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Chosen by Benedict Jacka

soapsbookblog's review against another edition

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adventurous mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

5.0

beewue's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious fast-paced

4.25

kathydavie's review against another edition

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4.0

Fourth in the Alex Verus urban fantasy series set in a contemporary London and revolving around a mage who wants nothing to do with the Black or the Light.

It’s been eight months since Taken, 3.

My Take
Hmmm, we find out how Alex feels about poker, LOL. And it’s a good learning opportunity for Luna when Alex takes her to the casino. Unfortunately, Alex learns a lot more than he could ever have imagined.

Interesting psychological assessment by Shirland about Anne. Scary, too.

If Will and his group are so gung-ho about protecting the world, so to speak, what are they doing attacking Alex in a casino?

It’s a fascinating way to provide the back history on Alex, Rachel, Shireen, and Tobruk, and it definitely explains a heckuva lot. Jesus. A Kids Gone Wild, only with black magic.

Oh, man, Alex just can’t resist the one-liners. That teasing he does on the exploded rooftop when Ja-Ja meets Anne...crack me up.

All that foreshadowing, and it still caught me by surprise. That’s not the only surprise. I can’t believe Caldera has been a Keeper for any length of time and doesn’t understand how diviner magic works! If she’s a combat sort of mage, wouldn’t she have more of a clue? I can’t believe Caldera can keep a straight face either when she claims that the law applies to mages AND adepts. Yeahhh, suuuure...

Alex does make an excellent point and one that applies to every one of us: don’t judge people, their actions, their desires, by your own standards.

The whole brou-ha-ha points up what’s wrong with the Light Council and their laws. And I’m feeling rather hypocritical that I’m completely leaving the Dark mages out of this part of the discussion. Except, realistically (as real as it gets in fiction *grin*), the Dark have never pretended to care. Only the Light have. Pretended, that is.

For such a smart girl, Rachel is amazingly stupid not to realize how being a Dark mage worked. That bit with the Harvesting Crystal? Whoa. Now I’m curious about the past stories. Did I miss something about a mage who’s used one??

This is one action-packed story, and I could not see a way out. Other than to keep turning pages and reading as fast as I could, LOL. Only, there really wasn’t anything to laugh about. Alex was wrong. Will had reason to want him dead, but he went about it in all the wrong ways. I’d have felt more for his need for vengeance if he’d taken more care of innocents. I’m not feeling all that sympathetic for Alex either even though I think he has paid, and is paying, quite a lot for his past. At least he’s doing what he can to make up for it. And that speech at the end, when Alex is ranting at Will...he sounds as childish as Will. Nor does Lee realize that he sounds just like Alex.

The Story
Alex's past deeds come back to haunt him and some powerful people want him dead. To ensure a truly miserable trip down memory lane, a Keeper for the Council wants his help in finding out what happened to his former Dark master.

Not a journey he wants to make in either case, but Alex figures he owes Will. And who better to tell him what happened than a former fellow apprentice. Only, she’d rather show him, as he’ll understand so much more.

And...we do understand, we understand so much, and I can’t decide if I need a bucket or a box of tissues or both...

The Characters
Alex Verus is a rogue diviner who runs a magic shop, the Arcana Emporium. He wants to be ignored by the Dark and the Light. Arachne is a spider the size of a rhino who creates the most beautiful (and practical) garments. She lives underground at Hampstead Heath.

His friends include Luna Mancuso, who’s been cursed and is learning to control the curse, is taking dueling classes and is Alex’s apprentice; Variam Singh, a fire mage; Anne Walker is a life mage; and, David Sonder is a time mage who can speed time up, slow it down, look into the past, or kick something out of the timeline.

Keeper Caldera is part of the enforcement arm of the Light Council.

Richard Drakh was Alex’s master in the past. A Dark mage who disappeared ten years ago. His Chosen is Deleo, a former apprentice, once known as Rachel, a water mage, who’s gone whacko. Two other apprentices, Tobruk and Shireen, were both fire mages. Cinder is a fire mage partnered up with Deleo; he figures he owes Alex from Fated, 1.

Matt Stewart was Cath’s boyfriend, simply trying to protect her. Catherine Traviss had an affinity for time and space. The Nightstalkers are an Adept vigilante group taking down Dark mages: Will Traviss is the younger brother left behind, an adept who can accelerate time; Bev, Gold-hair, is a fire adept; Lee is the tracker; Dhruv Chaudhury, a magnetism adept, is second-in-command and is said to be the brains; Kyle Summers, Captain America, is a space magic user with some military background; and, Jaime Cordeiro, a.k.a., Ja-Ja, is a life-drinker wanted for murder in Brazil.

