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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I can't believe how long it has taken me to read this book! I honestly purchased this book because of the hype surrounding it when it was released back in 2020. I was very intimidated by this book. Couldn't begin to tell you why. The Seventh Sun follows our main character Mayana. A girl who questions everything and who has a kind heart. She wants to know why they do sacrifices. She also cannot perform any of the sacrifices because of her kind heart. Mayana gets chosen to compete to become Queen by marrying Prince Ahkin after his father's sudden death. While at the palace, Mayana begins to question more and makes others question things as well. Ahkin and Mayana have an instant attraction and connection. The other girls don't stand a chance... which means they will all be sacrificed if Mayana is chosen to be Ahkin's queen. I had such a fun time reading this book! I'm not gonna lie, I thought this book was going to be more like the masterpiece that is The Mummy. That's okay, I still loved this book. I loved Mayana. She's so kind and has the biggest heart. It just sucks that everyone around her doesn't see that and only sees her as weak. I'm hoping that in the next book Ahkin forgives her for not being able to do the sacrifice that he asked her to do. I'm happy the second book is already out and I won't have to wait to pick it up! A rich, but cruel world, Customs that bind everyone, especially those in the nobility and a selection process where those not chosen are condemned to be sacrificed to appease the gods. No wonder it's difficult for Princess Mayana to remain sane. She cares about most of the other princesses who make up her competition for the emperor's hand, while also suspecting their society is based upon lies. Following her through the marriage selection process makes for fascinating reading and the book ends just beyond one major cliffhanger. I'm so glad I ordered the sequel as soon as I closed the cover on this one. no reviews | add a review
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Young Adult Fiction.
HTML: Thrust into leadership upon the death of his emperor father, young Prince Ahkin feels completely unready for his new position. Though his royal blood controls the power of the sun, he's now responsible for the lives of all the Chicome people. And despite all Ahkin's efforts, the sun is fadingā??and the end of the world may be at hand. For Mayana, the only daughter of the Chicome family whose blood controls the power of water, the old emperor's death may mean that she is next. Prince Ahkin must be married before he can ascend the throne, and Mayana is one of six noble daughters presented to him as a possible wife. Those who are not chosen will be sacrificed to the gods. Only one girl can become Ahkin's bride. Mayana and Ahkin feel an immediate connection, but the gods themselves may be against them. Both recognize that the ancient rites of blood that keep the gods appeased may be harming the Chicome more than they help. As a bloodred comet and the fading sun bring a growing sense of dread, only two young people may hope to change their world. Rich in imagination and romance, and based on the legends and history of the Aztec and Maya people, The Seventh Sun brings to vivid life a world on the edge of apocalyptic disaster. A Nerd Daily Pick of Most Anticipated Books of 2020. No library descriptions found.
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Well that wasn't great.
Sorry, I lie.
The last 10% was really good. The rest was quite dull.
Essentially it was a drawn out "Does he like me?, "Does she like me for me or my crown? drama. The writing was clunky in places and nice in others. I was disappointed that the world was neglected in favour of the romance. I have read other reviews and see that there might be some own voice or not own voice issues. I don't know enough to comment but I do prefer to read own voices as it brings authenticity to the story.
To me it could have been set in space and it wouldn't have made a difference because the focus wasn't really on the world itself for the majority of the book. I found it disappointing that only the last part of the book really delved into the fantasy elements of the story.
Just not for me.
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