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“And I’d love to listen to you fall off a cliff.”
- my mood while reading
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ㅤㅤIn fact, I am having trouble coming up with anything to talk about in this particular review since, similar to this book, I really don't have anything to say. To be completely honest, I didn't have great expectations going into this, but for some reason, it still severely disappointed me—clearly not an easy task. As a result, this review may only be brief. This only received 2 stars because I kind of want to make a hate read out of this series for fun.
ㅤㅤA Dawn of Onyx follows Arwen, a healer from a small village in one of the many kingdoms of Evendell which is not a peaceful world, but rather one ravaged by war. War is exactly what causes Arwen to find herself in the claws of the wicked King of Onyx, the evil and merciless ruler of the Onyx Kingdome, the kingdom responsible for the war in the first place. As her healing powers grow, she starts to realise the Onyx kingdom is actually beautiful, with its ruler being probably the most beautiful thing of them all. But the war is far more complicated and Arwen finds herself in the middle of some horrible political intrigues that bring to light facts about herself she would have never guessed. This sounds like an interesting plot, right?
Too bad it is actually rather badly executed.
ㅤㅤSo let's begin and try to find anything to analyse in this book.
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-ˋˏ ༻ world-building, writing and action ༺ ˎˊ-
ㅤㅤWhen I am usually starting a fantasy book, as a huge fantasy reader, the thing I am looking forward to first is the world-building elements. Because, of course, how can you create a fantasy world if you do not offer enough attention to the universe you are creating, right?. Unfortunately, apart from the kingdoms existing, the war and its true reason and some pretty flowers being scattered around a gloomy castle, you do not get very much in this regard. So, what could I comment upon it, right?
ㅤㅤI need writers to understand that when they decide to write a fantasy book, writing style and register is insanely important in creating the correct atmosphere of the book; and writing is especially important for me most of the time. I do have books that I read mainly for entertainment, but this was a bit too much even for that. The writing was very confusing and badly structured with medical elements rather belonging to a way more advanced world than the medieval-like one in the book, lots of dialogues that were bordering on childish and cliché and lines that belonged into a high school romance book rather than in a fantasy one.
ㅤㅤThe action was once again disappointing. I know the fantasy genre, especially the one that also focuses on romance, has some pretty limited and rigid rules sometimes; therefore it is expected for the action to not be 100% a novelty, unique. But putting a bunch of popular tropes and plot-lines together without offering them the necessary depth and connection to your own story, does not create a genuine novel and the reader is left completely detached from a tale that doesn't feel natural in the slightest. This book could pretty much be summarised as an interesting idea that lacked continuity and effort, which ended up being suffocated under a mountain of mainstream tropes all for the sake of virality, I guess.
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-ˋˏ ༻ characters ༺ ˎˊ-
ㅤㅤThis might just be the shortest section of this review, because I honestly don't think I can find anything to say about these characters so far.
ㅤㅤ ⟡ Arwen - the only thing I hear in my mind when I think about her as a characters is "they could never make me like you". She is infuriatingly naive and inanimate in her own life. I genuinely thought she left her intelligence back in her village when she was taken by the Onyx soldiers, because there is no way for someone to actually be this dumb. This is officially the most dense and dull-witted FMC I've ever read about. Her so-called evolvement is absolutely unnatural and so forced. If she is responsible for saving the world, May God help us all!
ㅤㅤ ⟡ Kane - this man simply does not have a personality??? He had the potential to be an interesting aspect of this book, but unfortunately his only personality trait seems to be that he is somehow instantly in love with the most witless woman in the entire Evendell. Absolutely no character depth, no personality traits and no development.
ㅤㅤ ❧ This is the part where I would normally talk about the love story in this book, but it happens so fast that it is hard to understand how this man would suddenly give his life and risk the entire world for someone like Arwen. kill her instead, please; the world will be much safer.
ㅤㅤ ⟡ the other characters - it is not even worthy to mention them by name, to be honest, because they were simply there. They were nice at times, but they were mainly just there.
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-ˋˏ ༻ ending and conclusions ༺ ˎˊ-
ㅤㅤI actually thought the writer was also bored with the trajectory of the book and was rather impatient to get to the second one where, hopefully, things will get slightly better. The ending was absolutely rushed with a battle dumped on the plot out of nowhere, with every possible villain abruptly making an appearance after complete silence and a revelation that suddenly inspires the FMC to give up her ignorance for the benefit of becoming some kind of warrior-martyr. For short, the ending was as bad as the rest of the book
ㅤㅤI do think this book had some possible potential, but nothing from it felt authentic enough to actually also feel genuine to the reader. I finished this book, having no idea why the the kingdoms are named after stones or why this series is even named The Sacred Stones. Or maybe my brain was just too much in denial to actually memorise this information.
ㅤㅤWill I continue reading this? Absolutely, bring me the second book right now, because my last hate read was Bride and I genuinely kind of miss the feeling. 🤍
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ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ.˚౿ Pre-reading ࿐ ࿔*:・
ㅤㅤBack to picking random numbers from my TBR list since I am apparently unable to pick my next read myself. So let's go number 145!
ㅤㅤBeen hearing a lot about this one 👀