: As a "middle book," it contains substantial travel and planning, which some found to be "filler" that slows down the plot until the final act.

: The sequel spends significant time in characters' heads, particularly Sorasa and Dom, whose evolving "enemies-to-reluctant-companions" dynamic is a fan favorite.

: Aveyard introduces new diverse lands, from desert kingdoms to frozen mountain peaks, broadening the scope of the Allward. Cons:

: Many readers highlight Queen Erida and Taristan’s "villainous romance" and political scheming as the most engaging part of the novel.

: Reviewers from Blogging with Dragons noted a reliance on "telling" over "showing," which can occasionally sap the tension from high-stakes scenes. Reader Suitability & Warnings Blade Breaker: Realm Breaker, Book 2 Book Review

Blade Breaker by Victoria Aveyard is a sprawling, high-stakes sequel that leans heavily into the "found family" and "traveling party" tropes. While it maintains the epic scale of Realm Breaker , it shifts focus toward internal character growth and political maneuvering, often moving at a more deliberate pace.

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