78 pages • 2 hours read
768
Novel • Fiction
Crescent City • Contemporary Fantasy World
2022
YA
18+ years
In House of Sky and Breath, Bryce Quinlan and her lover Hunt Athalar, alongside allies, get drawn into the Ophion rebellion against the Asteri after discovering their connection to Bryce's murdered friend, Danika. Amidst political intrigue and personal revelations, they seek to unravel the tyrannical regime's secrets, making surprising alliances and uncovering shocking truths about Midgard's history and governance system. The book contains explicit scenes of intimacy, violence, and language.
Mysterious
Emotional
Fantastical
Suspenseful
Romantic
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Sarah J. Maas’ House of Sky and Breath offers a rich, immersive world with intricate magic systems and compelling character dynamics, continuing to captivate fans of her previous works. Critics praise its detailed world-building and emotional depth but note the occasionally dense pacing and complex plotlines may challenge new readers.
An ideal reader for Sarah J. Maas's House of Sky and Breath is a fan of intricate fantasy worlds, dynamic characters, and romantic subplots. Enthusiasts of Maas's earlier work, as well as those who enjoy A Court of Thorns and Roses or Leigh Bardugo's Shadow and Bone series, will likely find this book equally captivating.
655,062 ratings
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768
Novel • Fiction
Crescent City • Contemporary Fantasy World
2022
YA
18+ years
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