However, let’s talk about the components that I really liked: The convenience of everything from finding Ascalon and the two jewels to even Tane’s understanding of her role in the entire universe were really downers for me. For an 800-page novel, I was expecting more action and adventure, more journey across the deserts and oceans of this universe to find the ancient artifacts, to find the sword, and to find the answers. This book was much different than I imagined. It was still a great read and I’ve seen many folks enjoy the book. The finale of the book was also a bit too truncated and convenient for me, but that’s okay. Lots of reveals and a lot of convenient moments that I’m not a huge fan. If you’ve made it this far, congratulations! Thank you everyone who read The Priory of the Orange Tree with me this month! I know this was definitely an intimidating book and I’m so glad that we did it!Īs I mentioned in my last post, I was feeling a little bit negatively regarding the book especially in the third section of the book we read.
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