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claireheath's review against another edition
1.0
I’m giving this a one star review mostly because I’m upset Auren and Slade didn’t reunite in any of the 600+ pages. I also feel like the last minute character buildup of Queen Malina was unnecessary. All of a sudden she cares about her people more than herself? It doesn’t make sense.
Goldfinch better have an Auren and Slade reunion.
Goldfinch better have an Auren and Slade reunion.
shadesofkate26's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
emotional
sad
tense
medium-paced
4.5
shaninky's review against another edition
5.0
That cliff hanger was uncalled for. You mean to tell me I have to wait til AUGUST? Ugghhhh I’m dying!!!!
foliageandfiction's review against another edition
2.0
2.5 star, 1.5 spice (spice not main couple)
As one of my most anticipated reads of the year, in a series I have really enjoyed this far, I have to say I am disappointed. This book really missed the mark
Series ratings:
Gild - 4.5
Glint - 4.75
Gleam - 5
Glow - 3.75
Gold - 2.5
This series really peaked at the end of book 3 and has felt like it has lost its footing since. There has been very inconsistent pacing and the plot has felt almost non existent.
Being that we are 5 books in I desperately wanted to read this whole book, as well as the final book. But frankly much of it was very hard to get into.
The extensive amount of world building coming out of Auren’s pov, meeting lots of new people and seeing new places didn’t help this imo.
There is poor balance between POVs. If we are given additional perspectives they should be adding value to the story. We spend too much time in some and not enough in others. A character we were made to hate in previous books is now supposed to be more important and be redeemed, but frantically it’s too little too late. The character has fallen flat and I just simply would have needed much more to happen for this character to be redeemed.
Slade was a badass at the beginning of this book, but then he falls into the same trap as Cas in TWOTQ, his entire existence and personality becomes her, he loses his depth and personality.
There was a couple we were teased with in Glow, I thought they were going to carry this book. Without spoilers all I can say is they did not. They played almost no role in the whole 650 pages.
Where we left off in Glow I was hoping we would get two books rather than one because I couldn’t see how she could fit what was left into one book. But instead we got a book full of filler, and additional things unsolved, left on a cliffhanger that makes no sense going into the final book of a 6 book series.
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Things I liked:
- Slade exacting revenge on all those who have hurt Auren throughout her life
- Final scenes with Auren and Slades Dad
Things I’m not happy with:
- Rissa being unconscious the entire book, on her deathbed to only be saved by a random girl showing up with healing magic at the very end
- Slade and Auren are not reunited, or even close to being reunited
- Auren losing her memory at the very end
- Queen Malina - she changes her whole personality in a couple days after being the worst for 4 books. That character arc needed to start at least last book
- Slade found family dynamic is nonexistent
As one of my most anticipated reads of the year, in a series I have really enjoyed this far, I have to say I am disappointed. This book really missed the mark
Series ratings:
Gild - 4.5
Glint - 4.75
Gleam - 5
Glow - 3.75
Gold - 2.5
This series really peaked at the end of book 3 and has felt like it has lost its footing since. There has been very inconsistent pacing and the plot has felt almost non existent.
Being that we are 5 books in I desperately wanted to read this whole book, as well as the final book. But frankly much of it was very hard to get into.
The extensive amount of world building coming out of Auren’s pov, meeting lots of new people and seeing new places didn’t help this imo.
There is poor balance between POVs. If we are given additional perspectives they should be adding value to the story. We spend too much time in some and not enough in others. A character we were made to hate in previous books is now supposed to be more important and be redeemed, but frantically it’s too little too late. The character has fallen flat and I just simply would have needed much more to happen for this character to be redeemed.
Slade was a badass at the beginning of this book, but then he falls into the same trap as Cas in TWOTQ, his entire existence and personality becomes her, he loses his depth and personality.
There was a couple we were teased with in Glow, I thought they were going to carry this book. Without spoilers all I can say is they did not. They played almost no role in the whole 650 pages.
Where we left off in Glow I was hoping we would get two books rather than one because I couldn’t see how she could fit what was left into one book. But instead we got a book full of filler, and additional things unsolved, left on a cliffhanger that makes no sense going into the final book of a 6 book series.
