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jaeilhanb708
Jaeil Han jaeilhanb708 — This book continues on from Fatal Affair in which we met Samantha & Nick. Sam is a police Detective who has just received promotion to Lieutenant and Nick is now a US Senator. Sam is called out to a murder scene in the early hours of the morning only to find the victim is one of Nick's closest friends who was about to be appointed a Supreme Court Judge. Of course this is devastating to both Nick and his 'adoptive' family the O'Connors. As well as following Sam and her team through the investigation we get to see how Sam & Nick build on their relationship. Nick knew that Sam wouldn't want to be too far from her father so he bought a house a few doors down. Unfortunately it didn't go quite according to plan as Sam was apprehensive and reluctant to move in with him as her previous marriage was a disaster and left her with emotional scars. There were times when I got really angry with Sam and couldn't understand what she was waiting for. I also got a bit cross that she kept keeping things from him and thought that he dealt with the situations well. Once again Ms Force did an amazing job with this story and I would happily recommend it to anyone who likes the RS genre.
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getandkeep
Sebastian Vogt getandkeep — Very interesting, informative, fun. Mary Roach does a great job explaining science, and her books are full of information without being dry. I loved this, just like Stiff and Spook.
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joelrocco
Joel Rocco joelrocco — Walter Dean Myers is an awesome author, and I recommend anything he has written. This one is probably my favorite, though. I like the way the story is written like a screenplay with journal entries scattered throughout.
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J-ler Jose _ — hell yea. the movie did this book no justice really, just gave a visual side. great king book.
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sangyuxing
Yuxing Sang sangyuxing — *3 stars for this book* *4 stars for the series as a whole* (So a 4-star rating seems a fair compromise). And so thus ends the saga of Han Alister, gang lord and street rat, and Raisa ana'Marianna, blooded queen of the fells. It was....somewhat lackluster. Definitely the writing in this book was much better than the previous book, but it lacked some of the urgency and a lot of the promise of the first two books. While I enjoyed watching things come to a head in the kingdom, there was no sense of a building climax or of things resolving (even though we do have a climax and resolution. I just don't think it packed the punch it was supposed to. At all). Sure, there were battles and revelations and intrigue all over the place, but....imagine watching a horror movie (or any movie, really), with the sound off, using only subtitles. You see everything that is going on, but nothing really builds up because a key element is missing: the background music. The movie's score helps greatly to convey emotion, heighten tension, foreshadow...all the stuff that keeps you on the edge of your seat with bated breath to know what happens next. That is what this book felt like a lot of the time - like I was watching a beautiful movie, but with the sound off. It was so much less than what it could have been and cemented my thoughts that the last two books have been more filler, really, than anything else. And oh yes! The lack of poetic justice really bothered me in this book. Gavan Bayar did not get the death he deserved, and I was quite put out by that. It was far too easy and peaceful. The less said about that Micah Bayar, the better. No honor in him, that one. He also didn't get the end he deserved: cowardly, weak, spineless, dishonorable, and nothing happens to him. WHY? This is high fantasy! People should get what is coming to them! So yeah, the justice bit also wasn't very well executed. The big reveal, while a major piece of information, carried no shock factor (for me at least. It was like watching footage of the atomic bomb dropping on Hiroshima 40 years after the fact: the grainy soundless image does nothing to convey the horror and gravity of the situation. Even so, I think you really do have to hand it to Ms. Chima. The concept, and (at least) the beginning stages were flawlessly executed. I haven't read such good, vivid, engrossing Young Adult HIGH FANTASY for a long time. Simply beautiful. Another strength of this series has been the characters. Han is quite lovable as our roguish hero, but I think the real star is Raisa. Sure she is quite the Mary-Sue, but she is a likeable Mary-Sue, so she gets a pass. But in her Ms. Chima created a character who proudly accepts and chooses duty. I loved it. Usually you are reading about people who reluctantly take the throne, who don't want to be trapped with riches and court intrigue and only want a happy and secluded life with the man of their dreams. With Raisa we have a girl who started like that, but who ends up deciding that while she would rather have love, she also wanted to do her duty as queen, to fulfill the role she had been born into. And she gets into curt intrigue and learning to outmaneuver people with gusto and joy, instead of reluctance. Fabulousity all around. How can you not like someone like that, even if she is a Mary Sue? In the end, Raisa gets her man and the throne: even more fabulosity. One final thing: I think part of what made this finale lacking was the age of the characters. Raisa and Han are about 18 years at the time these events take place. Eh. Sometimes, it felt like children playing at kingdoms. They acted like silly teenagers, instead of people locked in a power struggle for the soul of a kingdom. Makes it hard to take people like that seriously. Perhaps if they had been older, they would have been more mature and the urgency would have been there. Basically - this book was a sorta fitting end to a series that started out so beautifully. It doesn't quite live up to it's potential, but it is still very much worth coming along for the ride. I will really miss Han, Raisa, and the Fells. ............................... BEFORE READING I don't know what to think of the cover.
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clemencebiguet
Clemence Biguet clemencebiguet — Voyage in the Dark...when I read it, I was attracted to the fact the heroine was my age. But yeah, some girl who is part of a travelling theater troupe of some kind and is also really from the Caribbean (like Jean Rhys) and is very cold all the time (I think her name may be Anna?) meets some guy. He's really nice to her for awhile and then discards her. She has an abortion and you get the distinct impression this will be the first of many abortions.
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