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Sep 10, 2017
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4.5 stars!
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Tower of Dawn is a breath of fresh of air! In a delightful turn of events, the sixth installment in the Throne of Glass series series is told mostly from Chaol’s POV, taking readers to new and excited places. The world-building is great, the character development is absolutely freaking amazing, and the tension is off the charts.
Sarah J. Maas, after a backlash, seems to have listened to her readers. This novel delive ...more
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4.5 stars!
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“We can only go on.”
Tower of Dawn is a breath of fresh of air! In a delightful turn of events, the sixth installment in the Throne of Glass series series is told mostly from Chaol’s POV, taking readers to new and excited places. The world-building is great, the character development is absolutely freaking amazing, and the tension is off the charts.
Sarah J. Maas, after a backlash, seems to have listened to her readers. This novel delive ...more

Tower of Dawn is the latest installment of Sarah J. Maas popular Throne of Glass series. Unlike the other entries in the series, this novel does not immediately follow on from previous events. Rather, it is a novel set during the events of the previous text, Empire of Storms. This Throne of Glass novel particularly focuses on Chaol Westfall, and his quest in another land. A quest to assist Aelin in her mission to defeat the evil demonic forces invading her land.
Full review over at my website at ...more
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SO much better than book 5. When I finished book 5 I was upset to see this book was a parallel timeline but I really enjoyed it. The pacing was great and I really grew to love Chaol, and loved Nesryn’s storyline. I think book 5 had too much info dumping and plot building, too much switching between viewpoints. It was nice to have a whole book focused on one character and place. It made me really excited for the final book!

I actually loved everything about this book. It was so different from the rest of the series and that worked for me. Seeing the Southern continent, learning about Nesryn's family, about the Khagan and his children, as well as watching Choal become a person I can love again, made for a wonderful book.
I loved the healers and the Torre Cesme. The Ruk are amazing and I want one! I love that they are able to choose their riders as well as being chosen.
Loved it, might be my favourite of the series. ...more
I loved the healers and the Torre Cesme. The Ruk are amazing and I want one! I love that they are able to choose their riders as well as being chosen.
Loved it, might be my favourite of the series. ...more

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