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The instant number one Sunday Times bestseller and thrilling sequel to the global phenomenon, Fourth Wing! DON'T BE THE LAST TO DISCOVER THE SERIES THAT EVERYONE CAN'T STOP TALKING ABOUT: 'Yarros is the true inheritor of Harry Potter and inspires Hunger Games levels of devotion' Guardian 'Fear not, levels of fighting, rebelliousness and all-round sexiness are still sky-high' Daily Mail 'Iron Flame is on course to set the world alight' Glamour __________________________________________ SECRETS. SACRIFICE. SURVIVAL. Against all odds, Violet Sorrengail made it through her first year at Basgiath War College, but now, the real training begins. The stakes are higher than ever, and a determination to survive won't be enough this time. When a powerful new enemy threatens everything she cares about, including the man she loves, Violet must do whatever it takes to keep their secrets safe. One wrong move could have horrifying consequences - and as the web of lies spun by those in charge starts to unravel, nothing, not even dragon fire, may be enough to save them in the end. THE DEADLY SECOND YEAR AT BASGIATH AWAITS *THE STORM IS COMING . . . PRE-ORDER ONYX STORM TODAY. THE EPIC NEXT INSTALLMENT LANDS 21.01.2025 * __________________________________________ MILLIONS OF READERS HAVE ALREADY GIVEN THE EMPYREAN SERIES FIVE STARS. 'Pure escapism - think Hunger Games meets Fifty Shades ' The Sun 'We weren't expecting to become obsessed . . . but we very much are and we're not alone' Sunday Times Style 'This book contains an addictive , drug like essence that will make you relinquish all responsibility ' Glamour 'Yarros had me hooked from the first chapter' Mail on Sunday 'The new publishing sensation ' Daily Mail 'I couldn't put it down!' Millie Bobby Brown 'Throw in an enemies-to-lovers plotline, some life-threatening trials and the threat of war in the outside world, and you've got yourself a deliciously gripping dish, which I downed in one sitting' Stylist '2024 is the Year of the Dragon . . . Dive into a fantasy narrative featuring these mythical, winged creatures' Pop Sugar 'If I can convince you to read one book I recommend it would be this one' 'I didn't sleep, I didn't eat, and when I finished, I had the overwhelming urge to just start it all over again ' 'There are some stories you read and enjoy but every so often you come across one that just obliterates everything and takes over your entire being within a few pages and becomes your world and personality . Well, this is the one' ' The world building in this was phenomenal . I lived, breathed and became a part of the college' 'You know when you finish a book, and it leaves an ache in your chest because it was so good, and now it's over? That's exactly how I feel after finishing Fourth Wing' OTHER BOOKS IN THE EMPYREAN SERIES: - FOURTH WING - IRON FLAME - ONYX STORM (21.01.2025 - available for pre-order now) Review: Good packaging - Great book and the packaging and overall state of the product was very good as well. Review: Quality - This is the best product for me I'm very satisfied with the product 🥰😚



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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 425,111 Reviews |
K**R
Good packaging
Great book and the packaging and overall state of the product was very good as well.
