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by Tamora Pierce
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Dichotomygirl
Dichotomygirl rated it 13 years ago
3.5 StarsNot as strong as Terrier, but still some interesting character Development. Looking forward to reading Mastiff
The Page Sage
The Page Sage rated it 13 years ago
This series is amazing.
fincalian
fincalian rated it 13 years ago
Better than the first one. It's nice to see Beka grow up.
Cat's Bookshelf
Cat's Bookshelf rated it 13 years ago
Better than the first one. It's nice to see Beka grow up.
Title and Statement of Responsibility
Bloodhound is the second book in Tamora Pierce's Beka Cooper trilogy, which is set in her fictional world of Tortall a significant amount of time before the books that made her famous in such circles as mine. Despite a great desire on my part to like the book, and the series, Bloodhound didn't remed...
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 14 years ago
Summary; Bloodhound is book two in the Beka Cooper trilogy. By now Beka has finished her training and is a full member of the Provost's Guard. Together with her former training partner Clara Goodwin she has to leave Corus to find out where the false coins, which have gotten into the moneystream and...
my very original book blog *woot*
my very original book blog *woot* rated it 15 years ago
The second book in a series can go wrong in two ways... it can either differ so much from the original that it loses what ever it originally had going for it, or you can find yourself reading a book that is exactly like the first, with no real change in characters or plot, a very common trait in boo...
DaringPeg
DaringPeg rated it 15 years ago
An incredible book with an entire world created around it and shown to the reader through the characters. The story is a wonderful addition to the worlds of Tamora Pierce. Any who have enjoyed books by Pierce will love this book.
Kiwiria
Kiwiria rated it 16 years ago
After the disappointment of Melting Stones it was great to see Tamora Pierce back on track in Bloodhound. I enjoyed it every bit as much as I expected to. It's as engaging as the first Beka Cooper book, and I think the journal style suits the action very well. Odd that I'm not as fond of Pounce as I...
Bun's Books
Bun's Books rated it 56 years ago
Great fun. I really like the character of Beka Cooper I find her appealing and funny. I also very much enjoy the whole idea of these provost guards who are still figuring out their role, part public servants/police, part hired guards and mercenaries, part protection scheme - in a city where the la...
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