“You collect scars because you want proof that you are paying for whatever sins you've committed. I believe this was her turning point, the true crossroad in her life, making her see, accept and embrace all that pain, regret and self-loathing she carefully kept hidden inside her soul, etched into her dire and gruesome memories. She takes down her every shield, leaving nothing behind to shed her emptiness threatening to shatter her from the inside out. In this book we see her more than broken, relentlessly blaming herself for the fates and deaths of her beloved ones. You think you know Celaena from reading the first two books, right? Oh, but you're so so wrong. It is gloriously long and kept me occupied for an entire day (night hours included) making me crave to find out more, but also stop reading so that the book won't end just yet. It certainly will be my favorite book of the year. Heir of Fire is undoubtedly one of the best books I've ever read.
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