It is, apparently, my summer with a fantasy theme reading. I'm really not complaining. Luck in the Shadows feels less oppressive than Fitz's first person POV, and the fact that it was 200 pages shorther than Hobb's Assassin's Quest helped a lot. Sorry, I can't help but compare them: I read the la...
Story: Die bespukte Insel Kouros, fällt nach dem Sieg Skalas über Plenimar an das skalanische Königshaus zurück und ein entsandter Gouverneur soll den alten Palast der Insel für die Königin vorbereiten. Allerdings kommt es schon bald zu einem blutigen Zwischenfall, als der Abgesandte und seine Frau...
Started this immediately after book 4, and will likely barge on ahead to book 6 after I finish typing. I think I'm just going to from now on ignore the lackluster reviews from old disappointed fans of the Nightrunners series. I just don't feel the same way. Yes, these new books have a different feel...
I guess it goes to show that sometimes I -shouldn't- listen to reviews on here (GR). This has remained my favorite lgbt fantasy series, and I soared through the first three books. However, I took a long break because all of the reviews on Amazon and then most on here were very discouraging about boo...
[Originally posted on tumblr on 14. January 2014] I finished Lynn Flewelling’s second book of the Nightrunner series ‘Stalking Darkness' in record time. Okay, I admit I was curious about the main characters becoming a pair but then there was also EVERYTHING ELSE. I mean, the main plot was sometime...
I'm not sure what's happened to me lately. Am I now constitutionally unable to choose books I enjoy, or am I becoming increasingly bitter, nitpicking, and discontented in my reviews? Whatever the case, I'm afraid Luck in the Shadows was not an exception to my ill-humour. Luck in the Shadows is a m...
This book was an okay conclusion to what was just an okay series. I felt that there was a lot of unnecessary fluff in every book that only served to bog the story down rather than propel the characters forward, and this book was the most guilty of that. Not that much really happened, even though it ...
Story Während der Krieg zwischen Skala und Plenimar auf seinen Höhepunkt und damit ein Ende zusteuert, halten die sommerliche Hitze und die vielen Ausgaben des Königshauses zugunsten ihres Heeres und der Krieger die Hauptstadt Rhíminee in Atem. Zusätzlich betritt eine neue Schauspieltruppe aus Mycen...
I don't care if other "true fans" were bitching about Sebrahn and how he squicked them out and how annoying these past couple of books have been because the characters are too reactive. This is that amazing part where character development happens. It is fantasy, you know, and not thriller, so it's ...
OMG THE CHILD HE'S SO ADORABLE WHAT IS THIS I DON'T EVEN.The irony of the all caps is I'm not even that worked up about it.I quite like this Sebrahn. I don't want him to die. For some reason, I get the feeling he's going to die and I keep reading it with bated breath, half-bracing myself for his dea...
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