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The House Of Grey - Volume 2 (2012)

by Collin Earl(Favorite Author)
3.86 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
1452457840 (ISBN13: 9781452457840)
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English
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publisher
SilverStone Books
series
House of Grey
review 1: Volume 2 definitely held up better than Volume 1 did. It managed to feel more like a book than a podcast, and it was a lot smoother than the first one. There were still plenty of mistakes - typos, sentences starting with the wrong word, that sort of thing. But, aside from the incredibly jarring ones (one sentence started, "The would be the...") I actually felt myself getting drawn into the story.I still say Volume 1 was too short, though. This one felt a bit longer as far as plot-coverage goes, but it felt like the first cut-off point between books should have been Volume 2's ending. There's a bit of a cliffhanger, but it's not the abrupt ending that the first book had.There's a lot more characterization in this book. While, for the most part, everybody still remains a mys... moretery, we at least are given a glimpse into their lives. Not much gets explained, and many more questions are raised as to what exactly is going on at Coten. I'm also starting to wonder if the series was broken up the way it was so that each book only contained one of Mr. Gatt's classes? *grumbles*The Arthur/Artorius thing is getting a bit obnoxious, but I was pleased to see that Volume 2 greatly reduced the number of pop-culture references. I only remember there being two, really - Casey's adoration of anime, and the Michael Jordan reference. Thank you. Thank you for not repeating the horror of the Hannah Montana comment.The House of Grey is definitely an interesting series. When it's not trying too hard with the references, the dialogue can be witty, and amusing. I'm starting to wonder if listening to the podcast would be a better way to get the story, though. The written series could definitely use some editing. I know that the transition from podcast to book format can be done. Abigail Hilton did a wonderful job of it with her Panamindorah series. It just needs a bit more time put into it.
review 2: Better than the first volume, this one. Monson Grey and his friends are given more backstories here enough to draw empathy from readers. Though the story is as short like the first, it's taking up a more solid shape, with small revelations here and there concerning the kind of school Coren is, and the abilities that Monson's friends and schoolmates might have. In this volume, Monson discovers knowledge and skills he vaguely remembers acquiring. Discovering that his friends might have extraordinary abilities themselves, Monson resolves to dig deeper to get to the truth, even if it means revealing his own secrets. Monson also finds himself rising in popularity, surrounded with friends, beautiful ladies, and unknown enemies as well. I am eager to see this story take a more serious turn on its next volume, and hopefully substantial answers to at least some of the problems it has been building up. less
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leiz
This book took off right from the first page and held your attention through out the whole book.
becca
The second volume is as good as the first! Glad I downloaded it.
gerdule
Is a great book to read
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