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by Brent Weeks
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The Bookishville
The Bookishville rated it 14 years ago
Originally posted on The Bibliophile's JournalGo to site to read full reviewThe Night Angel Trilogy is indeed a series that amazed me in so many levels. I didn’t put any expectation when I first picked up these books as they are not the kinds that I normally read but I’m pleasantly surprised to see ...
jeremyb
jeremyb rated it 14 years ago
Way too many POV switches. I would have liked the book much more from just Kylar's POV.
traciloudin
traciloudin rated it 14 years ago
One of the best middle-books-of-a-trilogy I've ever read. Kept my attention the whole time. There was, however, a little too much in the sphere of politics for my liking. Gimme blood!
Blodeuedd
Blodeuedd rated it 15 years ago
This book took some time to read, not cos it was big, but cos it was so emotionally draining. I read 50 pages and had to stop. And took a break for some time. The reason, well let me put it like this. I saw a glimmer of hope, then I turned around and Weeks stabbed me in the back and left me bleeding...
Will's Reading List
Will's Reading List rated it 15 years ago
Shadow's Edge, the second part in Weeks's trilogy, is exactly what you would hope: a novel as well constructed as the first, with an action-riddled plot choreographed to near perfection, and characters who continue to surprise and delight as their motives, failures, flaws, and victories define the f...
This Bookish Endeavor
This Bookish Endeavor rated it 15 years ago
I adore this series, and the world that Weeks has created. I have already stated that Kylar is hands down one of my all time favorite heroes in fiction. I loved about 90% of the story. I really only had 3 problems with the book over-all...two of the problems being minor, and one being more substanti...
joannajoanna
joannajoanna rated it 16 years ago
In "Shadow's Edge" Azoth has fully assumed the role of Kylar Stern (a name which weakly references the fact that Kylar is close to Killer) however he attempts to reject his life as a wetboy to find peace and happiness with his love Elene and moving to a new city. Kylar gets bored with his life as a ...
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