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T**A
Product delivered in best condition
This product was delivered faulty (the pages were wet and crumpled) however, it was exchanged within one day. Thank you so much Amazon. But regarding the story, I really don't like the fmc -violet. She has this main character's holo where because she is the mc, everybody wants her. But beside her, the story is soo good and fast paced.
K**I
It truly is one of the greatest romantasys out there!
If the last book was a bang, this one was bang on the buck. I know itโs a mammoth book of 623 pages, but if you are someone like me who doesn't tire of the details, and character-building of the world you love, youโre gonna be alright.In this second instalment, Yarros gives you a time dial that moves slowly. Allow me to tell you why thatโs amazing: You are in the scene, or, letโs say, a series of scenes one after the other, and your mind goes away, wondering where this is leading. You secretly hope that all this buildup doesnโt fall hard without delivering. But the moment it arrives shifts the ground beneath your feet!The ever-changing dynamic between Vi and Xaden keeps you on your toes: the unfurl of Viโs independence, the build, the flare, the manifestation of Viโs confidence, the lovely growing bond of the old characters, the frustrating yet welcoming arrival of the new ones, the unlikely friendships, the overload of evilness, the sweet deliverance of coming through despite the odds, the politics, the exploration of the new alliances, the betrayals, the adolescent drama, the heat and quench between the MCs, the brooding magical creatures, the heists, the loss, the unruliness of the majestic dragons, the secrets โ all this & so much more hold you tight. The journey through it all is one I will never forget for the time to come.It truly is one of the greatest romantasys out there โ you are seriously missing out by not picking it up.
A**)
*sigh* Sort-of Spoilers, Do Not Proceed
*takes a deep breath*I think itโs a little heartbreaking to me that I started my review for Fourth Wing the exact same way, by taking a deep breath. Whatโs heartbreaking about it is that theyโre likely for different reasons. Iโm not going into this review thinking to spoil anyone, but I donโt promise that I wonโt be speaking about things that you would rather read about in the book than on my blog. Of course, I wonโt tell you how it ends, but in the process of explaining how I feel, I might have to give some details. Iโll try my best toโOkay, I changed my mind. This review is going to be spoiler-y. Still wonโt tell you how it ends though. Be warned (returns).Letโs begin with the best advice I could give you, which I took myself: do not walk into this book expecting another Fourth Wing. There will never be another Fourth Wing, even Fourth Wing didnโt expect to be a Fourth Wing. That honestly helped me greatly while getting into this book. I had read Fourth Wing many many times before entering this book, knowing that I had to be very sure about the world building and rules that we had been introduced to in book one for me to able to be comfortable about whatever Iron Flame would throw at us. Despite that, I was grappling, but more about that later.As soon as I opened the book, the first thing I noticed was the very helpful breakdown of the structure of the wings, sections, squads and leadership. Itโs likely that by now everyoneโs fairly understood the workings within BWC (Basgiath War College) but in case you need a quick refresher or have some confusion on the structure or whoโs higher up in the leadership, you have a diagrammatic representation of it to check quickly. A big thumbs up from my side for that, thank you! The second thing I noticed which surprised me was that under the contents section there was now a division: Part One and Part Two. I couldnโt fathom why there would be such a division, what could possibly require for a book to be split into two parts unless there is some case of before and after; but what could that be in the current scenario? Third thing I noticed was the page count. It was 600 odd pages on my Kindle and the mini-celebration I did in joy is unrivalled to anything else that I had ever celebrated before.Letโs start off with part one. This book begins minutes after where book one ended. I wouldnโt say book one ended on a cliffhanger, given the answers for the what who how were rather evident. But, it definitely did end on a plot twist. The last few chapters of book one rode the high of the first plot twist that was both revealed and handled with brutal action scenes and emotionally wrecking moments. About four pages into IF we suddenly have five hundred and fifty times the information that we did in about 7 chapters of book one put together. Iโm aware that this could be off-putting for many readers because it can come off as an info-dump, but I was here for it. The book begins to delve slowly