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Loading... Kushiel's Justice (Kushiel's Legacy) (original 2007; edition 2008)by Jacqueline Carey
Work detailsKushiel's Justice by Jacqueline Carey (2007)
None. Re-read. Original review: Deeply satisfying fifth book in the Kushieline series. This is the second book from the viewpoint of Imriel, Melisande's son. I found the characters to be well-developed and the plot tight and exciting. Another good addition to the series, although with a few part that felt a bit long. Great, moving, terrifying at times. Imriel really comes to life. Although I really hoped to see/read about Skaldia. Some part of me is still sorry that Imriel didn't try to cross it. (But maybe that's because I always wanted to know what happened to Gunther's steading after [Kushiel's dart]). I really like the way Dorelei kicks Imriel's ass (verbally) and how they make a life together. Although it makes Dorelei a little to perfect. (never jealous while your husband, the man you love, is madly in love with another woman? really? come on). I'm looking forward to the last part in this saga. Very slow start... for the first 200 pages or so, Imriel spends his time moping over his forbidden love and looking for distractions in the Night Court. Once he leaves Terre d'Ange to start a new life, the story picks up and provides Carey's signature mix of heartbreak and adventure. Slightly overwrought (as is her style!) but ultimately satisfying. no reviews | add a review
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There's also a sense in which I felt that boxes were being ticked, because they had to be. Happiness, check, soured a little by some ominous event, check. A moment of calm before the storm, check, and then the storm, check. The beginnings of an epic adventure, check, setback, check, shipwreck, check. We've seen a lot of it before with Phèdre, so I'm not sure what's different about this, except that perhaps Imriel's reactions are usually more conventional than hers. He doesn't end up sleeping with people for insane reasons, mostly.
I did like a lot of the characters in this book. I expected to find Dorelei annoying, and then fell in love with and wanted to thwap Imriel for being self-absorbed. Some of the scenes when she's pregnant are incredibly sweet. I also enjoyed Berlik's character-arc, with his regret and his way to repent. Sidonie isn't so compelling a character -- she's rather like Ysandre, so she doesn't feel like a terribly new character. I was glad about what happened with Maslin -- that he and Imriel became close. It was an interesting end, for them.
Overall, though, I didn't enjoy this book as much and got bogged down with it for a long time. I still think it was enjoyable, and a worthwhile part of the series, but it felt a little weak. I hope the third book picks up again. (