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The Stranger by Anna Banks

sunnydee's review

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5.0

Das war genau wie "Legacy Lost" eine der besten Kurzgeschichten, die ich je gelesen habe. Ich wusste gar nicht, dass man auf so wenig Seiten wirklich so etwas interessantes schreiben kann. Ich war wirklich mitten drin. Okay, ich kannte die Charaktere bereits aus Band 1 und 2 der Reihe, aber ich glaube ich hätte es auch ohne dieses Vorwissen genauso gemocht.
Dieses Ebook beschreibt Teile von Galens Leben vor Band 1. Vor allem erfährt man wie er Rachel kennenlernt und wie sich ihre Freundschaft entwickelt. Das wird dem Leser auch nicht einfach plump vorgesetzt sondern geschickt inszeniert. Wirklich toll.
Der Humor passt auch wieder richtig gut.
Ich kann wirklich jedem Fan der Reihe empfehlen dieses Ebook zu lesen. Wer die Reihe noch nicht kennt, kann auch mit dem Ebook anfangen, da es nichts vorwegnimmt. Es spielt Jahre vor der Handlung aus Band 1.

ashwhit2024's review

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lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

zoet's review

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5.0

I liked this short story a lot

as we see everyone we love as little youngsters ^^

More to who Rayna is beyond a hard-ass

And the beginning of the relationship between Rachel and Galen.

I've always liked Rachel and I think in some way her strong, independent, and witty personality has ... made my mind draw up my own image of her. And whenever she's talking or Emma/Galen are describing her in whatever scene, I always imagine this short feisty chick, with rockin red hair, red lipstick to match, and a splotch of freckles.

I'm not sure how that image came to be, but I always associated it with Rachel. And beyond how awesome I think this cover is, I also liked how Rachel's hair is more animated to be feiry and ablaze like flames instead of her real hair that's black. Instead of portraying who she is on a physical level, the spread of the flames that looks like hair stresses more who Rachel is on a personality-wise level. Also it creates the sense of distress very well along with Rachel's expression and her tied hands and all dat c:

I never really got into reading short stories to series, until I read Marissa Meyer's Glitches and The Queen's Army. I always thought "well... If I have time, I'll read them, but they're not that important right?"

But I guess I just never realized that they can be just as telling as the main books and just as cute and great-- in a more compact form. xD



snowbenton's review

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4.0

A cute introduction to Galen's land-lubbing life and his relationship with Rachel.

clarynathanwill's review

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5.0

Too many Rachel feels. Stop it Anna Banks.

amanda1620's review

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3.0

Really like the cover, the story is pretty straightforward on how Galen met Rachel for the first time.

pagesplotsandpints's review

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4.0

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Awww, little Galen. But no, really -- I loved learning more about his history with Rachel. We know a little bit about her past and admittedly, I was hoping the novella would dive into a bit more (no pun intended), but it's still more Galen's story than Rachel's. I really liked seeing how they first met though and how Rachel really always has been very strong, which ironically was the last name that she assigned to Galen.

SpoilerAlso... A little bittersweet :(

potaytaspages's review

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3.0

Rachel <33333

em_ily_more's review

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5.0

A perfect little story❤️

silkcaramel's review

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4.0

This is one of the novelas in the Syrena Legacy trilogy. It's a short ebook telling the story of how Galen met Rachel and how she came to be a vital part of his team on land. While reading "Of Poseidon", Rachel was one of my favorite characters and I've always wondered about her backstory. This novela satisfied a lot of my curiosity (but not all of it), while being a lot better than the actual novel. Rachel is one of the most engaging characters in the trilogy and I like her relationship with Galen, Rayna and Toraf.

Actual rating: 3.5 stars