into the world that has been kept hidden away from usโthe world of the MMCโso yes, I was here for it. The difference in our perception of the secrets, the characters hidden in the dark and their world versus the actual reality of what is happening and what the truth is cannot be more vastly different. I was curious to see how Yarros was going to integrate this new truth into the set-up she had weaved in book oneโthe war college, the leadership and the mission that her squad had successfully failed at. The answer to this is: she did and she didnโt, which also ties into the part one and part two suspense.The first half of the book progresses with some tension, a sort of long distance relationship between the MCs paired with the vast emotional gap that now separated them because of the betrayal and secrets from book one, the new Vice Commandant who really might just be a sadistic psychopath in hiding and the past and secret truths that Violet Sorrengail has to now live with. An additional factor that as readers we had not expected? What being a second year at BWC meant. The rules of year two? Survive, but do not break. Pair all of this with the nail biting tension of Violet as she pushes away anyone close to her, judges who to trust with her newfound secret and tries to help the revolution in her own way. All this is fairly familiar ground with some new twists and turns and shocks and revelations along the way.The progress in the first half of the book is one step forward two steps back on many fronts. Each time there is progress, there is something that takes them a few steps back. Thereโs pain and betrayal waiting at every turn and the stress and frustration of it all really hits a peak by the time part one ends.As part two begins I could immediately understand why the book was split right down the middle this way. At this point I began feeling like I was reading two completely different books, the set-up changes, the stakes increase infinitely and everything we had come to understand about the world becomes convoluted and many times harder to understand. Violetโs character responding to this subconsciously and the conversation she and Xaden Riorson have about this really hits the nail on the head on that front. That being said, nothing (not even the prep I did understanding all the rules of everything Fourth Wing laid at our feet) could really prepare me for everything that happens in part two. I went through many reads of each page and Iโm still iffy on some things, even though Yarros tried her best to add some familiarity to the whiplashing changes.Now letโs address why itโs possible that there are so many gaps in understanding and the world building not being as smooth as it was in book one. Is this because this book was made to release in a rush that everything from the editing to the writing has been rushed as well? Hence the physical copies too are turning up with multiple issues and misprints? Highly possible. While the book is very much binge-able, it is also extremely extensive. The world building takes a hit because the writing hasnโt been trimmed of that which is not required. For example:Xadenโs lifted hand is raised at his chest [โฆ]Sure, this is perfectly acceptable, but itโs also a two time explanation of something, to say that itโs both lifted and itโs raised even if the second was to explain location. โXadenโs arm is lifted to his chestโ, or โXadenโs hand is raised at his chestโ are more common, simple ways to phrase that. If you think Iโm nitpicking thatโs perfectly fine, but now imagine this kind of writing being paired with new world building thatโs poured through almost every page of this 600+ book. It makes everything 100 times harder to understand which means we gloss over meaning and glean understanding only through the results of something. For example, I may not know why something works or doesnโt but I know if it has worked or not. Which is the kind of surface level comprehension that my reader heart will never be happy with. I can understand now why books are released nearly one year apart. Just half that time and I can see the steep price it exacts. Though Iโm very thankful for such an early release and know it couldnโt have been easy to get this Godzilla of a book out.However, the book, you can tell has a lot going for it. Thereโs lots of tension between the MCs thatโs so frustrating it makes you feel everything. The depth to which their emotions are felt pour off the page and like all characters caught in the middle of an almost-war, they donโt always have the luxury of time to deal with their differences. I loved that they try anyway and that their relationship is so new that theyโre both growing, understanding how this works and stumbling many times along the way. Them calling one another out, taking criticism, rolling with it, finding even and balanced ground is surprisingly the most powerful scenes in the book. Surprising, because book one had