Re-read: 6/7/15 - 4 stars Originally read 3/30/2009 - 5 stars Undone was fantastic. Ms. Caine does an excellent job in drawing this reader into a great spin-off to the Weather Warden series. It's about a former Djinn named Cassiel. She was banished to a human body for disobeying her leader. The ...
The Location gave a realistic feeling to the characters. There was always a new twist in the plot and that kept it exciting. I liked the way Cassiel and other Djinn where described as being different. Cassiel - with white, powder-puff hair and green eyes - was probably described as the most unusual....
Outcast Season: Undone is the first in Rachel Caine's new spin-off from her popular, cultish Weather Warden series. Cassiel is--was, since she is cast out from their ranks on the first page of the book--Djinn. Old Djinn, the ones that were never human to begin with and so have no sympathy whatsoe...
Great start to the Weather Warden spin-off series. The characters make a brief appearance towards the end of the WW series, but this begins prior. Same world set-up and the main character Cassiel is of the "old djinn" reporting to Ashan who strips her of her djinn essence and casts her down to ear...
I'm really glad that I've already read the Weather Warden series. If I hadn't, I wouldn't have any idea what half of the stuff in this book was about. I'd like to think that she was ordered to kill the human race by Ashan because he knew that she would refuse and she'd notice the children who are di...
This is my first time reading Rachel Caine's. I picked this because this series is "relatively" new, only three books so far. Then I found out that it was a spin-off of a fairly longer series, Weather Warden (yes, I didn't read the review/summary clearly, I suppposed), and I wondered whether I shoul...
The concept of an ancient being, composes of energy and immortal, being trapped in a human shell is interesting. Rachel Caine does not carry this as far (or as well) as THE HUNDRED THOUSAND KINGDOMS, but she certainly casts Cassiel as alien enough to be a compelling and unique main character. My o...
At first, I wasn't convinced, that it's gonna be a good, not childish fantasy. But Rachel Caines bok surprised me in a good way. First of all, it's not about vampires which is good, because I'm tires of this "vampire" mania". Insead we have Djinns and Weather Wardens. There are some twists, main cha...
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