, but we get an additional, new narrator—someone we’ve never met before—Griff. I was a bit concerned when the book opened to Griff’s POV, but don’t worry, we still get Annie and Lee’s POVs too. Griff is a “humble rider” for New Pythos. When the survivors of the triarchy went to New Pythos and took twenty odd dragon eggs with them, they didn’t have enough dragonborn riders, so they were forced to accept some peasants into their dragonriding program. However, these lowborn riders are treated like scum. If you thought Annie was treated poorly? You haven’t seen anything yet.
I loved Griff as a character as well as getting to see what was going on behind enemy lines. That added a whole new layer too the book—actually, there were several new layers added to the book, each twistier than the last, and each masterfully executed. I adored Fireborne, but Rosaria Munda has really outdone herself with Flamefall.
The plot was complex, twisty, and really well developed. Every twist and turn—and there were a lot!—caught me off guard in the best way. And when I say that ending has me FREAKING OUT—oh my gosh. I need the next book. I need it.
I’m kind of the worst at writing reviews for books I liked. I can’t think critically. There were no flaws—I mean, Annie and Lee’s crappy communication did drive me crazy for a got third of the book. That was annoying. And Cor. Like, I get it, but he still pissed me off.
Anywayyyyyyyyyyyy please please please read this book! Now! Thank you!