![]() ![]() ![]() I would actually discourage you from reading this book because you’re better off picking up something else. If you’re looking for a book with romance and a happy ending, this isn’t it. Today’s blog post is dedicated to condensing the history the series analyzes and spotlighting the small Easter eggs of our culture the book includes. Kuang’s writing allows us to feel seen while respectfully exploring the darkest moments in our culture’s history. This is a series that has touched the hearts of many Asian readers, especially children of diaspora because it takes the stories we’ve listened to growing up and weaves them into an epic fantasy. The first is to read it as any other fantasy novel, and the second is through an analytical lens and understanding of the history it discusses. ![]() In my opinion, there are two ways to read TPW trilogy. ![]()
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