House of Sky and Breath
by
Sarah J. Maas
My rating:
2 of 5 stars
Where do I even start with this? There are three things you need to know about
this book. First, it's fucking long. Second, it didn't need to be as long as it
was. Third, it's absolutely batshit crazy.
I was hopeful for this new, more adult series when I first read it last
year, but it actually wound up being not all that different from ACOTAR, or
what I read of TOG (I haven't finished that yet and I'm not sure I
will).
Now that I mention it, there's probably a fourth thing you should know
about this book - Sarah J. Maas writes the same story, over and over. The
minor details might change, but the major ideas, themes, and concepts are all
the exact. same. thing. Partially human girl? Check. Ridiculous amount of
powers and abilities? Check. Status as chosen one/savior? Check. Hot,
over-muscled, similarly over-powered SO that everyone else is really afraid
of? Check. Quest to save the world that only our aforementioned heroine can
complete? Check. Lots of fucking/growling/purring/roaring? Check check check
check.
Honestly, the list could go on and on. And really, I could have forgiven
sticking with a certain theme (horny fae is definitely her shtick). The fact
that SJM is now not only copying her own concepts over and over again, but
literally smashing all of those previously separate worlds together is where I
draw the line.