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corabookworm 's review for:
King of Fools
by Amanda Foody
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
inspiring
tense
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
King of Fools, though it was a bit of a longer and slower-paced book, was absolutely incredible. Amanda Foody’s dedication to fleshing out this world and these characters is evident in every word as she pieces together several subplots and overarching conflicts into an exciting and thrilling story. King of Fools focuses both on politics and action-packed fights as street lords and gangs and politicians grapple for power in the North and South sides of “the city of sin”. And while all of this was amazing and super interesting to read about, my favorite part of the entire book was seeing Enne (one of the main characters) grow more stronger and confident, and build her own gang from absolutely nothing. Seeing a female character who was powerful, but also had real emotions and dressed in fancy dresses and was an expert in social etiquette, was so refreshing. I loved the constant banter between her and the other girls, and I am incredibly envious of the little group they created. In conclusion, this book was a fantastic sequel to Ace of Shades, and I adored every page of it. Highly recommend it if you’re in the mood for a slightly more complex and action-packed fantasy, or if you enjoyed the first book. <33