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Free online listen to The Burning God (The Poppy War #3) audiobook by R. F. Kuang and narrated by Emily Woo Zeller . Are you a R. F. Kuang fan ? if yes you will love The Burning God (The Poppy War #3) audiobook. Now lets try to play the audio and leave a comment about this book.

Reviews:

1/I read the entire series during my paternity leave after my first son was born. I couldn’t put the book down. 10/10

2/I don’t mind getting a used or damaged book when that’s what I BUY. I bought a new book here but it’s worn and torn.

3/This will be a review of The Burning God and the trilogy overall…

The trilogy overall is 5 stars because I’ve never read anything like it before. It is a military fantasy with very dark, very cinematic moments that are worthy of being on the big screen. The first book depicts Rin as already a hard worker and a determined young girl of age 14-15 years. She gets into the toughest military school by bribing her tutor to teach her and scoring high on the exam; there, she encounters bullying for her dark skin and other heartaches and backaches too. This sets the stage for her mentality later on because it shifts a bit into darker terrains.

The Dragon Republic(Book 2) takes us deeper into the Dragon region and there is more politics involved, and more importantly, Rin learns more about the powerful Trifecta. It is during this point that I realize Rin, Nezha, Venka, and my favorite- Kitay, are having to grow up really fast. The third Poppy War literally happened as they were studying in school– so as the reader, I offer grace to their errors because I must remember they are so young. But by the final book, I am worried for Rin…and her friends.

In The Burning God(Book 3) Rin becomes something broken. She is fragmented mentally, and spiritually she is all over the place. Her decisions seems to come from more of the Phoenix inside her rather than her. Nezha(her former bully and on again off again foe/friend) is even more complex. I truly love how no one is the innocent here, but also are people you care deeply for.