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Lora Hates Spam
Lora Hates Spam rated it 5 years ago
by: Geno Salvatore, Kevin Hearne, Lev Grossman, Brandon Sanderson, Patrick Rothfuss, Daniel Abraham, Shawn Speakman, Jennifer Bosworth, Mark Lawrence, Blake Charlton, Peter V. Brett, R.A. Salvatore, Robert V.S. Redick, Michael J. Sullivan, Eldon Thompson, David Anthony Durham, Peter Orullian, Todd L...
susanvoss18
susanvoss18 rated it 7 years ago
I’ve just been on an adventure with Khai and Zariya. The desert sand is still wedged in creases, the sea salt adhering to my hair, and some jungle forest mystery patch is making it’s home in the shady part of my imagination. I’m a long time fan of Carey’s works but Starless may have surpassed them a...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 7 years ago
Lots of pop culture references in here.It's a good wrap to the series, though some of the book feels too scattered. But that last battle rocked
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 7 years ago
I'm trying to read the books I have by favorite authors that I haven't read yet. Does that sentence make sense? So Daisy is hell-spawn (her mother is human, her father is a demon). She has a tail. She's in love with a werewolf who likes her but doesn't want to go aganist his clan. So she dat...
Class-Action Vampires
Class-Action Vampires rated it 7 years ago
This end to the trilogy ups the stakes and fulfills the Chekov's gun of the last two books: the apocalypse. Where Daisy Johannsen was once merely acting as the supernatural equivalent of a small-town sheriff, the novel builds up the Agent of Hel until everything she loves is threatened. A minor plot...
Tannat
Tannat rated it 8 years ago
This was a reread for me and I still enjoyed it quite a bit. In fact, I decided to increase my rating because the characters have stayed with me even if I didn't remember all of the details. The writing starts off in a deliberately formal tone that I can see not working for some people, but for me i...
Purple People Readers
Purple People Readers rated it 8 years ago
I can’t begin to express how much I adore these books. I started with Kushiel’s Dart in about 2007 and have read about one a year until I’ve now finally finished the overall series. These books are so immersive that I like taking my time through them and just enjoying the experience of reading about...
susanvoss18
susanvoss18 rated it 8 years ago
Note: While this is Book 6 in Kushiel’s Legacy (also referred to as the Terre D’Ange Cycle) it is Book 3 in the second trilogy and focuses on Imriel de la Courcel, who we met in Book 3 of the first trilogy, Kushiel’s Avatar. Kushiel’s Mercy is best read as part of the second trilogy, if not as Book ...
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books!
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books! rated it 9 years ago
This book was such a struggle to get through but the last maybe 8th of the book was worth it. I loved the Happy for Now ending. The ending couple was okay but I don't know if it's actually better. But anyway, good ending to the series. 3-1/2 out of 5 stars because of the drag of the first 7/8 of the...
susanvoss18
susanvoss18 rated it 9 years ago
Note: While this is Book 5 in Kushiel’s Legacy (also referred to as the Terre D’Ange Cycle) it is Book 2 in the second trilogy and focuses on Imriel de la Courcel, who we met in Book 3, Kushiel’s Avatar. Kushiel’s Justice can work as a stand alone, though there are plenty of characters and situation...
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