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MelanieTheresa (997 KP) rated Of Blood and Bone (Chronicles of The One) in Books
Jan 4, 2019
I am enjoying the hell out of this trilogy.
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Nora Roberts does it again with the second installment in the Chronicles of The One.
Of Blood and Bone, while telling its own important parts of the story, feels very much like a buildup to the finale - which is exactly what it is. We've now learned the fate of the characters we first met in Year One - some good, some bad. We've gone deeper into the powers, hearts, and minds of existing characters. We've met new characters, both light and dark. And we've learned - along with Fallon - what must be done to fix the world (although I admit this point is still a bit vague - deliberately, I believe). And while I hate waiting nearly a year between installments, I can't wait to see how it ends.
Side note spoiler: It's incredibly satisfying that Simon gets to be the one to take Eric down. Here's hoping Allegra and Petra meet similar fates.
For me, this trilogy is very reminiscent of both the O'Dwyer trilogy and the Guardians trilogy, both of which I enjoyed immensely. There's something about the way Roberts writes fantasy that draws me in and keeps me there while also leaving me wanting more.
Thank you to St. Martin's Press for the ARE!
Of Blood and Bone, while telling its own important parts of the story, feels very much like a buildup to the finale - which is exactly what it is. We've now learned the fate of the characters we first met in Year One - some good, some bad. We've gone deeper into the powers, hearts, and minds of existing characters. We've met new characters, both light and dark. And we've learned - along with Fallon - what must be done to fix the world (although I admit this point is still a bit vague - deliberately, I believe). And while I hate waiting nearly a year between installments, I can't wait to see how it ends.
Side note spoiler: It's incredibly satisfying that Simon gets to be the one to take Eric down. Here's hoping Allegra and Petra meet similar fates.
For me, this trilogy is very reminiscent of both the O'Dwyer trilogy and the Guardians trilogy, both of which I enjoyed immensely. There's something about the way Roberts writes fantasy that draws me in and keeps me there while also leaving me wanting more.
Thank you to St. Martin's Press for the ARE!

Dean (6927 KP) rated Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi (1983) in Movies
May 1, 2017

Wrongerahippie (66 KP) rated A Court of Thorns and Roses in Books
Aug 11, 2017
Amazing
This first book in a trilogy really set off with a bang. I loved everything about it including the mystical and magical elements. Anything with Far in it I will give a try and this try was well worth it. Huge win

Sarah Betts (103 KP) rated Nightfall (The Vampire Diaries: The Return, #1) in Books
Dec 30, 2019
02/01/2009
TVD with the slut-shaming ramped up to 11.
This book is just terrible. People claim that the last book in the new trilogy is just awsome and I( wanted to see how many more continuity errors I could find.
TVD with the slut-shaming ramped up to 11.
This book is just terrible. People claim that the last book in the new trilogy is just awsome and I( wanted to see how many more continuity errors I could find.

Natari (73 KP) rated The Iron Knight (The Iron Fey, #4) in Books
Jul 19, 2019
While I absolutely adored the original Iron Fey trilogy I just didn't get into Ash's POV adventure. The story and the worldbuilding was fabulous as always, but it just didn't quite reach the all-consuming love I had for the original series.

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Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated No Dawn Without Darkness (No Safety in Numbers, #3) in Books
Jan 12, 2018
This is the final book in the trilogy and although it does wrap somethings up it kinda leaves a "that's it?" feeling. The characters do not seem to develop any more than they did in the second book except Marco whom I hated throughout the series. Usually the concluding book in a trilogy is the biggest because all the revelations that come but this was the shortest. I think this could have been done as two books instead of three and ended stronger. That said I suggest you read all three together for the best experience.

Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated Exile Hunter in Books
Jan 12, 2018
[Preston Fleming] is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. With the third installment of his Kamas Trilogy he again kept me up reading late at night. [Exile Hunter] was the strongest book in the trilogy and that is saying a lot since I loved them all. Also in my experience trilogies third book is usually the weakest.
The intertwining character relationships kept you wanting more. I also like how what you read about in the first two books was reinforced and the story truly continued.
I will be looking for more books by Mr. Fleming.
The intertwining character relationships kept you wanting more. I also like how what you read about in the first two books was reinforced and the story truly continued.
I will be looking for more books by Mr. Fleming.
When I saw this on a library shelf I felt a warmth sensation filling me up inside.
I have, since the very first read of the The millennium Trilogy, been continuously involved in learning further about the books, the characters and of course, Steig himself.
However, when it came to reading this book it seemed to pinpoint on a section and then repeating its meaning with large words that over-powered one another.
I love psychology and I love the trilogy and anything belonging to this.
However, I didn't find it as fascinating as I hoped to have had.
I have, since the very first read of the The millennium Trilogy, been continuously involved in learning further about the books, the characters and of course, Steig himself.
However, when it came to reading this book it seemed to pinpoint on a section and then repeating its meaning with large words that over-powered one another.
I love psychology and I love the trilogy and anything belonging to this.
However, I didn't find it as fascinating as I hoped to have had.
ClareR (5779 KP) Jan 4, 2019
MelanieTheresa (997 KP) Jan 4, 2019