Ratings21
Average rating4.4
Ugh I will read literally anything Rosaria Munda writes.
This was a fabulous, emotional, touching ending to a series that has set the bar to what YA fantasy can and should be. I only regret that it's over.
Fireborne: 4/5
Flamefall: 3.5/5 (4/5 on a good day)
Furysong 3.5/5
I started Fireborne morning of December 16th, and finished Furysong by noon of December 17th. I came into the series without reading any of the synopsis or reviews - I only knew that it had dragons in it. I think it was the best decision I've ever made. The Aurelian Cycle is such an impressive debut series by Rosaria Munda, and while I don't exactly love it quite yet, I think I will with time. The highlights of the story included the prose and character development. I cried so many times reading the series - certainly, not a comfort read by any means. I came to love the characters that I wasn't fond of in the beginning: Power, in particular - I'll always have a soft spot for him. Lee I've loved from the beginning. I still have mixed feelings for Antigone, but she certainly makes a compelling MC.
There were a few gripes: a lot of lore terms that sort of muddled within the story; other countries, which I wish had been incorporated more seamlessly starting in book 1; Lee and Annie's relationship. In truth, I think it would have been a beautiful friendship. Lovers, however, I'm still not entirely convinced by. I think Power was done dirty, and that Annie and Power together would have been incredibly compelling. I loved the way he lifted her up, made her independent in all the ways Lee couldn't. Similarly, I wish there was more depth in Delos & Griff's relationship, and the exploration of the shift of servitude and power. Pacing also became a significant issue in books 2 and 3. Furysong felt slow, but the ending felt rushed.
In my opinion, I think the fantastical aspect of the story fell flat as well. It felt as if you could replace dragons with any other object or magic system, and it wouldn't change much at all. For me, this series was less fantasy, and more political intrigue. Don't get me wrong, I love political intrigue and The Aurelian Cycle does it splendidly; however, I wish it tapped more into the fantasy as well.
What I found most disappointing: I wish that Ixion posed as a more compelling villain. The questions posed within Fireborne: in the face of two evils, how do you choose the lesser? With the power to choose which regime rises and falls, how do you cope with the choice? How do we break this senseless cycle of violence? All this sort of dissolved as the series went on when the balance clearly tilts to one side where Ixion clearly becomes the extreme.
I did not finish this book so much political intrigue and not enough action for me.
Setelah Flamefall berakhir dengan cliffhanger, Furysong dimulai dengan Griff yang akan diberi hukuman karena pengkhianatannya, yaitu dijatuhkan dari cakar naga yang sedang terbang.
Sementara itu Annie yang membantu membebaskan negeri Griff justru dihadapkan pada Callipolis yang berada di ujung kehancuran, karena tibanya Ixion Stormscourge bersama pendukungnya untuk memulihkan Triarki Penguasa Naga yang digulingkan Atreus sepuluh tahun yang lalu.
Lee mencoba mencari cara untuk menyelamatkan Callipolis dengan cara diplomasi, baik dengan sepupunya, Ixion, maupun dengan Putri Bassilea dengan naga raksasa Goliath-nya.
Pernahkah ada sebuah seri yang menghancurkan hatimu berkeping-keping, membuatmu menangis, berteriak, sesegukan, tapi kamu tetap bersyukur menemukan seri tersebut? Seperti itulah seri The Aurelian Cycle ini untukku.
Seri ini sungguh mengejutkanku, karena walau karakter-karakternya termasuk YA namun dengan faktor politik yang kuat, tidak terasa seperti YA. Untuk yang sudah mencoba Fourth Wing, baik yang suka maupun yang kurang cocok, aku sangat merekomendasikan kalian untuk mencoba seri ini.
4.5/5
Solid ending to the trilogy.
This series has made it to my all time favourites list!