Schon im ersten Band der „Dust Lands“-Trilogie von Moira Young, „Blood Red Road“, zupfte die Betitelung der militärisch angehauchten Organisation Tonton, gegen die die Protagonistin Saba ins Feld zieht, an meinem Gedächtnis. Ich hatte den Namen schon einmal gehört. Ich schlug es nach und stieß auf e...
Quick review for a quick read. I read "Rebel Heart" in full quite a few years after reading "Blood Red Road", so I had to refresh my memory on a few things that happened in the first book before tackling this one. My final reaction upon finishing it (and meditating over all of its events) was "Oh Sa...
And I'm not referring to just the dust lands! : ) DeMalo, DeMalo, DeMalo -he is one delicious bad boy! He's a little twisted in the mind though. : ( He's also in love with Saba, well his version of love. Then we have Jack- Jack's one of the good guys. He brings out the best in everyone & he's the lo...
OK so Andrew and I were absolutely hooked on this book! Honestly, the first one, in this series was good but there really was very little in terms of intensity and some of the deaths seemed forced and an afterthought honestly. The writing however made the first one a 4 star read, otherwise a 3 sta...
OK so Andrew and I were absolutely hooked on this book! Honestly, the first one, in this series was good but there really was very little in terms of intensity and some of the deaths seemed forced and an afterthought honestly. The writing however made the first one a 4 star read, otherwise a 3 sta...
I didn't like this as much as the first. I wanted more Jack!That being said, it was another riveting adventure across the hard world they live in and I enjoyed it. Meeting back up with old friends and making new ones was cool. The Free Hawks are a great bunch and seeing Maev and Ash again was nice. ...
I feel a bit sheepish for the vitriol I am about to rain down on 'Rebel Heart', the second title of Moira Young's Dustlands Trilogy, after all, I did thoroughly enjoy the first half of the book but... it has a pretty serious case of 'Middle Book Syndrome'. This seems to be a growing epidemic withi...
I read the last 259 pages this morning and finished it at nearly 4am. I am not okay. I do not want to talk about it.(This is my guilty pleasure series, to be honest.)Okay, FINE, I'll do a little review.Firstly, I could rip the book in half for how annoying Lugh was. Like, yeah man, I get it, but it'...
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