63 pages • 2 hours read
816
Novel • Fiction
Prythian • Medieval Fantasy World
2024
YA
18+ years
In House of Flame and Shadow, Bryce Quinlan allies with the Night Court to defend her world against the despotic Asteri. She discovers her ancient lineage, acquires immense power, and ultimately sacrifices herself to annihilate the Asteri, only to be revived by her former boss’s curse. Bryce then establishes a new democratic regime for the Fae, ensuring justice and unity for all. The book features depictions of oppression, discrimination, and graphic death and violence.
Mysterious
Fantastical
Emotional
Suspenseful
Dark
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House of Flame and Shadow by Sarah J. Maas has drawn both praise and criticism. Fans appreciate the intricate world-building, dynamic characters, and gripping plot. However, some readers note that the pacing can be uneven, with occasional lulls in the narrative. Overall, it is a must-read for fantasy enthusiasts, despite its minor flaws.
A reader who would enjoy House of Flame and Shadow by Sarah J. Maas is likely a fan of intricate fantasy worlds, complex characters, and epic romance. Comparable to readers of Maas' A Court of Thorns and Roses series or Leigh Bardugo's Shadow and Bone trilogy, they appreciate detailed lore and high-stakes drama.
512,084 ratings
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816
Novel • Fiction
Prythian • Medieval Fantasy World
2024
YA
18+ years
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