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Loading... Cast in Peril (Luna Books) (edition 2012)by Michelle Sagara
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I really enjoyed moving through the world a bit in this installment. Again, it got a little too dreamscape for me. I realize now, that this is a theme in the Chronicles of Elantra, but it still gets abstract enough to detract from the story from time to time. That said, the journey to West March is exciting, gives a lot of information about the Halliones (sp?) And introduces a character I am instantly in love with. Definitely entertaining enough to keep me marching forward in the series. I am hoping, at this point, to see a little be more character progress with Kaylin. I can only believe she's this hotheaded piss poor student for so many books before it gets old. So that's a thing. Michelle Sagara's The Chronicles of Elantra series is one of my favorites and this title did not disappoint, A few of the books in this series have not been as strong in my opinion and this is one of those unfortunately but I still like it. The story was engaging and helped to move the plot along. I felt like I learned more about many of the characters including the protagonist in this volume. I recommend this book. no reviews | add a review
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It has been a busy few weeks for Private Kaylin Neva. In between angling for a promotion, sharing her room with the last living female Dragon and dealing with more refugees than anyone knew what to do with, the unusual egg she'd been given began to hatch. Actually, that turned out to be lucky, because it absorbed the energy from the bomb that went off in her quarters.... No library descriptions found.
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I am now glumly setting out to find out when the next one will be published--grimly resigned to the fact that it will probably be out over a year from now.
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