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intriguing YA fantasy with a satisfying conclusion
Overall rating
 
4.3
Plot
 
4.0
Characters
 
5.0
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
N/A
HE WHO BREAKS THE EARTH is an engaging YA fantasy that follows four characters. Each of the four is dealing with their own problems and desires, and they are on a collision course with fate. Mateo has a new voice in his head, and he is trying to determine his path forward, especially since he knows it might put him at odds with the girl he loves. Lia is heading his way, but with darker things on her mind since her last remaining family member has been kidnapped by his father.

Anwei is seeking revenge for those who have wronged her, and her path is dangerous but determined. Knox is recovering and still confused about what has happened, hoping the bond with Willow has been severed - but learning that it was not so simple. As the story continues, bonds will be challenged and choices will be made.

Although this is a thick book, the pace felt quite quick and steady with a plot that propels the story forward. There is a lot of action throughout with nary a dull moment. As each of the four perspectives are given, it keeps the reader on their toes and moving forward. While four could seem like a lot, each of the characters felt distinct and it was easy to keep track of who was who. The character arcs for the four are continuing to develop in this story and they will be challenged by the paths they are forging for themselves.

As a second book, the writing does not spend a lot of time recapping the previous or explaining the world, so it would definitely help to have recently read the first book. That being said, this world is infinitely interesting with its own religion and beliefs that have been shaped by those in power. These types of political/power structures are interesting to examine, particularly for the lies that have been held as truths through the retellings over time. This type of malicious misinformation can be seen throughout history in our world, and is brought to the forefront in theirs as they seek the truths and revenge.

While the character development is not the primary element of the writing, each of the characters was compelling and distinct with their own desires and goals. While they are aligned, they forge the alliances they need, and while they care for each other, they are each battling their own goals and those of the gods who have influence on them. The implications for free will and religion are interesting to consider.

The ending is ultimately satisfying, bringing closure to the duology in a way that fans of the first book will appreciate.

Ultimately, HE WHO BREAKS THE EARTH is an engaging and fast-paced YA fantasy with compelling characters and intriguing themes.
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