Home from the Sea
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780756407278 (0756407273)
Publish date: June 5th 2012
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 311
Edition language: English
Series: Elemental Masters (#8)
I liked Mari, I liked her romance, I liked her relationship with her dad. I find Sarah and Nan just as twee as ever, and the split stories DID NOT HELP.
I liked Mari, I liked her romance, I liked her relationship with her dad. I find Sarah and Nan just as twee as ever, and the split stories DID NOT HELP.
This was only...ok. The absolute most enjoyable moment of the book was the homage to Amelia Peabody (by [a:Elizabeth Peters|16549|Elizabeth Peters|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/authors/1232144920p2/16549.jpg] ). I really wanted to like to like Nan & Sarah, but I found their passages so boring...
Yep, still reading these terrible, terrible books. Still enjoying them enough to keep on, though. What is remarkable about this one is how it seizes on the trend from several of the previous, in which nothing really happens. Or, well, stuff happens, even on a regular basis, but the rise and fall of ...
An entertaining entry in this long-running fantasy series, set in an alternate-history Wales and London. This time, the heroine is actually enjoyable and interesting, more than able to save herself from the fate awaiting her. There are plenty of faerie folk, suitors, return of characters from other ...