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Son of the Shadows (The Sevenwaters Trilogy, #2) - Community Reviews back

by Juliet Marillier
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The Books that Stilled a Storm
The Books that Stilled a Storm rated it 11 years ago
Unfortunately, I don't. The prose is verbose. There were too many thoughts and not enough tension to get me hooked. I ploughed on anyway because I was already halfway into the novel. Son of the Shadows tells the story of a young chieftan’s daughter, who falls in love with a heavily tattooed kill...
Sophie
Sophie rated it 11 years ago
Although this is the second book in the Sevenwaters series, it's not completely necessary to read the first one (though I recommend it! I loved Daughter of the Forest and gave it 5 stars) as it's a different main character and a different set of circumstances, though some characters from the last bo...
AEriko's Book Corner
AEriko's Book Corner rated it 12 years ago
I enjoyed this book when I read it some years ago. The first one was even better, I thought. But somehow it didn't leave me interested in reading any of the other books of the series.
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings rated it 12 years ago
It is, for some reason, extraordinarily difficult for me to explain my feelings concerning this novel. Son of the Shadows is, as all the reviews proclaim, a worthy follow-up to Daughter of the Forest. In fact, both novels are so vastly different that it is practically impossible to compare them and,...
shojoholic
shojoholic rated it 12 years ago
Beautifully written, but not as powerful as Daughter of the Forest. All the really compelling parts were about Sorcha and her contemporaries. On the bright side, I don't feel like I need trauma counseling this time.
isamlq
isamlq rated it 12 years ago
So impressed was I with Sorcha in Daughter of the Forest that I jumped into the sequel with not a glance at the summary. Granted it’s taken me took 2 months before doing so. So, Why the gap if it indeed was that awesome? Simply, it was so intricately plotted my brain reeled; the people in it so real...
The Farceur Trilogy
The Farceur Trilogy rated it 12 years ago
Normally I love Marillier, but I really hated this book. I didn't like Liadan, didn't like Bran, and didn't really much like the plot, either. (The over-arching plot was okay, but on a micro-level, a lot of the events that happened were either dull or annoyed me.)I'm glad I read the Sevenwater serie...
Always Carry a Book!
Always Carry a Book! rated it 13 years ago
{Spoilers}This book was 4 stars until near the end where Liadan saves Bran who has a fatal head wound, using love. Then the next day and the days after he's all good again, barely ill at all. Miracle! Sigh. I know this is fantasy and magical but it still needs to be believable. Emotional healing doe...
Spaceships and Love
Spaceships and Love rated it 13 years ago
I should of named myself "sucky reviews" on GR but I'm vain enough to not want to be known as that lol. When writing a review, I am at a loss if the book is amazing. If I'm reading a series and mowing through it because it is so good it's hard for me to stop and write a review because I just want to...
Kay, Rekindling
Kay, Rekindling rated it 13 years ago
I devoured this book. Once I started reading it, I couldn't stop, and I finished the book in about fifteen hours with breaks in between. It made me wonder why it took me so long to read this second installment to the Sevenwaters series, though the answer came to me pretty quickly as I was reading....
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