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Lädt ... Call of Fire (2017)von Beth Cato
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Ingrid continues to flee from danger, but continues to find deeper and deeper plots of destruction and domination. She continues to find out the depths of her power with struggling to find a balance between power and callousness. She finally confronts Ambassador Blum (a kitsune). Beth cato is growing into a wonderful author. There was nothing I didn't like in this book. The plot is well designed, with surprises and heartaches aplenty.I wonder how Beth Cato is going to deal in the next bookwith what happened to Ingrid. It souhld be interesting. I like the characters a lot, too. They're brave but not stupidly so. They can make decisions based on rational thought even though it breaks their hearts. I've had a wonderful time reading this book. Call of Fire begins the morning after Blood of Earth. The earthquake that nearly killed Ingrid and destroyed much of San Francisco has the crew of the Palmetto Bug fleeing north in the aftermath of the battle with her Ingrid's own father. In Seattle, the group attempts to regroup and heal with the help Ambassador Theodore Roosevelt. Ingrid searches for any hint of her father's past and her own, unknown, history and stay one step ahead of her enemy, Ambassador Blum. Relationships change and deepen. Secrets are revealed and new mysteries unfold as the five friends attempt to evade capture and retain their freedom in a world spiraling towards madness. Absolutely fantastic read. This book is definitely worth every one of its five stars. I had trouble putting it down, and I am looking forward to the next book in the series. This is the second book in the Breath of Earth series; I got it through Edelweiss to review. I really really loved Breath of Earth. Unfortunately for some reason Call of Fire really fell flat for me; there was just too much war and rioting and running from place to place. Ingrid and crew are fleeing to Seattle from San Francisco but the plot involving Ambassador Blum and the subjugation of the Chinese people continues. There are a lot of politics, rioting, airship travel, and running around in this book. Sadly I really struggled to stay interested and almost stopped reading it a few times. There just wasn’t enough of the neat geomancy and devices that caught my attention in the first book. I think maybe it’s because there are so many characters in the book, but I just never really connected with any of the characters all that well. The relationship between Ingrid and Cy was sweet but lacked teeth and passion; I feel like Ingrid herself lost some of her bite and intelligence in this book was well. There were things I did enjoy. I enjoyed learning about Ingrid’s ancestry, enjoyed meeting some of her family and learning more about her father. Lee isn’t in the book nearly as much and I missed him some. Cy was just so cloyingly sweet with Ingrid that I lost a lot of respect for him in this book; I am not sure why...I usually like these sweet relationships. Overall this was an okay read but I didn’t like it nearly as much as Breath of Earth. I really struggled to stay engaged and interested in this book and found myself skimming through portions of it. There were too many politics and not enough adventure for me. In addition I felt like there were too many characters and they weren’t filled out all that well so I struggled to engage with them. I loved the first book in the series, but I struggled with this book enough that I don’t think I will continue the series. The cover is absolutely stunning though! Zeige 4 von 4 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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"When an earthquake devastates San Francisco in an alternate 1906, the influx of geomantic energy nearly consumes Ingrid Carmichael. Bruised but alive, the young geomancer flees the city with her friends, Cy, Lee, and Fenris. She is desperate to escape Ambassador Blum, the cunning and dangerous bureaucrat who wants to use Ingrid's formidable powers to help the Unified Pacific--the confederation of the United States and Japan--achieve world domination. To stop them, Ingrid must learn more about the god-like magic she inherited from her estranged father--the man who set off the quake that obliterated San Francisco" -- provided by publisher. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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