u/FinePim

I don't get the obsession for DorianX[spoiler]

Okay. I have to confess. I don't get the love for the couple Doraian and Sorscha. It is absolutley my personal opinion, and I don't want to attack anyone who loves the ship.

I never felt as if his love for her was truly deep. For me, Sorscha seemd to be just a nice distraction for Dorian, the same as he had so many women before her. He gets described as a playboy, and for me, this relationship read like a nice time he would have whith any girl he liked.
The only thing that made it special, is that she was killed. So it was never eternal love, but trauma and guilty feelings towards her death.

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u/FinePim — 3 days ago

Reading The Assassin's Blade postpartum. Good Idea?

So, it’s been a week since I gave birth and I’ve just finished reading the TOG series. Towards the end of my pregnancy, I fell completely in love with the books, as I couldn’t finish A Court of Silver Flames because of the >!whole pregnancy storyline!<

I started TOG over a year ago, didn’t even finish the second book, but this time it really gripped me. Guys, I’m telling you, reading TOG when you’re under the influence of hormones is not a good idea. I’ve never cried so much over a book before. But I had to finish it.

So the crux of my question is: would it be too much of an emotional overload to start The Assassin’s Blade? Because I literally (!) start crying just thinking about Sam. Or about what poor 16-year-old baby Celena had to go through.

As I desperatly need an audio book, I'm currently relistening to Heir of Fire.

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u/FinePim — 13 days ago