After two books away, it's a relief to have Kaylin back in Elantra. And yet for all that the series has returned to the physical geography of its core, it feels like the emotional geography is still off-center. Kaylin is in Elantra, but her interactions remain primarily with those who traveled to (o...
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...
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, ...
Not for use by Google Play; this reader's personal opinion, copyright 2014. Oh, wow! I rather put off starting this one (as much as I love these characters, the author's writing style and really wanted to know what happens next). The last few books just didn't progress the story arc much and we...
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...
Cast in Moonlight by Michelle Sagara My rating: 3 of 5 stars I was never able to make a dent in the first "Cast" (Chronicles of Elantra) novel; the wild variety of races defeated me, I recall, and I wasn't grabbed thoroughly enough to care enough to try to figure out who was what and what that meant...
Dragons, magic, warriors and psychopaths in a complicated world of intrigue and politics - welcome to the world of Ms. Sagara. This series is phenomenal. Ms. Sagara is hands down one of the best writers of our time. The world she creates is intricate. Every single book builds upon the previous. ...
This book made my head hurt. This review is pretty darned long and complainy, I'm sorry. But I think some things need to be said. Okay. Now that that's out, you know this won't be a positive, glowing review. Either prepare yourself for really sharp negativity, or stay away from this review - if yo...
Rating: D+Originally posted at That's What I'm Talking AboutReview copy provided by Edelweiss Touch opens with a short prelude from the POV of Nathan, the deceased boyfriend of protagonist Emma who was not present in the first title, Silence. Nathan chronicles his thoughts and existence from the m...
This is a must read. The danger heats up in the second installment in the Queen of the Dead series. Nathan returns at the behest of the Queen of the Dead. His reunion with Emma is bittersweet. Emma is still in the dark about her powers and what her purpose is as a necromancer. Ms. Sagara pushes...
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