I love David's character growth in this YA Superpowered Dystopia. They told David it was impossible—that even the Reckoners had never killed a High Epic. Yet, Steelheart—invincible, immortal, unconquerable—is dead. And he died by David's hand. Eliminating Steelheart was supposed to make life mo...
Ever wonder what Waterworld would have been like with supervillains in it? Yeah, me neither.In the second instalment of The Reckoners, David Charleston has become Steelslayer: killer of Epics. Which means that Newcago, whilst freed from tyranny, has regular visits from Epics intent on killing Steels...
Another enjoyable read, didn't lead where I was expecting which was nice and I rather enjoyed our outcast crew member showing up again. Ended on a high note, very much looking forward to the next book.
Zauważyłem, że im lepsza książka, im więcej przyjemności z czytania mi daje, tym mniej mam o niej do napisania. Bo ta książka zawiera właściwie wszystko, czego oczekuję od tzw. "młodzieżówek". No i czyta się ją wyśmienicie. To tyle. Ech, może jednak parę zdań dam radę z siebie wydusić. Wiadomo, ...
This review is also available on my blog, Bows & Bullets Reviews Oh whoa....that was intense. Steelheart was an interesting ride from start to finish, but this was more...better. This has none of that middle book syndrome that happens so often. Sanderson doesn't just rest on his success of the fir...
*Spoilers for BOOK ONE* This was okay. It definitely didn't leave me feeling "wowed" like Steelheart. A bit too much dialogue throughout for me to really enjoy. I will definitely read Calamity. But Firefight felt like a typical slow paced middle book in a series. Now that Steelheart is dead, Da...
Read by Tiffany - Great continuation of the story from Steelheart, but there are references to a major fight in the intervening time which seems to have been e-published only, which is mildly irritating but not story breaking. So funny, still playing with David's lack of metaphor / simile skill. G...
Firefight was our second audio book pick for our summer road trip. We listened to it on the 12 hour drive home. I had forgotten the funny metaphors and similes the main character uses in these to describe things. This one is on par with Steelheart. We all enjoyed it, even my daughter who had not bee...
Not bad, David discovers that not everything about the epics is black and white, visits New York which is now Babylon Restored and has to face several epics.
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