We Are the Fire (2021)

by Sam Taylor
ASIN/ISBN: 9781250241429
Publication: February 16, 2021

**I was provided a copy of the book by the publisher through NetGalley. I voluntarily read and reviewed it. All opinions are my own.**

Children are regularly kidnapped and forced to become soldiers in an emperor’s effort to maintain his borders against a neighboring country and to ensure obedience from his subjects. Furthermore, the child soldiers are forced to wield fire through a brutal, potentially crippling, process, that not all recruits survive. Pran barely survived, but only through Oksana’s help. While most soldiers have learned to only look out for themselves, Pran and Oksana are able to rely on each other, but differing desires place a strain on their relationship. Pran wants to rebel against their commanders while Oksana dreams of returning home. 

It was difficult to find a sense of balance when I first started reading the book. It felt as though I was thrust into the middle of something I didn’t fully grasp, so I had difficulty settling into the story. Presented with many names, including those of people and places, and titles (e.g. Tuliikobrets, Nightmare, Hellions, etc.) in a short amount of time made it difficult to keep track of everything that was going on. It was also difficult to get a sense of place. It wasn’t until later that I pieced things together, but I was a bit frustrated when I finally arrived at this point. Adding the somewhat slow pace to my list of frustrations further inhibited me from being fully immersed in the book. Eventually, the book picked up right before the halfway point, both in pace and story. In particular, the multiple moral dilemmas presented added to the complexity of Pran’s and Oksana’s decisions and helped me to appreciate the book more. The action in the last half also helped a lot as well.

I didn’t particularly like Pran very much. He had an inferiority complex and also kept insisting on protecting Oksana when she was just as capable as he was. Although I gravitated toward Oksana, I didn’t fully like her either. I did like that Pran and Oksana were in an established relationship, so they weren’t in the honeymoon period. I got to see their relationship play out under stressful conditions and this created an interesting dynamic. I liked Sepp/Kati, but she doesn’t appear until a fifth of the way through the book. While a secondary character, she was the only one who seemed to have any kind of sense and was not overly swayed by her emotions. 

Ultimately, We Are the Fire was a bit of a toss-up for me. I struggled to finish the book. I was frustrated in the beginning, and it was difficult to connect with the characters. On the other hand, the last part of the book was more action-packed, and I liked the themes presented.

9 responses to “We Are the Fire (2021)”

  1. Oof, it sounds like this was a tough one. I had seen the cover but hadn’t read a single review up until now, so I’m glad I got to find out your thoughts. Honestly, it doesn’t sound like it would be the best option for me either because while I love a quick-paced story, I don’t like feeling confused so often! Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Yeah, definitely tough because I also had high expectations for it. I could forgive the slower pace had I liked the world building or the characterization but I wasn’t too fond of either.

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    fromthelibraryofalexis

    I’m sorry to hear your reading experience with this one was so rough. I’ve heard the title for this one, but this is the first review I’ve seen. Books with slow plots aren’t usually in my taste (same with ones that are very confusing), so I’ll likely pass on this one. Great review!

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    1. Thanks! I’ve read a few reviews and some have loved it while some have not. I guess it just kind of depends but this definitely was not for me.

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  3. Ahh I’m sorry you didn’t enjoy it. The cover looks very good though and it’s good to hear about this book so I’m careful when I see it!

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    1. Oh yah! I do love the cover to this book too!

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  4. I’m sorry you didn’t enjoy this one! When I opened the post and saw the cover I was instantly intrigued, but it looks like this is one I’ll be skipping.

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    1. Darn covers! The cover definitely drew me in for this one.

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