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salemrose's review against another edition
adventurous
emotional
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
tigraces's review
adventurous
challenging
emotional
funny
mysterious
tense
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.5
yannafr04's review against another edition
adventurous
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
i genuinely don’t know what to say. a work of art. i need more time to think on this. too fucking long though fr fr. still perfect
a_mingled_yarn's review against another edition
It was just too much. Got about 5 pages in and knew I'd be struggling to finish it.
ck11's review against another edition
Wasn't enjoying it. Won't pretend I'd like to finish it
luneinbooks's review against another edition
5.0
" The stranger came out of the sea like a water ghost, barefoot and wearing the scars of his journey."
This is my third re-read of Priory and it still holds the place of my favourite book of all time.
This book is narrated by four main characters and features a plethora of side characters that you will fall in love with.
Ead and sabran take the top place as my favourite characters of this book, but Kit is a close second, I honestly will never not cry over him.
Each and every character is complicated and whole, Roos is a prime example of this.
He is a miserable old man who does some questionable things for vaguely good reasons but you cannot help but love and pity the poor thing.
One of the Greatest thing shown in this book is not only the romantic love but also platonic. Loth and his love for Sabran and Ead but also his sorrow over loosing Kit. This builds his character to one of great emotional complexity.
The world building is fantastic, there is a clear and gorgeous distinction between each land.
Did this book make me cry?
Blatantly, yes
Some amazing quotes -
- " But when the heart grows too full, it overflows. And mine, inevitably, overflows onto the page"
- " In darkness, we are naked. Our truest selves. Night is when fear comes to us at it's fullest, when we have no way to fight it. It will do everything it can to seep inside you. Sometimes it may succeed - but never think that you are the night"
- " Damn you, Eadaz uq-Nāra."
Ead released a breath, half sigh and half laugh. " How many times have we damned eachother now?"
" Not nearly enough."
- " You loved me. Without condition. You saw the person I could be. And I will be that person, Jan. I will endure, my midnight sun."
This is my third re-read of Priory and it still holds the place of my favourite book of all time.
This book is narrated by four main characters and features a plethora of side characters that you will fall in love with.
Ead and sabran take the top place as my favourite characters of this book, but Kit is a close second, I honestly will never not cry over him.
Each and every character is complicated and whole, Roos is a prime example of this.
He is a miserable old man who does some questionable things for vaguely good reasons but you cannot help but love and pity the poor thing.
One of the Greatest thing shown in this book is not only the romantic love but also platonic. Loth and his love for Sabran and Ead but also his sorrow over loosing Kit. This builds his character to one of great emotional complexity.
The world building is fantastic, there is a clear and gorgeous distinction between each land.
Did this book make me cry?
Blatantly, yes
Some amazing quotes -
- " But when the heart grows too full, it overflows. And mine, inevitably, overflows onto the page"
- " In darkness, we are naked. Our truest selves. Night is when fear comes to us at it's fullest, when we have no way to fight it. It will do everything it can to seep inside you. Sometimes it may succeed - but never think that you are the night"
- " Damn you, Eadaz uq-Nāra."
Ead released a breath, half sigh and half laugh. " How many times have we damned eachother now?"
" Not nearly enough."
- " You loved me. Without condition. You saw the person I could be. And I will be that person, Jan. I will endure, my midnight sun."
trex1521's review against another edition
adventurous
tense
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.25
teawithhoney's review against another edition
4.0
I really enjoyed this book overall. It was beautifully written. The world building and characters drew me in and I rarely felt bored despite the length. However, it felt like the climaxes of the book were almost rushed/not built up enough? The whole story built up to the defeat of the Nameless One, but the actual battle itself didn’t have me entirely hooked in. The author is great at establishing a rich world with interesting characters, but I found myself wanting more at certain points in the story. I appreciate that Shannon was trying to build a world where woman and people of colour are treated equally, but parts of it seemed forced and unrealistic.
I loved the writing style and the way the author depicts the world. The convergence of the different storylines was so good. And god please can we get more books with queer characters and relationships? I loved the romance in this book.
The flaws in this book are very outweighed by the pros. I would read again.
I loved the writing style and the way the author depicts the world. The convergence of the different storylines was so good. And god please can we get more books with queer characters and relationships? I loved the romance in this book.
The flaws in this book are very outweighed by the pros. I would read again.