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Wild Hunt (2010)

by Margaret Ronald(Favorite Author)
3.65 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
0061662429 (ISBN13: 9780061662423)
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English
publisher
Eos
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Evie Scelan
review 1: This is going to sound really strange but if I had written this review even a few days ago, I feel it would have been more positive. For some reason over the last few days I've been going over in my head what I thought and felt while reading this book, and I'm now coming away with different thoughts. I still really enjoyed the book and felt it was a good follow up to the first book in the series, Spiral Hunt, but now I'm also thinking it was a bit more confusing as well. I'm absolutely in love with both Evie and Nate after this book and I was ecstatic to see them grow as characters and as a couple. Evie is forced into a situation where she is out on a limb with no sign up being able climb back down. With the defeat of Fiana, she is now being looked up to as the assumed l... moreeader of the magical community of Boston. Who else but the one who defeated the magic mob would take over? Nature abhors a vacuum, power can't survive in one. Evie needs to decided what she cares about more, her own life or that of the city. The choices she makes on the way will thrill and fascinate you. Evie is written with such a sense of humor that you can't help but like her and root for to come out on top. Nate on the other hand is going through changes of his own. He is still taking care of his younger sister, who seems to be growing in her own powers, and having to deal with a long absent father who wants to talk to him. Little does Nate know but he is about to need Evie in a way that he never anticipated or that his father will be the catalyst for the change he is about to go through. The characters and how the events they are participating in change their lives, is what I loved about this book. They are both so human and so real that you as the reader are not only able to understand every decision they make, but you are hard pressed to think of a different way to handle them. Now to what I'm not so sure I liked as much, namely that this book had way too much going on. Evie is such a fun character that you want more of her and less of the crazy circumstance she finds herself in. This book is chalk full of Chinese mythology, ghosts, time travel, lycanthropy, the Wild West, spirit roads, water spirits, the Wild Hunt, and the Gardner Museum. There is so much going on that you almost feel sorry for Evie, she is never really able to stop and catch a breath. Now since this is an urban fantasy book, every single element comes together at the end, but sometimes it's a little distracting to keep track of everything that is going on. Even with all that being said, this was a solid second book in a series that I plan on following for as long as it lasts.
review 2: I was pleasantly surprised with this book. The first book, Spiral Hunt, was good but for some reason I just could not get into the story until the last quarter of it.But this one is fast paced and I'm sad to say over with before you know. I really hope that Margaret Ronald writers a third book, it certainly leaves off as that way. One of the thing I love about her books is the premise of it, it's something you don't really see a lot of. The main character as a Hound. In the first book you think Evie Scelan is called that because to find items or people she just follows her nose (yes, just like the Trix commercial). There's more to the story on that, but I won't spoil it.This one deals with a bit more consequences one must face cause of your actions. But the plot in this one is just as original as the first one. Though, one of the subplots is somewhat predictable. Even though you want to shake Evie proclaiming "come on, how can you not see that coming? The author was basically bashing it over your head since page 30!". Margaret Ronald at least has the Evie character as someone who has a smart nose attached to a dumb brain or something along those lines. Which you gotta admire. Yes, one of the plots is predictable but this books is still an awesome read. less
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ray
The second in the series. Dragged a bit in the beginning but ended with a bang. Great read.
kendrast
Decent sophomore book. I liked the first one as well, and look forward to the third.
alexarche
2.5; I was so bored while reading this one.
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