Okay after the first four books being fantastic, I guess one had to fall short of fabulous. This was it. Other than the moving forward of Atticus and Gran, and Oberon's humor stil at top notch, i wasnt fond of this one, thought evil fae in clown costumes was freaky
Once again, this was an awesome ride. I had my concerns: 1) 12 years since the last full novel?!? 2) Was Kevin Hearne going to turn Granuaile into some badass magic user without an appropriate transition period? 3) I was deeply concerned that Oberon, an Irish Wolfhound, wouldn’t make into Book 5 as ...
This series fucking rocks. Yes, the swearing is necessary. Kevin Hearne manages to shove Atticus's personality off the pages and straight into your brain, making these stories so deliciously addicting. Delicious like the Atticus cover model or chocolate or whatever food slides you into a state of bl...
Okay, so it’s now 12 years later and Granuaile is now ready to become a full time druid. But of course, it’s not going to be an easy process or else we wouldn’t have book 5. In the last book Atticus had to declare himself dead to gain some peace, but now it’s time to come out of hiding and things ...
2/2/13 ** Hearne picked up the intensity again with this volume. I appreciated that the acknowledgements briefly explained that the accounts of the oral mythology vary and that he chose accordingly.I also appreciated that Granuaile is coming into her own - showing a stronger, more non-traditional fe...
More detailed review coming later. I love them all but the one prior to this had me worried as it was bit over the top snark wise and though action filled was not one of the best. This one was back to the right level and.balance of bacon, baddassery & beginnings as well as endings (especially clown ...
I wasn’t super enamored with Tricked, the fourth book in the Iron Druid series, and I was really hoping that with Trapped, the series would be redeemed. One my biggest complaints about Tricked were the frequent info dumps by way of story-telling. Since Trapped returned to a mythology more familiar ...
I won't summarize the plot as other folks have done a fine job of that. I have really enjoyed this series, but this book felt a bit like filler to me, like it was just setting up the conflict in the next book. I liked that we got to see the development of the relationship between Atticus and Granuai...
As usual, this was exciting book, full of interesting action and unexpected twists but I got mad by the way the business with Atticus and Granuaile got resolved. When I read a book in the first person, I expect to know something about that person's emotions but the author spent more time on wisecrac...
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