Brief synopsis (no spoilers):
Loch and her crew are trying to hunt down an Elven book and deliver it to the Empire, to avoid an all-encompassing war. But then, just to make things fun, yet another ancient group of people tries to take over the world.
Category:
YA fiction
Why I chose this book:
Next in series
My personal opinion:
Far less confusing than the previous book in the series, so that's a step up. But the crew got out of trouble too easily. They're basically unbeatable, so there's not much suspense. The "good guys" are going to win, no matter how powerful the "bad guy" is. Meh.
Warnings
Language: not really
Violence: frequent, but not graphic
"Adult" situations: many mentions of intimacy; many mentions of attraction; if homosexual attraction is a trigger for you, pick a different book
Death: Several, including major characters
Movie rating equivalent:
PG-13
Protagonist description:
Loch is powerful and capable, almost flawless
Point of view of story:
Third person, focused mostly on Loch
Book length:
Medium-long
Story flow:
The flow is fine, but the heroes get out of trouble too easily
Grammar and spelling issues:
Very minor
Character connection (no spoilers):
Not really
For series:
Independent or integral:
Assuming integral
Series review as a whole:
Started confusing, then moved to disappointing
If you only have time for one, read:
Pick a different series
Category:
YA fiction
Why I chose this book:
Next in series
My personal opinion:
Far less confusing than the previous book in the series, so that's a step up. But the crew got out of trouble too easily. They're basically unbeatable, so there's not much suspense. The "good guys" are going to win, no matter how powerful the "bad guy" is. Meh.
Warnings
Language: not really
Violence: frequent, but not graphic
"Adult" situations: many mentions of intimacy; many mentions of attraction; if homosexual attraction is a trigger for you, pick a different book
Death: Several, including major characters
Movie rating equivalent:
PG-13
Protagonist description:
Loch is powerful and capable, almost flawless
Point of view of story:
Third person, focused mostly on Loch
Book length:
Medium-long
Story flow:
The flow is fine, but the heroes get out of trouble too easily
Grammar and spelling issues:
Very minor
Character connection (no spoilers):
Not really
For series:
Independent or integral:
Assuming integral
Series review as a whole:
Started confusing, then moved to disappointing
If you only have time for one, read:
Pick a different series
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