Riley’s review of The Wrath and the Dawn (The Wrath and the Dawn, #1) > Likes and Comments
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This made me really want to pick this book up.
Hahaha. I actually did like this book, but I had some of the same issues as you.... But I thought the second book was much better. Sometimes all the hype around books make you expect more and you are left with...."That's it?" lol
This has been a book I've been on the fence about for so long I have no idea if I should read it or not. There is something about it that keeps drawing me in, but something that at that same time is telling me "oh hell no"
I really liked this book but I have to agree with the things you said. I didn't understand how she could suddenly love Khalid when he killed her best friend. Also she started loving him before she found out why he was killing his brides.
I had the same feelings as you regarding this book: thought I would love it but major disappointment. And I agree that the writing is forced.
Oh, also... the sequel is more of the same. it doesn't get better. Everything is so conveniently solved that I wonder what was the conflict even?
Love the review. Totally agree on all points. I didn't have a problem with the foreign language, but then I am originally from Indian descent and married to an Arab! So that's the only reason I was familiar with it.
This book was a major letdown especially when going in with a preconceived notion that you will love it.
I agree with what you say, but I really enjoyed this book because the writing works for me. I hope you will enjoyed the sequel more!
I hated this book so much! I never got the hype!
The dude was horrible, it was boring and it was just ???
You spoke my heart. I hate when characters fall in love (not sort-of like, not a smidge of lust but full-on-love) without anything of significance happening first. I don't understand when Khalid fell in love (was it while being read a bed time story by Shazi?) and I am waiting for Tariq's great love to be explained (he is willing to wage a war for her). Even Jalal and Despina's love is a no-go for me.
YES, SO ACCURATE! It had so much potential to be a good book but it just completely disappointed me... 100% agree with everything
OMG ty the metaphors were so forced too, oftentimes. like, if you tried to follow the logic of some of the flowery language and metaphors, half of them didn't even make sense...
Oh my gosh, I zoned out every single time and have no idea what I have been reading actually. Nearly finished so I will skim read and call it a day.
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This made me really want to pick this book up.
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Hahaha. I actually did like this book, but I had some of the same issues as you.... But I thought the second book was much better. Sometimes all the hype around books make you expect more and you are left with...."That's it?" lol
This has been a book I've been on the fence about for so long I have no idea if I should read it or not. There is something about it that keeps drawing me in, but something that at that same time is telling me "oh hell no"
I really liked this book but I have to agree with the things you said. I didn't understand how she could suddenly love Khalid when he killed her best friend. Also she started loving him before she found out why he was killing his brides.
I had the same feelings as you regarding this book: thought I would love it but major disappointment. And I agree that the writing is forced.
Oh, also... the sequel is more of the same. it doesn't get better. Everything is so conveniently solved that I wonder what was the conflict even?
Love the review. Totally agree on all points. I didn't have a problem with the foreign language, but then I am originally from Indian descent and married to an Arab! So that's the only reason I was familiar with it. This book was a major letdown especially when going in with a preconceived notion that you will love it.
I agree with what you say, but I really enjoyed this book because the writing works for me. I hope you will enjoyed the sequel more!
I hated this book so much! I never got the hype! The dude was horrible, it was boring and it was just ???
The flashing eye comment made me laugh out loud
You spoke my heart. I hate when characters fall in love (not sort-of like, not a smidge of lust but full-on-love) without anything of significance happening first. I don't understand when Khalid fell in love (was it while being read a bed time story by Shazi?) and I am waiting for Tariq's great love to be explained (he is willing to wage a war for her). Even Jalal and Despina's love is a no-go for me.
YES, SO ACCURATE! It had so much potential to be a good book but it just completely disappointed me... 100% agree with everything
OMG ty the metaphors were so forced too, oftentimes. like, if you tried to follow the logic of some of the flowery language and metaphors, half of them didn't even make sense...
Oh my gosh, I zoned out every single time and have no idea what I have been reading actually. Nearly finished so I will skim read and call it a day.















