Moorehawke Trilogy (8 books in series)
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review 1: Despite the fact that I liked a lot of things about this series, to me it felt underdone. This was emphasised by the abrupt ending to the final book. I never really connected to the POV protagonist and felt that she was the wrong choice to tell a story where she was more often th...
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review 1: This was in now way one of the best high-fantasy series that I've read, but it also wasn't one of the worst. The characters are good. They're well rounded and it's refreshing to see them being not entirely good or bad, but ambiguous in their behaviour and morals and just complete...
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review 1: Overall I really like this book. The only thing I dislike about this novel is that Christopher and Razi tend to be much too secretive towards Wynter than I would liked. I understand that the intended effect is to be suspenseful and mysterious, but at times I felt it was unnecessa...
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review 1: It wasn't the easiest thing to understand the Merron customs and way of life and I have to say I didn't like things being quite vague several times, but the overall story was intriguing and I am looking forward to the last book. You can see actual development in the characters an...
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review 1: Primero es claro que el libro nos cuenta la historia de tres personas y como estos son motivados por la lealtad y la amistad. El rating que le dí a este libro fue por dos razones:1: a pesar de que el libro me gusto mucho siento que no llego a ninguna parte, pienso que la autora d...
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review 1: In this final book, Kieran seems to hit her stride; where the first two books emenated an overall feeling of impending loss, there's an undenyable carnival atompshere in the last book that pulls you along in a way that the others didn't. Wynter finally shows some feminist spine, ...
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review 1: Two words: terrifyingly human.The Moorehawke trilogy has officially become my second favorite book series ever - right after Harry Potter, who will always remain my first love.One thing I noticed again and again as I read The Crowded Shadows, is the difference between characters ...
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review 1: Okay. How do I start.This book was so S**** that I injured my dog. No joke. I threw it and the damn thing decided to cause me some more internal damage by hitting my poor dog, Jersey.My dog is old.She's also very small.So when it hit her, she sort of flew into the air and hurtled...