~~~~~2.5-3.0 Stars~~~~~~ "So it comes to this current age. Small human villages exist within vast tracts of land that belong to the Others. And in larger human cities, there are fenced parks called Courtyards that are inhabited by the Others who have the task of keeping watch over the city’s resid...
I really like how this series is developing. There are consequences for actions, and Anne Bishop keeps them tightly logical to the different world she's created. Nice balance between threats and possibilities of change in this book. Meg and Simon's relationship is evolving, but although it's well...
This series does not disappoint. I loved this book. At first, I thought the no romance thing would bother me but I understand it so much more after this book. I can't wait to see what happens next!
had mixed feelings about “Vision In Silver”, the third “Novel of The Others”. I enjoyed “Written In Red” because it was new and fresh, it focused closely on “Our Meg” and her discovery of a world beyond the compound that she’d been kept in, her personal growth and the drama of the plot. It remains...
VISION IN SILVER is the third book in Anne Bishop’s brilliant The Others series. In this series Bishop has moved from high fantasy to urban fantasy/paranormal romance; and she does it well. There are repercussions for the events in MURDER OF CROWS which are far reaching. Meg is the only one who can ...
In order to enjoy and understand this book you are going to need to read the previous two books Written in Red (which is a fantastic debut novel) and Murder of Crows. These books really set the stage for Vision in Silver and I cannot fathom how you could understand the story, characters and world wi...
Tensions flare over Thasia. The Human First and Last Movement is upping their attack – not against the Others, but against humans who work with them. The human pack, the friends and allies the Others have gained in Lakeside are being driven out of human society as the hatred raises to new heights an...
[3.5 stars] Way too slow beginning and even though I love the characters, it got to a point where I was too bored to continue reading.Still I will read the next one!
I think i need to read this again before I rate it. Not in the right mindset. It was wonderful to be back in their world but some parts felt a little repetative.
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