M**A
Quality
This is the best product for me I'm very satisfied with the product 🥰😚
A**)
*sigh* Sort-of Spoilers, Do Not Proceed
*takes a deep breath* I think it’s a little heartbreaking to me that I started my review for Fourth Wing the exact same way, by taking a deep breath. What’s heartbreaking about it is that they’re likely for different reasons. I’m not going into this review thinking to spoil anyone, but I don’t promise that I won’t be speaking about things that you would rather read about in the book than on my blog. Of course, I won’t tell you how it ends, but in the process of explaining how I feel, I might have to give some details. I’ll try my best to— Okay, I changed my mind. This review is going to be spoiler-y. Still won’t tell you how it ends though. Be warned (returns). Let’s begin with the best advice I could give you, which I took myself: do not walk into this book expecting another Fourth Wing. There will never be another Fourth Wing, even Fourth Wing didn’t expect to be a Fourth Wing. That honestly helped me greatly while getting into this book. I had read Fourth Wing many many times before entering this book, knowing that I had to be very sure about the world building and rules that we had been introduced to in book one for me to able to be comfortable about whatever Iron Flame would throw at us. Despite that, I was grappling, but more about that later. As soon as I opened the book, the first thing I noticed was the very helpful breakdown of the structure of the wings, sections, squads and leadership. It’s likely that by now everyone’s fairly understood the workings within BWC (Basgiath War College) but in case you need a quick refresher or have some confusion on the structure or who’s higher up in the leadership, you have a diagrammatic representation of it to check quickly. A big thumbs up from my side for that, thank you! The second thing I noticed which surprised me was that under the contents section there was now a division: Part One and Part Two. I couldn’t fathom why there would be such a division, what could possibly require for a book to be split into two parts unless there is some case of before and after; but what could that be in the current scenario? Third thing I noticed was the page count. It was 600 odd pages on my Kindle and the mini-celebration I did in joy is unrivalled to anything else that I had ever celebrated before. Let’s start off with part one. This book begins minutes after where book one ended. I wouldn’t say book one ended on a cliffhanger, given the answers for the what who how were rather evident. But, it definitely did end on a plot twist. The last few chapters of book one rode the high of the first plot twist that was both revealed and handled with brutal action scenes and emotionally wrecking moments. About four pages into IF we suddenly have five hundred and fifty times the information that we did in about 7 chapters of book one put together. I’m aware that this could be off-putting for many readers because it can come off as an info-dump, but I was here for it. The book begins to delve slowly into the world that has been kept hidden away from us—the world of the MMC—so yes, I was here for it. The difference in our perception of the secrets, the characters hidden in the dark and their world versus the actual reality of what is happening and what the truth is cannot be more vastly different. I was curious to see how Yarros was going to integrate this new truth into the set-up she had weaved in book one—the war college, the leadership and the mission that her squad had successfully failed at. The answer to this is: she did and she didn’t, which also ties into the part one and part two suspense. The first half of the book progresses with some tension, a sort of long distance relationship between the MCs paired with the vast emotional gap that now separated them because of the betrayal and secrets from book one, the new Vice Commandant who really might just be a sadistic psychopath in hiding and the past and secret truths that Violet Sorrengail has to now live with. An additional factor that as readers we had not expected? What being a second year at BWC meant. The rules of year two? Survive, but do not break. Pair all of this with the nail biting tension of Violet as she pushes away anyone close to her, judges who to trust with her newfound secret and tries to help the revolution in her own way. All this is fairly familiar ground with some new twists and turns and shocks and revelations along the way. The progress in the first half of the book is one step forward two steps back on many fronts. Each time there is progress, there is something that takes them a few steps back. There’s pain and betrayal waiting at every turn and the stress and frustration of it all really hits a peak by the time part one ends. As part two begins I could immediately understand why the book was split right down the middle this way. At this point I began feeling like I was reading two completely different books, the set-up changes, the stakes increase infinitely and everything we had come to understand about the world becomes convoluted and many times harder to understand. Violet’s character responding to this subconsciously and the conversation she and Xaden Riorson have about this really hits the nail on the head on that front. That being said, nothing (not even the prep I did understanding all the rules of everything Fourth Wing laid at our feet) could really prepare me for everything that happens in part two. I went through many reads of each page and I’m still iffy on some things, even though Yarros tried her best to add some familiarity to the whiplashing changes. Now let’s address why it’s possible that there are so many gaps in understanding and the world building not being as smooth as it was in book one. Is this because this book was made to release in a rush that everything from the editing to the writing has been rushed as well? Hence the physical copies too are turning up with multiple issues and misprints? Highly possible. While the book is very much binge-able, it is also extremely extensive. The world building takes a hit because the writing hasn’t