Richelle Mead's Soundless opens on a mining village, nestled high in the mountains, fed and fueled by miners and suppliers and painted and documented by artists. Fei is an artistic apprentice, helping to construct a large canvas every day that serves as a kind of report: the happenings, the weat...
Well the main plot of "Soundless" intrigued me a lot. A hidden village on top of a mountain where no one can hear. Instead this village has learned how to adapt to not being able to hear and has broken their village into artists, miners, and suppliers. After the village has increasing cases of blind...
I really enjoyed this book. The world building was very interesting, though, admittedly there could have been more of it. I liked the characters, and loved the way the author reintroduces us to our sense of hearing through Fei, who has never heard anything before, and doesn't know anyone who can hea...
Quick review for a really sluggish read. Honestly, I had no idea what to expect when picking up Richelle Mead's "Soundless". Considering how upset I was over the bigotry presented in "The Glittering Court" - I almost completely passed over this. I'm now glad I didn't because it was better than I tho...
**SPOILER FREE** This is a stand alone, which is nice because I don't read to many stand alone novels. Everything seems to be a trilogy or some dragged out series. I loved this book because it was nothing like anything I have read before. It is categorized as Y/A fantasy. It takes place mostly i...
This is one cool and page turning story that sweeps you right up and holds on until the last page. It is a stand alone, but I feel like there is so much more that this world has to offer, that I hope she changes her mind and expands.
A very well written novel. The plot was interesting and since the book was a fairly fast read, I didn't really wanna put it down. If I had my way, I would have finished it all in one sitting. Haha. I like the main character. Her sense of honor and attachment to family was very close to how Chinese c...
This was a DNF because it was so excruciatingly boring. I made it about half way through the book and I just had to give up because nothing intrigued me even though it was by freaking Richelle Mead and featured an Eastern inspired world. No world building was given. And Mead’s usual kick ass...
5 stars because 1)loved how Richelle created a world that had a deaf community2)the folklore I learned a lot about the chines culture 3) The relationships were real for the most part 4) I felt the book held my attention and was a real page turner 5) Though I wish there was more I felt there was a g...
5 stars because 1)loved how Richelle created a world that had a deaf community2)the folklore I learned a lot about the chines culture 3) The relationships were real for the most part 4) I felt the book held my attention and was a real page turner 5) Though I wish there was more I felt there was a g...
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