Sadly, this book misses its predecessor’s brilliance.
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Sadly, this book misses its predecessor’s brilliance.
The blurb on the cover really does cover it.
Well, this is weird. I enjoyed this book until it kinda started advocating eugenics? And now I’m simply baffled.
Even imperfect Doris Egan is well worth reading.
It’s a biggie but it’s definitely worth it. Even if now I’m behind my reading goals for the year.
Good, not great, but still happy to be reading this series.
Trying to close out unfinished series. Uhh, not sure if it was a good idea.
My second fantastic recommendation from a reader!
I wish I had saved The Hero and the Crown.
I knew I wouldn’t like this book, but I kinda had to know how the series ended.
Classic fantasy classically middle-of-the-road.
Hopefully this sci-fi/fantasy mashup series doesn’t hurt me as much as The Saga of Pliocene Exile did.
I finally get the cozy mystery fantasy that I’ve wanted since The Drastic Dragon of Draco Texas.
This review proves my ability for impartiality.
Everything is mediocre yet hard to give up on.
I needed a win, so I pulled out some Doris Egan. <3
A 4-star book become a 2-star book.
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Hey there! Do not read this review unless you’ve read The Many Colored Land. As this is book two of The Saga of Pliocene Exile, it’s impossible to write a review that doesn’t spoil The Many Colored Land.
In hindsight, the second he found the fennec fox attractive was the moment I should have closed the book.