been trimmed of that which is not required. For example: Xaden’s lifted hand is raised at his chest […] Sure, this is perfectly acceptable, but it’s also a two time explanation of something, to say that it’s both lifted and it’s raised even if the second was to explain location. “Xaden’s arm is lifted to his chest”, or “Xaden’s hand is raised at his chest” are more common, simple ways to phrase that. If you think I’m nitpicking that’s perfectly fine, but now imagine this kind of writing being paired with new world building that’s poured through almost every page of this 600+ book. It makes everything 100 times harder to understand which means we gloss over meaning and glean understanding only through the results of something. For example, I may not know why something works or doesn’t but I know if it has worked or not. Which is the kind of surface level comprehension that my reader heart will never be happy with. I can understand now why books are released nearly one year apart. Just half that time and I can see the steep price it exacts. Though I’m very thankful for such an early release and know it couldn’t have been easy to get this Godzilla of a book out. However, the book, you can tell has a lot going for it. There’s lots of tension between the MCs that’s so frustrating it makes you feel everything. The depth to which their emotions are felt pour off the page and like all characters caught in the middle of an almost-war, they don’t always have the luxury of time to deal with their differences. I loved that they try anyway and that their relationship is so new that they’re both growing, understanding how this works and stumbling many times along the way. Them calling one another out, taking criticism, rolling with it, finding even and balanced ground is surprisingly the most powerful scenes in the book. Surprising, because book one had more powerful scenes other than the emotional ones (perhaps the writing dampens our understanding of the world which reduces the effect of the other scenes, I’m not sure. Or maybe it’s me, who knows?). After they finally achieve that state of balance and peace—with a lot of frustration and pain on the readers’ end—I’m not ready to see that being shaken. But just my luck, I bet something is going to happen. We have three more books to go and my anxiety is not feeling settled. I loved the relationships in this book. Loved it. In Fourth Wing, Violet’s squad is one of the best things about it. In this book, the squad expands, both in the way you’re thinking and not in the way you’re thinking and I loved seeing that happen. I love female friendships and I especially love how Yarros writes how these relationships evolve. There are some characters that dislike Violet immensely and watching both the effect of that and the slow evolution of it into something else was my favourite part of it. I love Yarros’ ability to work into her writing the nature of people, how there’s dark and light. Does that mean redemption arcs work 100%? Well, the answer is yes and no. The book has a many act now, feel and think later scenarios and oftentimes it’s more important to be able to trust someone now rather than focus on how they were in the past. It’s a heartbreaking and heartwarming element when it plays out. Part one’s pace was stable, going at the perfect speed, but part two kicks it out of the park and I was just flying through it. There are many fantastic things about the book which is what makes it a four star read for me. However, I essentially plotted out most of the happenings in this book, because they’re the absolute typical writing strategies that are used to escalate and maintain tension. (bombastic side eye) I have to say, I didn’t expect to be so right. I pretty much nailed it on the head, to be honest and after how unpredictable Fourth Wing was for me, I did not expect to be so right about so many things. Especially that ending… *sighs* which is what makes it a four star read for me. That ending I know would have hit the mark on breaking a lot of people’s hearts, but for me, it was a little…disappointing. I suddenly feared it was a angst amping strategy, before remembering that the author has plotted out this whole series and I will have faith before I have doubt. So will I read the next book? Absolutely. But am I worried, but for very different reasons than a reader typical is? 100%. But again, faith first. My rating is four stars and that’s not something I predicted. There were also some formatting errors in the Kindle edition that I purchased, so do be open to the possibility of that when you start reading. Please check trigger warnings. This is not a book that you go into without being aware. The book offers trigger warnings inside, so that’s something I’d really like to thank them for.
G**.
Did not receive the on with sprayed edges☹️
The packaging for this book was so good that I actually had to stop and appreciate it for a second. Usually, Amazon packaging feels like the staff’s personal mission is to make sure every book arrives slightly damaged — but not this time. This time, it looked like I’d ordered a diamond or the crown jewels or something. I swear, I was emotionally moved by that box. But plot twist — even after that god-level packaging, the book still managed to arrive a little bent. I’m not even mad, just impressed by the laws of physics at this point. Anyway, my real problem isn’t the bend. It’s that this book doesn’t have sprayed edges. My previous one from the same series does, and now my bookshelf looks like it has commitment issues. So, yeah, probably returning it, because I can’t have mismatched edges judging me every day. That being said, the book itself is in stunning condition, and it came with art inside — and it’s gorgeous. For anyone wondering, it’s 623 pages long (the 640 listed probably includes acknowledgements and the publisher’s thoughts about life or something). Also, if you’re the kind of person who prefers fan art over sprayed edges, just go order from Bargain Books. Their books arrive looking so fine, I swear to God, I will never witness better packaging from Amazon again in my entire lifetime. Peak packaging. Nothing will ever top it.
