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Lädt ... Sadar's Keep (1991)von Midori Snyder
Female Protagonist (295) Lädt ...
Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. After enjoying book 1 of this trilogy I looked forward to the next volume, but found it rather hard going sadly. I suppose it suffers from the 'middle book of a trilogy' syndrome, at least for me, as a considerable part of it dealt with people getting to where they needed to be with not a great deal of actual plot development. We were also introduced to a lot more characters so I found those sparsely developed and even main ones from the first book had less airtime. Some of the characters were so 'similar' that I sometimes couldn't remember who somebody was when they came back into a scene. I also found some of the character quirks which were all right in the city context such as Jobber's pigheadness became a little wearing when the character did not appear to grow, though I could see why this was as the old rivalry between the Fire Queen and her Earth sister is revived through Jobber and the new character Shedwyn who has the Earth gift. The story starts to gather momentum from the point where Kai, who stayed behind in Beldan, runs into peril. Once things start to build to a battle between the main forces of the 'goodies' and some of their opponents, the book began to interest me more. We also learn what lies behind the history of the Burning and what caused the Fire Queen to turn into the evil tyrant she became. The final showdown with her and another main villain will be the subject of book 3 I assume. Since reading the book, I have become aware that this series has been republished, by a different publisher than the edition I have, and targeted for young adults. It definitely was not intended as such in its original 1990 publication and this volume not only contains quite a lot of swearing and graphic violence but also has a couple of explicit sex scenes. I suppose the later publisher's view was that quite a few characters are in early adolescence. However, I should just add this as a warning that it definitely is a bit strong, certainly for early teens. As with the first volume, the writing is a bit clunky here and there. That didn't matter much with book 1 as the story had such interest. However, given the boredom I struggled with in the first half to three quarters of the story, I can only give this 3 stars. This is the second book in the Oran trilogy by Midori Snyder. Different characters are being followed. The group fleeing from Beldan, an Oran farm girl and her Silean boyfriend, queen Zorah, and of course the New Moon. The situation in Beldan is terrible, there is not enough food or water, the taxes are high and all is going to Silea and the Silean war effort against the Oran. Meanwhile the children with magic, Jobber and others, start realizing how important they are to bringing change to Oran. Snyder did some short recaps in the beginning of the book which were nice for those for whom reading part one has been a while, but were unnecessary for the whole of the story. The story itself is pretty fast paced and exciting. The Dutch edition did have some editing errors which were annoying, but the story was good. Zeige 4 von 4 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Gehört zur ReiheThe Oran Trilogy (2)
New powers rise up from among the people to overthrow the Fire Queen, who ages before had stolen youth and power from her sisters Earth, Air, and Water, suppressing all magic but her own. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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This one seemed a bit slow and, well....., not much seemed to happen.
But expecting a bit to happen in the final book of the trilogy. ( )