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+categories: [blog, "book review"]
+title: "Shadow of Kyoshi"
+date: 2021-10-20
+tags: [avatar, kyoshi, fantasy, fiction]
+book: "Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Shadow of Kyoshi"
+authors:
+  - F.C. Yee
+  - Michael Dante DiMartino
+isbn: 9781419735059
+genres:
+  - fantasy
+lang: en
+layout: books
+---
+
+Yes, I know I've just finished the [previous book][rise] in less than a week
+ago.  Partly because the book is shorter, but also because I felt like in a
+trance reading this.  The story is just intriguing like that.  There are a lot
+of red herrings/plot twists, and even double plot twists.  The story continues
+its previous book well, with an even darker tone.  As with the previous book
+it follows two parallel storylines of the protagonist and the antagonist, which
+allows us to understand what led the bad guy to do that.
+
+However, I'm not quite satisfied with the sudden change of personality of the
+Fire Lord.  While it forwards the story well, it happens just so quick, it
+feels unbelievable.
+
+[rise]: /book-reviews/rise-of-kyoshi