Power of the Stars 03 The Dark Element by Bryan Wilson
challenging dark emotional hopeful reflective sad tense
Slow-paced
Plot or character-driven? Character
Strong character development? Yes
Loveable characters? Yes
Diverse cast of characters? Yes
Flaws of characters are a main focus? Yes
4.25 Stars
From the beginning of the series, to now...I have grown to like Colton (not love, yet). I feel for him, for he's been thrown into this "heroes journey", but to also be given conficting prophesies...which have muddied the water. We (as the reader) want to root for him, but you can also understand his point of view.
These prophetic messages left for the Heart of the Flame and for him, just seem SO detached from 'what's actually going on.'
It is obvious by the way the Heart fo the Flame treats his people and those he's imprisoned. He (and his followers) are NOT benevolent. This is a fascist regime, and the things that they throw at the Throne, are the very things that they themselves do (doesn't this sound familiar?)
I've also grown fond of Rashar and now Kyla. They seem to have a good bond with each other, and to Colton, which will make the future installments to this story more interesting to pickup (thank you).
In this book, especially...we see war in its most devastating impacts. The futility, but also the bravery. As a leader in this battle, Colton and all his generals believe they are doing the right thing, but question whether it was done the right way. Always questioning, "was it worth it?"
The alternative, is usually the reason. If not us, then who would stand up to this tyranny?
The tragedy of war and conflict of any kind...is difficult. The idea of, "wouldn't it be nice to go back to when things were this way or that way?", but when clearer minds prevail, that's a fantasy of the past. We have to live (and sometimes die), making sure our future children, will have a better life...that what WE are going through, now.
Is the Throne perfect? No, but the Flames is even far more worse.
We have to fight, to make a better future.
I am now really stoked to see what Bryan Wilson has in store for us.