Iron Flame

by

Rebecca Yarros

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy fast-paced, action-packed fantasy with a strong romantic subplot are likely to enjoy Iron Flame.
  • Fans of dragon-rider stories, military academy settings, and young adult/new adult crossover novels will find much to love.
  • Those who appreciate character-driven narratives with a mix of political intrigue, magic, and personal growth will be drawn to the complex world and relationships.
  • Readers who don't mind cliffhangers and are invested in following a series over multiple books will be particularly satisfied with the continuing story arc.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers looking for standalone novels or those who prefer more traditional high fantasy with less focus on romance may not enjoy Iron Flame as much.
  • Those sensitive to pacing issues, repetitive conflicts, or extensive world-building may find parts of the book challenging.
  • Critics of young adult tropes or those who dislike cliffhanger endings might be frustrated.
  • Readers seeking more nuanced or morally ambiguous characters and plotlines may find the narrative too straightforward.
  • Additionally, those who are particular about editing and prose quality might be put off by the reported errors and stylistic choices.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Action-packed and exciting plot that keeps readers engaged
  • Deeper exploration of the world's politics and magic system
  • Strong character development, especially for Violet and Xaden
  • Entertaining dragon characters with distinct personalities
  • Emotional and impactful scenes that resonate with readers
  • Intriguing plot twists and revelations that advance the story
  • Expansion of side characters and their relationships
  • Intense battle scenes and high-stakes conflicts
  • Further development of the romance between Violet and Xaden
  • Cliffhanger ending that leaves readers eager for the next book

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Pacing issues, with some sections feeling rushed or overly long
  • Excessive repetition of certain themes or conflicts
  • Inconsistent character behavior or motivations at times
  • Overuse of certain writing techniques like ellipses and em-dashes
  • Some plot points or character decisions that feel contrived
  • Occasional lack of clarity in world-building elements
  • Relationship drama that some readers found frustrating
  • Typos and editing errors noted by some readers
  • Perceived similarities to other popular fantasy series
  • Some readers felt the book was too long or could have been edited down

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