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Lädt ... Exile (2) (Keeper of the Lost Cities) (2014. Auflage)von Shannon Messenger (Autor)
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Das magisch überbegabter, wunderhübsche Mädchen mit drei Verehrern hat jetzt auch noch ein magisches Pferd! Ich bin weiter mit meinem Versprechen an meinen kleinen Bruder seine Bücher auch Mal zu lesen, und ganz ehrlich? So abgesehen von den super vielen Klischees und der Tatsache, dass wirklich alle weiblichen Charaktere außer Sophie, die "nicht wie andere Mädchen" ist, sich nur für Klamotten, Jungs, Sophie mobben oder die Mutterrolle interessieren (ist es denn wirklich so schwer, nuancierte weibliche Charakter zu erschaffen in einem Buch, dass sich um ein Mädchen dreht? Ja? Anscheinend schon.) ist es eine wirklich interessante Geschichte. Und auch die Welt baut sich immer mehr aus. In which: - Fitz is throwing a tantrum and seeping in fury (isn't he always?), - Keefe gets major screen time (and some added depth, shocking, I know), - Biana is pretty much ignored (family drama and Fitz are to blame I suppose), - Dex suffers pangs of jealousy, and is in denial of his inborn ability (well I think it's pretty cool, both Sophie and Keefe are in agreement with me on this one), - Sophie learns to trust herself and, possibly, those around her, acknowledges the need for qualified help and accepts it, - a lot of things happen (family bonds get tested and strengthened, among other things going on), - while we don't actually learn a whole whooping lot (unless you count funerals). And what about a forever-half-filled nexus? We were promised an explanation in the first book but never actually got it (I triple-checked!). And now she has two of those thing, both full. Explain! The guilt bit makes me sceptical but we'll see how it pans out in the long run. It does make some sense in reference with Tribunal where Sophie's claim about overhanging guilt had palpable impact. But then again... This book feels somewhat lacking, but I cannot pinpoint the exact problem. It just is. The whole book and all the events happened in the span of two or three weeks. That leaves the rest of the school year still ahead. If there's time-skipping involved in the next book I will get cross. Oh and I'm totally rooting for Dex. And waiting for the next book. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Sophie is settling in nicely to her new life in Havenfield. She's getting to spend time with rare, precious species-- including the first female Alicorn, who shows herself to Sophie and trusts no one but her. Sophie is tasked with helping to train the magical creature so that the Alicorn can be revealed to the people of the lost cities as a sign of hope. But the secrets buried deep in Sophie's memories remain, and before long she's back in incredible danger, risking everything to find the answers to questions that could save not only her life, but the life of someone close to her... Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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There were a couple of action scenes but this time the book focuses more on the characters and the mysteries which made this book a bit of a slow burn but it was enjoyable all the way. The ending was just Sophie returning the alicorn to the Sanctuary but not before she took her on one last chase and the alicorn even teleported her to some forest in who knows where. If you like this series, read the first book before you read this one but I still highly recommend it. ( )