by Rae Carson
I'd read ANYTHING Rae Carson would write. ANYTHING.
Very intriguing read. You can get it for free from the author's website. I was able to download it for Kindle for free, but now it seems like that might no longer be available ...? Anyway, I love the world building that Rae Carson does, even in such a short story. It makes me wish that this were a f...
Well...at least no one can mistaken this for being a long story. Dangerous Voices, at under fifteen pages, is too short to make much of a lasting impact. Carson writes beautifully, even that much is evident from this short story, and her imagination runs wild. Quite honestly, I'd love a whole novel ...
Carson paints beautifully descriptive, emotionally evocative scenes, and her style is easy to read. In this story--too short only because I want to further experience her talent with words--the reader is taken on a journey from mere existence robbed of all but the slenderest hope to crackling triump...
4 out of 5 StarsA young music mage has been imprisoned in the same cell for many years; however, his world changes when another young music mage is imprisoned next to him.The storyline doens't feel like anything fresh and new (in fact, I feel like I've read similar concepts before), but Carson bring...
It was an interesting concept, would have liked to see it more developed. A short but captivating story.
Gorgeous imagery, a glimpse of a world that left me insatiably curious, wonderful characters.Lovely and sad, yet hopeful.