more powerful scenes other than the emotional ones (perhaps the writing dampens our understanding of the world which reduces the effect of the other scenes, Iโm not sure. Or maybe itโs me, who knows?). After they finally achieve that state of balance and peaceโwith a lot of frustration and pain on the readersโ endโIโm not ready to see that being shaken. But just my luck, I bet something is going to happen. We have three more books to go and my anxiety is not feeling settled.I loved the relationships in this book. Loved it. In Fourth Wing, Violetโs squad is one of the best things about it. In this book, the squad expands, both in the way youโre thinking and not in the way youโre thinking and I loved seeing that happen. I love female friendships and I especially love how Yarros writes how these relationships evolve. There are some characters that dislike Violet immensely and watching both the effect of that and the slow evolution of it into something else was my favourite part of it. I love Yarrosโ ability to work into her writing the nature of people, how thereโs dark and light. Does that mean redemption arcs work 100%? Well, the answer is yes and no. The book has a many act now, feel and think later scenarios and oftentimes itโs more important to be able to trust someone now rather than focus on how they were in the past. Itโs a heartbreaking and heartwarming element when it plays out.Part oneโs pace was stable, going at the perfect speed, but part two kicks it out of the park and I was just flying through it. There are many fantastic things about the book which is what makes it a four star read for me. However, I essentially plotted out most of the happenings in this book, because theyโre the absolute typical writing strategies that are used to escalate and maintain tension. (bombastic side eye) I have to say, I didnโt expect to be so right. I pretty much nailed it on the head, to be honest and after how unpredictable Fourth Wing was for me, I did not expect to be so right about so many things. Especially that endingโฆ *sighs* which is what makes it a four star read for me.That ending I know would have hit the mark on breaking a lot of peopleโs hearts, but for me, it was a littleโฆdisappointing. I suddenly feared it was a angst amping strategy, before remembering that the author has plotted out this whole series and I will have faith before I have doubt. So will I read the next book? Absolutely. But am I worried, but for very different reasons than a reader typical is? 100%. But again, faith first.My rating is four stars and thatโs not something I predicted. There were also some formatting errors in the Kindle edition that I purchased, so do be open to the possibility of that when you start reading. Please check trigger warnings. This is not a book that you go into without being aware. The book offers trigger warnings inside, so thatโs something Iโd really like to thank them for.
P**H
Quality
Great quality I have received.Without any damage. Thank you โจ
A**T
TAKE NO SPOILERS BEFORE YOU READ THIS MASTER PIECE
THE BEST YOU CAN EVER FIND. The quality was amazing , the cliffhanger? So good even if I wish it wouldn't be there . To the ppl out there who have read fourth wing , this book is gonna push you to your edges , so hold your seats, i finished the 800 pages in two nights and one day. Trust me , this is my by far the fastest read because the plots and everything was damn good. Hope you buy it as soon as you can , your missing it.
A**R
Book quality
Good
P**I
Damaged in the top
The book was a little damaged in the top otherwise fine
S**A
I asked for bubble wrap they never sent it
The media could not be loaded. Books are 100% original but the problem is that the delivery sucks....I first ordered it and received it damaged and the stencil edges were not perfect...then I replaced it again I received damaged books...then I again placed another order of this book and each time I requested for bubble wrap but I never received the books in bubble wrap...the 3rd time I received the books in better quality....(Not absolutely perfect but fine)..well that's ok...I brought it for 889โน each...it's a steal for such price for this limited edition sprayed edges for such a popular book...I saw it in a bookstore and it was 1600โน each...so ofcourse it's a steal deal..I always buy books from cocoblu retail they are the genuine book sellers but only problem is their delivery service..it's the worst...I have never received any damaged paperback from them but hardcovers if I am ordering and that too this expensive you must consider atleast providing your coustomer a bubble wrap...I would suggest you people if you are thinking to order this hardcover then go for " bargain book seller" they deliver the books in such fine condition without damage but I don't know if they will provide you the sprayed edges like "cocoblu " provides ...you can try...
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