A**G
Original quality
Previously I faced an issue with the book quality but once i placed a replacement and received it, it was all good. The packing was good and the book quality was perfect as well.
A**T
TAKE NO SPOILERS BEFORE YOU READ THIS MASTER PIECE
THE BEST YOU CAN EVER FIND. The quality was amazing , the cliffhanger? So good even if I wish it wouldn't be there . To the ppl out there who have read fourth wing , this book is gonna push you to your edges , so hold your seats, i finished the 800 pages in two nights and one day. Trust me , this is my by far the fastest read because the plots and everything was damn good. Hope you buy it as soon as you can , your missing it.
A**R
Good second book
Too much sexual content which wasn't necessary but I like the story, plot twists (there are quite a few) However, the writer's writing revolves around Violet and Xaden, which doesn't allow you to feel anything for other characters that are loosing their lives for the same cause as the protogonist. You will witness, torcher, death, truss between parties, the villain enters (Venin), all of it. So over all a smooth read.
U**L
Love it
The quality is a amazing
A**T
Nice condition for a good price
It came with 1 scratch. However for the price I can’t complain. The dragons on the edge are how I expected them to be and it’s really nice shaped.
L**É
Très belle édition
Acheté pour un cadeau. Arrivé en très bon état. Pour l'avoir lu, la saga en vaut le détour, c'est une fantasy rafraichissante pour les adultes. Peut-être pas adaptés aux ados attention.
S**A
Bigger, More Intense Follow-Up With Lots Going On
I really enjoyed this as a follow-up to Fourth Wing. The world feels bigger this time around, with a lot more politics, dragons, action, and relationship drama packed in. It definitely leans heavily into the emotional intensity and cliffhangers, which made it hard to stop reading once things picked up. The book is pretty long and there’s a lot happening, so at times it felt a bit chaotic, but I think fans of the first book will probably enjoy getting more depth and backstory from the characters and world. The pacing also improves once the major plotlines kick in. Overall it’s one of those fantasy books that’s very easy to binge if you already got hooked by the first one.
P**A
Todo perfecto!
Todo perfecto!
S**I
But, I LOVE Xaddy!
Again, the hype is still real. JUST. READ. IT! After making it through the first year - something no one (except, of course, the greatest man ever written, Xaden aka Xaddy) believed possible for her - Violet is now a second year. Parapet and threshing are comparable to the training that happens in second year as this is when, according to Xaden "... the rest of us lose our humanity". New-ish characters placed in her path are literally out to ensure Violet doesn't make it to third year. She'll have to fight and push herself even harder than last year and truly understand what it means to not only be a rider, but a rider whose dragon is mated. "Secrets make for poor leverage. They die with the people who keep them" and while many a secret come to light, I can not begin to fathom the amount left to be overturned. SO much happens within these 623 pages it feels like it was both a longer and shorter book at the same time. It does start off a little slow, but things pick up, and it hurts putting it down. Information, memories, back story, future possibilities as well as the past are thrown at us with every turn of the page. The dragons banter is even better this time around. The spice and longing tension has been turned up, and Chapter 48 is an absolute 🌶 masterpiece. More signets are learned, closer bonds between the squads are born, friendship and relationships are tested, & so much more information around what happened in Resson comes to light. As expected, this ends on another unsuspected cliffhanger, like Fourth Wing did before it - and this one has me distraught beyond belief! I have no words to accurately convey the emotions i am still processing; where I did have multiple ideas of where Iron Flame was going to end, where it did hadn't even crossed my mind! What is trust, and how can you earn or give it to someone whole? Is the enemy of my enemy really my friend? Do HEA's exist on the Continent? Is there an antidote for everything? Can people truly be redeemed? Are all lives of equal value? What more do the Dragons know? Whats the cost of a royal title? Is forgiveness for you, or them? Is sacrifice truly a gift? Are grudges worth holding onto? Is love enough? This series is all consuming, and once again I'm left wondering what next to do with myself; we don't yet even have a release date for book 3! All we have is fellow readers, and a love for Xaden - hopefully Malek grants that to be enough. Thank you @rebeccayarros , but also WTF?! Original thoughts: I am distraught. Chapter 48 is an absolute LITERAL MASTERPIECE. I said what I said.
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