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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 still love this series. ( ) I got sucked so hard into this series that I ended up reading books two and three in an afternoon. I think that says something on its own. I gave up a whole day to this, rather than the hour or two I like to devote to reading. It's funny, too, because the style of the series really annoys the heck out of me. I love the darkness of it -- and I don't mean that it's set in hell with demons and witches and whatever. The author really does deal with some incredibly dark issues, and that tends to fascinate me. Add into that the fact that the author is alarmingly good at making me laugh out loud at silly things. I think the thing that gets me about things is how completely off-the-scale everything ends up being. I mean, the author sets her own scale and immediately broke it. And then broke it again. And then broke the broken break. And the time-spans involved! The author doesn't have anything against having someone be alive 50,000 years ago, or something happening 1,700 years ago, or whatever. It's unreal. I honestly wish she had taken a zero off of everything, just to make it a little more palatable. Magic seems absolutely limitless; it really doesn't feel like there's any rules at all to Jaenelle's magic, like she's capable of absolutely anything. The characters lack depth: the villains have nothing to redeem themselves, and there are hundreds if not thousands of people that fall into the category of totally, purely evil. The good guys are purely good, sometimes bumbling, often opinionated and full of knowing looks. I really think the only two characters that were fully developed were Jaenelle and Daemon, though by the end of book three I could add in Karla and Surreal. And, and. Naming conventions. Really. Gah. Ugh. It's a truly amazing horde of hokey names: Saetan, Daemon, Lucivar, Cassandra, SaDiablo, Hayll, Hepsabah, Hekatah... the list goes on... and the rings of obedience? The hokey was nearly overpowering. Yet, despite all that, I did enjoy this quite a bit. Your mileage may vary. So, basically identical to [b: Daughter of the Blood|47956|Daughter of the Blood (The Black Jewels #1)|Anne Bishop|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1400569100s/47956.jpg|353853] but with less sexual torture. I mean, Tersa basically sums the whole shit up in the first book (and in the prologue no less): "She is coming. The Realm of Terreille will be torn apart by its own foolish greed. Those who survive will serve, but few will survive." And then it's a whole lot of words that amount to "bad people hate Jaenelle" and "good people love Jaenelle" and "Jaenelle is the most powerful witch on the block but the bad people don't believe it". There is very little nuance, the magic system is kind of contradictory, I cannot make sense of the geography (is insanity is a literal place? I can't tell) and zero percent of the story is told from Jaenelle's point of view. I may pick up the third book because I am a glutton for punishment, but The Others series is so good that I kind of can't believe this doesn't get better. no reviews | add a review
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HTML:In the second novel set in the ??darkly fascinating world? (SF Site) of Anne Bishop??s Black Jewels Trilogy, ambitions unfurl as the realm??s dreams of a liberator have finally been made flesh... The Blood have waited centuries for the coming of Witch, the living embodiment of magic. But Jaenelle, the young girl singled out by prophecy, is haunted by the cruel battles fought over her??for not all the Blood await her as their Savior. Some dismiss her as a myth. Some refuse to believe. And still others look forward to using her, making her a pawn to their shadowy devices. Only time and the devotion of her loyal guardians have healed Jaenelle??s physical wounds. But her mind is fragile, barely able to protect her from the horrifying memories of her childhood. Nothing, however, can deflect her from her destiny??and the day of reckoning looms near. When her memories return. When her magic matures. When she is forced to accept her fate. On that day, the dark Realms will know what it means No library descriptions found. |
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