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mattries37315
mattries37315 rated it 6 years ago
The short story anthology Earth, Air, Fire, Water edited by Margaret Weis, the second and last collection of the Tales from the Eternal Archives, contains thirteen stories of varying quality loosely connected to one another through the titular mystical library. But unlike the first collection all t...
Lyndi
Lyndi rated it 8 years ago
Such a difficult book to review. Kaylin was a very frustrating heroine and so much of this world is confusing and poorly explained.I enjoyed it quite a bit, but I know I have a weak grasp of what I just read.
Books, books and more books
Books, books and more books rated it 9 years ago
Series: Chronicles of Elantra #1 Publisher: Luna Books (2007) Genre(s): Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, Romance Wow. The writing on this was atrocious. I literally did not understand half the book because it made no sense with its convoluted writing and half-explained ideas. I felt like I had to be inside...
fruitcakes
fruitcakes rated it 9 years ago
This is probably the most emotionally satisfying Elantra book I've read so far. Don't start reading it at 1am.
fruitcakes
fruitcakes rated it 9 years ago
This is probably the most emotionally satisfying Elantra book I've read so far. Don't start reading it at 1am.
From Lea Silhol's library
From Lea Silhol's library rated it 9 years ago
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From Lea Silhol's library
From Lea Silhol's library rated it 9 years ago
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Just Talking Books
Just Talking Books rated it 10 years ago
I tried desperately to drag reading Cast In Flame out but alas, Ms Sagara draws me in every time.What I liked: I can't believe this is book 10 in the series. Usually by now, I would have become bored or wishy washy about a series. Not with this author writing this series!! I really like that I do...
ambyr
ambyr rated it 10 years ago
I think I'm unusual in preferring this to Peril. There were times when it retread old ground, but it also had a genuine conclusion which promises to shake up the series some, which I appreciated. (Also, lots of Kaylin & Teela feels, which I will never complain about!) I still think the two should ha...
ambyr
ambyr rated it 10 years ago
At this point in the series, you should know what to expect: no one answers anyone's questions, everything moves exceedingly slowly, and Kaylin saves the day with powers she barely understands. You either like it or you don't. The pacing in this one is uneven and unusually glacial even for Elantra, ...
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