First thing I can say about this book is that it's definitely meant for a teenager. I'm not usually into books that take place in the world we live in, even if it has a bit of paranormal or fantasy to it. It all took place in about a week. Sometimes the wording would confuse me and I'd have to backt...
DNF 60% throughUnfortunately, this book is everything I don't like about this series and lacking in all things I love about this series. I just can't do it. No Characterization. Abstract to the point of tedious. Kaylin is talking to a tree in a dark metaphysical space within a dark metaphysical spa...
My Thoughts - 5 out of 5 unicorns - I loved it!!***Received an ARC ecopy from Penguin Group via Edelweiss for an honest reviewOkay, the cover is fantastic because it is mysterious and magical all the while being beautiful.Okay this book is definitely an emotional rollercoaster. I cried a lot and fo...
My Thoughts - 4 out of 5 Unicorns - I really liked it!!I bought this book because I got was approved to review book 2 and hadn’t read book 1 yet. If I can help it, I try not to start a series in the middle if I can afford it at the time :)The cover is beautiful, mysterious, and looks very magical :...
While the world building and mythology of this book is still spectacular and about as original as you get with UF, the conflicts are getting so abstract that it's tedious to read in parts. And the end of this book totally made me want to sing "kumbaya" (which is never good). And... I never thought I...
3.5This one was really good but had a couple confusing (and a little bit boring) stretches. And ef!!! Just make-out already!!! With anyone, Kaylin, with anyone.
So, I'm going to wait until I finish this series to review it (as right now I'm making my way through it), but there are a couple things I can say about this series already: wow! the world building in this series is crazy-good. I've read very few (UF?) series set in such imaginative and original wor...
Seven years ago Kaylin was an orphan living in the fief of Nightshade but live was very unsafe because something was killing children and after their death the children were found with marks tattooed on their skin – at the same time these odd marks began to appear on Kaylin’s arms. Eventually Kaylin...
Michelle Sagara's background look at Kaylin Neya shows the "grays" that are typical of her characters; things are not always black and white, and to create a heroine that isn't always admired or loved is risky. This exposure to Neya as a young girl, at her first interaction with the Law of Elantra,...
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