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Things I liked:
- Slade exacting revenge on all those who have hurt Auren throughout her life
- Final scenes with Auren and Slades Dad
Things I’m not happy with:
- Rissa being unconscious the entire book, on her deathbed to only be saved by a random girl showing up with healing magic at the very end
- Slade and Auren are not reunited, or even close to being reunited
- Auren losing her memory at the very end
- Queen Malina - she changes her whole personality in a couple days after being the worst for 4 books. That character arc needed to start at least last book
- Slade found family dynamic is nonexistent
shaadenelsawi's review against another edition
3.0
Felt emotionally disconnected from the plot and most of the characters tbh. The characters that I did feel something for were killed off so that’s nice.
lovebooksandpixiedust's review against another edition
1.0
Die „The darkest gold“ Reihe hat eigentlich zu meinen absoluten Lieblingsreihen gezählt und bis Band drei war ich auch noch total begeistert. Band vier hat sich für mich schon ein bisschen gezogen, sodass meine Erwartungen für Band 5 „Die Rebellin“ sehr hoch waren… leider konnten meine Erwartungen absolut nicht erfüllt werden. Ich habe es wirklich versucht und mich durchgekämpft aber ich habe mich so gelangweilt, sodass ich das Buch abgebrochen und das Ende kurz quer gelesen habe. Am Ende von Band vier wurden Auren und Slade getrennt und das geht auch hier so weiter. Es gibt keine Szene wo die beiden mal zusammen waren und dadurch kamen für mich die Gefühle einfach nicht an. Warum lässt man Charaktere kämpfen damit sie endlich zusammen sein können und dann trennt man sie (unnötigerweise) wieder?
Aurens Handlungen konnte ich so gut wie nie nachvollziehen und Sie war mir teilweise auch sehr unsympathisch… Slades Sicht fand ich zwar grundsätzlich interessant aber wirklich packen konnten diese mich auch nicht. Die Perspektiven von Osrik und Königin Malina habe ich meistens eher über blättert, da mir vor allem Kaila auf die Nerven ging.
Dieses Buch hätte gerne auch 300 Seiten kürzer sein können. Für mich ist diese Reihe mittlerweile einfach nur künstlich in die Länge gezogen und so ein wirkliches Interesse am Ende habe ich auch nicht mehr. Alleine der Cliffhanger von Band fünf… das ist ein Trope was ich persönlich (wenn es nicht von Anfang dabei ist) nicht sonderlich mag.
So leid es mir tut aber diese Reihe hat ihre Faszination für mich verloren und mittlerweile gibt es einfach keine Punkte mehr, die mich dazu bewegen weiterlesen zu wollen… Ich kann leider keine Leseempfehlung aussprechen.
Aurens Handlungen konnte ich so gut wie nie nachvollziehen und Sie war mir teilweise auch sehr unsympathisch… Slades Sicht fand ich zwar grundsätzlich interessant aber wirklich packen konnten diese mich auch nicht. Die Perspektiven von Osrik und Königin Malina habe ich meistens eher über blättert, da mir vor allem Kaila auf die Nerven ging.
Dieses Buch hätte gerne auch 300 Seiten kürzer sein können. Für mich ist diese Reihe mittlerweile einfach nur künstlich in die Länge gezogen und so ein wirkliches Interesse am Ende habe ich auch nicht mehr. Alleine der Cliffhanger von Band fünf… das ist ein Trope was ich persönlich (wenn es nicht von Anfang dabei ist) nicht sonderlich mag.
So leid es mir tut aber diese Reihe hat ihre Faszination für mich verloren und mittlerweile gibt es einfach keine Punkte mehr, die mich dazu bewegen weiterlesen zu wollen… Ich kann leider keine Leseempfehlung aussprechen.
everlace's review against another edition
dark
emotional
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
2.5
lucindahoi's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
emotional
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
3.75
mgirod's review against another edition
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
4.0
maishaimani's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
emotional
mysterious
reflective
sad
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0