Tower of Dawn

Published July 10, 2017 by Bloomsbury.

ISBN:
978-1-4088-8797-4
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Following the shattering of the glass castle and the deaths of his men, Chaol pursues recovery by searching for healers in the southern continent while trying to convince Dorian and Aelin to ally with him and Nesryn in order to avoid war.

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Review of 'Tower of Dawn' on 'Storygraph'

Not a favorite of the series - it took me to around the middle of the book to get really interested in the story. Maybe it's because I could never really relate to Chaol, not sure. Overall fine, but I don't think I'd re-read this one. 

reviewed Tower of dawn by Sarah J. Maas (A throne of glass novel)

Review of 'Tower of dawn' on 'Storygraph'

I LOVE THIS SERIES SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Okay, so first I didn't start off super hyped up about this book because of the way Empire of Storms ended. I mean, come on! Who goes from all that to Chaol in Antica?! I'm sorry Chaol but Aelin is my absolute favorite! I'm a sucker for witty, sarcastic women who get me laughing so hard I can't breathe.

Anyway, once I managed to finally find a way to actually read the book (my e-reader broke :'() and told myself I had to get through it before Kingdom of Ash I found out that Tower of Dawn really isn't that bad (like that's a surprise...). The whole journey Chaol went through is something that I can relate to so well in my own way since I'm going through a why-am-I-such-a-failure phase in my life as well. I kinda wish I had a Yrene Towers …

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