I was so intrigued by this book. I have loved the idea of half-human/half-dragon characters for years. So this book seemed right up my alley. Unfortunately, this book did not deliver on the concept in the way that I thought it would. Seraphina and the other half-Dragon characters are mostly like ...
I just finished re-reading Seraphina in preparation for diving into its sequel Shadow Scale and if anything I loved it even more the second time. I would be completely happy just walking around inside the wintery, music-filled, multi-cultural Medieval-like setting of this book, with its castles, sai...
Shadow Scale picks up a few months after Seraphina left off, and finds Seraphina setting off on a quest to unite the half-dragons or ityasaari she is aware of in order to create a weapon which may be useful to Goredd in fighting dragons. Seraphina also hopes to have a homecoming of sorts, and secret...
Very nice debut book, good prose and meticulous world-building, with many original choices and a skillful rendering of music as protagonist element. Most of the side characters are intriguingly detailed and while this book doesn't end with a cliffhanger, it definitely opens up new adventures and dev...
Very nice debut book, good prose and meticulous world-building, with many original choices and a skillful rendering of music as protagonist element. Most of the side characters are intriguingly detailed and while this book doesn't end with a cliffhanger, it definitely opens up new adventures and dev...
While I was reading Pantomime, I realized that I hadn't read any YA fantasy books since my very bad experience with the genre in June 2013. Since I don't believe in writing off an entire genre, I figured I should read this book partially because someone recommend it, but also because it has a gorge...
Spoiler Rating: Moderate Hi Ashers! I’m not going to lie; I’d intended to write you multiple letters about this book, updating you on my opinions as I read. That would’ve required me to display some restraint, though, and put the book down long enough to write you. Whoops. Four decades o...
I have no idea if this was a 4 star read or not, really struggling to work out my feelings towards this book... (it doesn't help that I thought I'd reviewed it months ago, but hadn't, so collecting my thoughts around it is even more difficult now)
This review was originally posted on amazon on July 20, 2012 First off, I love the cover. It's gorgeous, even on a computer screen, and is a nice change from the ubiquitous pretty girl in a ball gown which seems to be on about every third YA book being published these days. The drawing is fabulous...
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