I didn’t realize that the three books in this trilogy would be so independent, so I had to write a description and review for each one. Sorry that it’s so long. Feel free to skip to the end where I summarize the strengths and weaknesses of this series. GRACELING Certain people have mismatched ey...
Love, love, loved this book! I enjoyed this book much more than Graceling. I loved the main character, fire, and don't even get me started on my new book boyfriend Brigan! I wasn't so much sold on Graceling and went into Fire with low expectations. Yet somehow from nowhere this book just grabbed me!...
I found this book in the Teen section of the library, though I’m not sure how much I agree with that classification. I feel that the young-adult novel has a feel to it. I don’t think Graceling or Fire captured that feeling. I think I would have enjoyed this book whether I were 20 or 40. It just feel...
"I'm missing two fingers and I have scars all over, but does anyone care? No! It just makes me more interesting! I'll always be like this, stuck in this beautiful form, and you'll have to deal with it."*eye-roll*As clique and sometimes frustratingly cheesy I'm surprised that I didn't HATE the book, ...
When I first started this book, if you had told me that I would be giving Fire only three stars, I wouldn't have believed you. I was immediately sucked into the story. I loved Fire, her relationship with her deceased father, Cansrel, told through flashbacks, and her relationship with her childhood f...
So I went into this book after reading an absolutely mind numbingly TERRIBLE book (ahem The Lost Symbol) so this review may be skewed on that basis. Basically I picked it up knowing it won’t be as bad as the book I read before hand, plus having reading Graceling, I had good reason for high hopes bec...
This is Cashore's second book, which is being called a "companion" to the first book, Graceling. It's not a sequel, because the only thing the two books share is a cameo really from a character in the first book. This one can easily stand alone. The heroine Fire is a "monster." Like Katsa in Graceli...
Whilst it's listed as the second book in the Graceling series, Fireis in fact a prequel, drawing in a couple of characters from the first book, and set at least thirty or forty years before the events of Graceling. And whilst it is a fun read, it's nowhere near the enthralling story that Graceling w...
Love this book! I think it was better than the first, Graceling. After having read some of the other reviews of this book, I am left feeling like we did not even read the same book. Some complained about periods, rape, incest, illegitimate children, sex outside of marriage like those things don't...
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