Overall impression: I adored this book and I find myself recommending it all the time because the characters and scenes just stuck with me so much even though I read it almost a year ago. You get multi-POV from the 5 main characters (my favorite type of story!) so I would highly recommend this series to Six of Crows and Red Rising fans. I loved all the characters but my favorite was Galen, with second favorite being Eli. 😁 They were all distinct with individual goals and personalities, and at so many points in their interactions, I felt so seen and related to them sooo much! And of course the book had a ton of epic action and adventure too. As someone who reads a lot of fantasy, my absolute favorite part was how unique and different it felt from anything else I've read. It wasn't just rehashing the same storylines and I feel like that is so hard to do well and speaks to Angela's creativity and talent as a writer!
Book Summary: The Heroic Façade tells the story of five diverse characters in their late teens and young twenties who are all taking the International Exam for the first time, a test that grants the few who pass riches and prestige but is deadly for most who fail.
The five main leads are all multi-dimensional, believable characters. They felt like real people, and I was able to connect with all of them. As the five strangers team up to take the exam together, they developed friendships that were enjoyable and believable; the progression of the relationships made me like each character more as the book went on. By the end, I really wanted all of them to pass.
The novel is set in a fictional, fantasy world with a "dash" of magic, which is my favorite type of fantasy story. I had expected a medieval fantasy setting based on the (first edition) cover, but I was pleasantly surprised that this fantasy world was actually most similar to modern day. I haven't read a modern fantasy with a similar world before, which kept it fresh. The mood managed to remain light-hearted and enjoyable, and never became overly dark. Overall, the novel was very well-written and I am looking forward to reading any potential sequels to come.