![]() ![]() We were back to the Amora who doesn’t take responsibility, who whines and wants someone else to do it for her, and who suddenly keeps secrets and doesn’t trust her crew despite her own inner monologue telling her to on a number of occasions. ![]() So it was incredibly disappointing to find that in book two she had reverted to her original characteristics and all that growth had disappeared. In book one the main character Amora is difficult to like at first don’t get me wrong she’s petty, immature, naïve, has a bad temper but she grows on you as her character develops and you see how much more compassionate she is than her father and she begins to trust people more building a crew of people who are interesting, funny and good friends. Because book two for me was just disappointing. Sadly after reading All the Tides of Fate I feel like it should perhaps have been a standalone, it was good enough that it could have done. I remember speeding through it and raving about it as one of my favourite books of 2021. It felt like a brand new idea, an original magic system and the pace was fast on account of the adventure element as well as the mystery of both Bastian and her fathers secrets about the kingdom. ![]() I read and really enjoyed All the Stars and Teeth last year. Spoiler warning some minor spoilers for the first book All the Stars & Teeth Thank you to Netgalley, Titan Books and Adalyn Grace for my arc of All the Tides of Fate in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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