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[74W]⇒ [PDF] Furyborn The Empirium Trilogy Claire Legrand Books

Furyborn The Empirium Trilogy Claire Legrand Books



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Furyborn The Empirium Trilogy Claire Legrand Books

THIS. BOOK. WAS. OUTSTANDING.

I could just leave it there, but where’s the fun in that? No joke, though. Furyborn was an amazing and exhilarating read, and it was so difficult to put this book down when I had to work or clean or do something else. I’d literally be cleaning, and either be staring at the book sitting on the kitchen table or thinking about the characters. That’s how addicting I found this book. Like Lisa Maxwell’s blurb says below, this book was utterly breathtaking and has left me impatiently waiting for the sequel.

Furyborn follows the path of two girls, both centuries apart, but somehow connected. There’s Rielle, who can manipulate all seven types of powers. And there’s Eliana, a girl set on finding her kidnapped mother and protecting her younger brother while getting caught in the middle of a centuries-old war (and did I mention she’s hiding something that could make her a valuable asset in the war?). Both these characters are fierce, strong, and undoubtedly charming. I loved reading both their stories and seeing each character progress as a person. Legrand did an incredible job bringing these two characters to life. I highly enjoyed reading Eliana’s story just slightly more than Rielle’s, mainly because I could relate to Eliana’s fierceness, her snarky and sarcastic replies, and her overall protection toward her family.

The world building was phenomenal. Claire did a wonderful job describing both parts of the world (one for Rielle and one for Eliana). There was not a single moment where I got lost in the world building or got bored; actually, there was never a dull moment in this book, in my opinion. There were tons of satisfying action scenes to keep the pace going and to keep the readers engaged. Though, I will admit, there were times where I secretly wanted to skip a character’s chapter just so I could continue the other character’s story. But I didn’t (now that I think about it, though, I might go back and re-read Furyborn, just to see what it’s like when you read each character’s story separately).

Overall, I was very impressed with Furyborn. I had high hopes and expectations for this book and I am happy to say that Furyborn did not let me down. The book exceeded my expectations in every possible way. I know the sequel does not come out until next year, but that does not mean I will stop wishing I had it in my hands at this very moment. Furyborn was one of my favorite fantasy reads of all time!

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Furyborn The Empirium Trilogy Claire Legrand Books Reviews


I feel like I've been doused in cold water, because Furyborn by Clare Legrand is refreshing AF. I say "refreshing," because it's technically labeled as young adult, even thought it reads nothing like most of them. This is definitely my kind of YA book complicated and immersive word-building, major bad-assery, heady sexual tension, and a fantastic, intricate plot.

What I loved about Furyborn
1. First of all, this book has a world that is awesome, and truly difficult for me to describe. When I close my eyes, I think of the Ancient Greeks and Gotham City, of castles on steep cliffs and dilapidated towers scraping the sky. I can't even begin to piece this world together for you it's bizarre and wonderful and confusing and unique.

2. I loved both of our main characters Eliana and Rielle. A lot of people said that they found one or the other unlkeable. While I agree that they had their issues, I appreciated that they weren't perfect. They had well-crafted and nicely fleshed out personalities.

3. The sexual tension in this book was a big HELL YES and had me tearing through the book like I needed the wind from the turning pages to cool me off.

4. The magic in this world was fantastic, epic, and larger than life. I adored how it was described and how it was implemented in this story.

5. Sort of superficial, but I really appreciated the uniqueness of the names that Legrand had in this novel (other than Eliana, the rest of them were not names I've read over and over in fantasy novels).

What Furyborn wasn't 5 stars
1. I felt like Eliana's narrative was a little TOO action-packed and overall less interesting for me. Sometimes it got exhausting. (view spoiler)

2. There are A LOT of names and places to digest in this book. This is only a minor negative for me, because honestly, I don't feel like understanding the exact name and place of everyone/thing was that important for comprehension of this novel. But I do know that there were a number of complaints about this.

FINAL RATING 4.5/5 stars
I would recommend this book to any fantasy lover. I think this book's hype is well-deserved and I'm excited to see it soar to the top of the NYT best-seller list, as I'm sure it's bound to do!
THIS. BOOK. WAS. OUTSTANDING.

I could just leave it there, but where’s the fun in that? No joke, though. Furyborn was an amazing and exhilarating read, and it was so difficult to put this book down when I had to work or clean or do something else. I’d literally be cleaning, and either be staring at the book sitting on the kitchen table or thinking about the characters. That’s how addicting I found this book. Like Lisa Maxwell’s blurb says below, this book was utterly breathtaking and has left me impatiently waiting for the sequel.

Furyborn follows the path of two girls, both centuries apart, but somehow connected. There’s Rielle, who can manipulate all seven types of powers. And there’s Eliana, a girl set on finding her kidnapped mother and protecting her younger brother while getting caught in the middle of a centuries-old war (and did I mention she’s hiding something that could make her a valuable asset in the war?). Both these characters are fierce, strong, and undoubtedly charming. I loved reading both their stories and seeing each character progress as a person. Legrand did an incredible job bringing these two characters to life. I highly enjoyed reading Eliana’s story just slightly more than Rielle’s, mainly because I could relate to Eliana’s fierceness, her snarky and sarcastic replies, and her overall protection toward her family.

The world building was phenomenal. Claire did a wonderful job describing both parts of the world (one for Rielle and one for Eliana). There was not a single moment where I got lost in the world building or got bored; actually, there was never a dull moment in this book, in my opinion. There were tons of satisfying action scenes to keep the pace going and to keep the readers engaged. Though, I will admit, there were times where I secretly wanted to skip a character’s chapter just so I could continue the other character’s story. But I didn’t (now that I think about it, though, I might go back and re-read Furyborn, just to see what it’s like when you read each character’s story separately).

Overall, I was very impressed with Furyborn. I had high hopes and expectations for this book and I am happy to say that Furyborn did not let me down. The book exceeded my expectations in every possible way. I know the sequel does not come out until next year, but that does not mean I will stop wishing I had it in my hands at this very moment. Furyborn was one of my favorite fantasy reads of all time!
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