2.5*
Ah, my poor, conflicted thoughts on this book. This was a much anticipated one for me, so I am a bit bummed that I didn't love it more. It wasn't terrible, but it wasn't quite what I had hoped for either. Some things worked really well, while a few others didn't so much. So, as always, let's begin with the good!
The Stuff I Liked:
- The atmosphere was on point, just as I had hoped. Since this book was set in a mountain kingdom, I was all set for perils and unsavory conditions, and the book certainly delivered on that front. The author did a fabulous job of making the mountain seem like the treacherous terrain that would heighten the stakes for our characters.
- River is kiiiind of my fave. He was funny, and it made the journey a bit lighter. I also loved how he and Kamzin bantered, and how much they challenged each other. And yes, I shipped them too.
- There is a really big focus on family and friendships. Kamzin has a lot of moral dilemmas involving her family and her people along the way, and I appreciated the thought she gave to each of them. She considered her family all the time, even when she wasn't physically near them, and that felt incredibly authentic.
The Stuff I Didn't Like So Much:
- Bird People. Look, I didn't deduct stars for this or anything because I know it's my hangup, but I'd be remiss if I didn't tell you how sad I was to see bird people. You guys know how I feel about bird people, right? Do not like.
- It was kind of really slow moving. I just wanted a little more adventure, a little less description. I just didn't need as many smaller details, frankly. I got a wee bit bored for parts of it, and that was a little sad.
- I was also able to predict most of what was going to happen, which didn't exactly help in the boredom arena. A lot of the twists I did see coming, which made the pace seem even slower most of the time.
Bottom Line: While I liked the characters and the plot, the story itself sometimes left me wanting more. I may continue the story, but with slightly lower expectations.
*Copy provided for review