Dr. Ruth Shirland is an independent mind mage hired to help Anne and Vari find a new master; in normal life, she works as a psychologist.

The Keepers are a mixture of soldiers, police, and internal investigators. It doesn’t matter which side the Mages fall on, they’re all arrogant and take what they want. Adepts are below the mages power-wise and can only use one type of magic. Elsewhere is not a place, but a world to which you can only travel in dreams. Where you can touch people through dreams, through their minds. Nocturnes, Darkness elementals, hunt by sound and are near impossible to beat.

The Cover
The cover is a bright yellow background with tone-on-tone gridlike ribbons of energy swirling through the sky over a nighttime-lit Thames River. The black border at the top with the ragged-edge bottom showcases the title in yellow.

The title could go two ways, for in either case, she is the Chosen.

bougle's review against another edition

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adventurous dark reflective tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

hopedihop's review against another edition

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5.0

Das beste Buch der Reihe bisher. Es hat mich bis zum Ende verschlungen und ich konnte es nicht mehr aus der Hand legen.
Was dieses Buch besonders gut für mich gemacht hat, ist das moralische Dilemma in das Alex gestoẞen wird.
Diese Reihe mutiert zu meiner lieblings Urban-Fantasy Reihe und hat "Die Flüsse von London" hart von ihrem Podest geschubst.

Merged review:

Das beste Buch der Reihe bisher. Es hat mich bis zum Ende verschlungen und ich konnte es nicht mehr aus der Hand legen.
Was dieses Buch besonders gut für mich gemacht hat, ist das moralische Dilemma in das Alex gestoẞen wird.
Diese Reihe mutiert zu meiner lieblings Urban-Fantasy Reihe und hat "Die Flüsse von London" hart von ihrem Podest geschubst.

willrefuge's review against another edition

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4.0

His best yet.

Alex Verus is really coming into his own. In this novel, he shows not only the things that has made readers fall in love with him before, but also what it means to be truly human.

RTC

_yumitsang_'s review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

danielled75's review against another edition

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4.0

Chosen by Benedict Jacka I don’t publicly advertise that I’m a mage, but I don’t exactly hide it either, and one of the odd things I’ve learnt over the years is just how much you can get away with if you’re blatant enough. Hide something behind smoke and mirrors and make people work to find it, and they’ll tear the place down looking for what’s there.
 
Alex Verus is a diviner who can see probable futures—a talent that’s gotten him out of many a tough scrape. But this time, he may be in over his head. Alex was once apprenticed to a Dark mage, and in his service he did a lot of things he isn’t proud of.
 
As rumors swirl that his old master is coming back, Alex comes face to face with his misdeeds in the form of a young adept whose only goal is to get revenge. Alex has changed his life for the better, but he’s afraid of what his friends—including his apprentice, Luna—will think of his past. But if they’re going to put themselves at risk, they need to know exactly what kind of man they’re fighting for...
 
What do you do when you past comes back to haunt you? For Alex Verus he’s been known to run and hide, in order to live and fight another day. When his own fate weaving magic cannot even tell him what’s coming his way, Alex needs to stop running and face up to what he has been hiding from.
 
In Chosen things take a turn to a darker side of Alex that we have not seen in the previous books. Alex is approached by a Keeper, that wants confirmation to a rumor that is going around that involves his former master has returned. Almost parallel to this news, Alex is confronted by a young man who has been tracking him for a few months. It doesn’t take long before Alex is able to put both incidents together and figure out that they are related to one another in an odd way.
 
Alex is confronted by a young man named Will that is hell bent on killing him for a supposed crime that he committed 10 years earlier. Will is convinced that Alex killed his sister and he wants his revenge by killing Alex.
 
There are a lot of flashback scenes that play out in the book that goes into detail as to what went on in Alex’s life while under the tutelage of Richard. We also get to see what did happen to Rachel, who becomes someone known as Deleo (and I was very happy to see this, after my question to Benedict from his first book). The flashbacks lead up to a do or die situation, and a very surprise ending, which does explain why the book has the title it, does.
 
I did enjoy reading this despite the fallouts with some of the characters, the ideals that some of them had, that they would have done things different if they were in said situation, without taking into consideration the fact that they have different magical abilities than Alex. Overlooking that “issue” I recommend adding this to your collection and I’m eagerly awaiting the 5th book.
 
4.25/5

ira's review against another edition

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adventurous dark mysterious sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

tya11's review against another edition

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adventurous dark mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.25