Fourth Wing and Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros

Fourth Wing was a great read that enchanted me with the universe and characters the whole time.  I loved reading about Violet's incredible strength and resilience. Even after being pushed into the Rider's Quadrant, Violet managed to make it. She fell in love with the second-most powerful rider, her being the first, and bonded to one of the biggest dragons who happened to be the most powerful. She also bonded with a second dragon which is unheard of.

I felt like this book was full of twists and turns that I didn't see coming. That might be something I should work on but overall it was more exciting.

I was reading reviews on Goodreads and came across one that said nothing was original (It was by Sue Miz if you want to read it). I thought this was an interesting way to view it. After reading the review, I can see their point but I also think that it was good and I still enjoyed it. I looked into other books this person had rated one star just to see if they really didn't like Rebecca Yarros or if it was a common thing. After scrolling for a bit, I saw a lot of BookTok books and a lot of romantasy. This made me think that this person isn't a big fan of the genre, which is fine.

Despite these complaints and issues they saw in the book, I still enjoyed it. It was really fun to read a bout dragons who had personalities and could talk to their riders. Overall, I would recommend this to fans of SJM, romantasy, and dragons who can talk.

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