I think I'd have loved this book when I was eight (well, if the book had existed when I was eight, which it didn't). As it is, now that I'm 38, it's really a tad too simplistic, too straightforward, with everything just being too easy for Daine - yes, in spite of all those struggles we got to see, t...
I think I set my bar so high for this series from the first book that this book was inevitably a letdown. I loved the first book. I loved being introduced to all the characters, I loved learning about Daine's "wild magic" and her journey into self-discovery. Even the lengthy and confusing battle at ...
Okay, so this book was kinda like somebody threw a brick at my head or something. It just wasn't very . . . interesting? I don't know if it's because this is the first of Pierce's books where a million different plots weren't happening all at once, so she just had the one to concentrate on, or becau...
I liked this a lot. Maybe not as much as the first one--the ending felt a little too easy to achieve, and I'm frustrated that Daine still doesn't know who her father is even though it's been confirmed for the reader. But it was still delightful, and I loved getting to know the pack, and Tkaa, and th...
This book was boring. I had to force my way through it, wanting to put it down permanently at every page past the halfway mark. Spending the majority of the book in a forest with only animals as companions is not interesting. The only thing that kept me going was knowing that I wanted to finish t...
My least favorite Tamora Pierce book so far. Some clunkerish plot devices and Daine is starting to feel like Snow White, in terms of, "let me just ask my woodland animal friends to do _____ for me!"—and they do. Which Pierce explains by having the animals be "curious" or "intrigued" by what Daine is...
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