Charlotte May's Reviews > The Empire of Gold
The Empire of Gold (The Daevabad Trilogy, #3)
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bookshelves: 500-page-plus, epic-fantasy, faith, favourites, mythology, romance, tear-jerker
Apr 18, 2020
bookshelves: 500-page-plus, epic-fantasy, faith, favourites, mythology, romance, tear-jerker
This was everything! 😍😍
I will not claim to have understood everything but I loved it nonetheless! 🥰
The end to this trilogy was everything I could have asked for. The extensive world building is expanded even further, the characters are pushed to the absolute limit.
The conclusion was just perfect. I feel like I can’t go into it without spoilers but everything that unfurled I was pleased with.
I’m not going to yammer on because I’m just all gush and no substance. Just. If you enjoy epic fantasy then pick up this series!!!!
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Library copy available for pick up.
I will finally get the answers I need!!
😁
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I don’t usually care about the romances in books but I really hope Nahri and Ali are endgame and not Dara.
I hate the trope where a girl falls in love with a man/being that is like thousands of years older than them.
And I just love the friends to lovers trope!
Roll on June!!!!
I will not claim to have understood everything but I loved it nonetheless! 🥰
The end to this trilogy was everything I could have asked for. The extensive world building is expanded even further, the characters are pushed to the absolute limit.
The conclusion was just perfect. I feel like I can’t go into it without spoilers but everything that unfurled I was pleased with.
I’m not going to yammer on because I’m just all gush and no substance. Just. If you enjoy epic fantasy then pick up this series!!!!
************************
Library copy available for pick up.
I will finally get the answers I need!!
😁
********************
I don’t usually care about the romances in books but I really hope Nahri and Ali are endgame and not Dara.
I hate the trope where a girl falls in love with a man/being that is like thousands of years older than them.
And I just love the friends to lovers trope!
Roll on June!!!!
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April 18, 2020
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April 18, 2020
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July 4, 2020
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April 3, 2021
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April 3, 2021
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"Long bank holiday weekend - time to start a giant book! I’ve been looking forward to this for ages 😊"
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April 4, 2021
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" “I’ve got a lot of experience finding slivers of light to cherish when life gets more miserable than usual.” "
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April 21, 2021
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epic-fantasy
April 21, 2021
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500-page-plus
April 21, 2021
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tear-jerker
April 21, 2021
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romance
April 21, 2021
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mythology
April 21, 2021
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favourites
April 21, 2021
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faith
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Apr 18, 2020 10:53AM
I care a lot about romances in books, if there's romance I want it well portrayed and I'm with you team Ali and Nahri.
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I don't necessarily ship anyone in this book (I LOVE Ali in general tho) but would much prefer her with Ali over Dara! But I am such a sucker for the friends to lovers trope too, definitely prefer it to enemies to lovers.
''I hate the trope where a girl falls in love with a man/being that is like thousands of years older than them.'' THIS
I personally think that Nahri and Ali friendship is the purest thing. Not sure if I want it to turn into a romance. But if she were to end up with one of the guys, I'd rather it be Ali.
Thank you! This is how I felt too! I can understand the passion between Dara and Nahri but Ali and Dara had a much more healthy foundation for a relationship.