![]() ![]() It definitely stayed consistent in its quality, and I always found myself enthralled in the world which Faizal created. That being said, I also read the second book, “We Free the Stars,” and it was just as amazing as “We Hunt the Flame.” So I was a little surprised to see nothing about “We Free the Stars.” It wasn’t that kind of series where the storyline falls off or becomes repetitive after multiple books. The fact that this book is the first of two is never advertised on BookTok, so boy oh boy was I confused when I came to the end on a cliffhanger, only to find out there is a whole other book. Also, just the cost of investing in a book series is definitely something that I know people may like to know in advance before starting a book. People may have opinions on the amount of time they are willing to invest into a series, and I totally get that. First off, a warning, this book is a part of a duology. ![]() ![]() Like, if I could marry a book, I would marry this one. Hopefully, my opinion of these books will help you decide whether it should be your next read. ![]() Warning: I am extremely biased in what I read, and I’m a sucker for Young Adult Fantasy books with a good enemies-to-lovers trope. In this column, I will be reviewing books that are either really hyped up by TikTok or given really poor reviews. I do, however, have Instagram reels, which is basically TikTok but three weeks behind. It’s a bit ironic that I’m the one writing this column considering I don’t have TikTok on my phone. ![]()
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