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This second installment of the Born to Be books leaves off where the first one did. It opens with Idi setting out on a journey to find his real name. However, he is only given more mysteries. The story bounces around to show the movement of many different quests from Cassandra’s search for her son to the goblins preparing for war.
Seeing each of the different groups from their own point of view really made it tough to choose a group to root for. However, I loved the bits of humor that the author has mixed in with the seriousness, like the shenanigans of the witches learning how to fly. There’s plenty going on in this book to keep a range of readers interested.
Seeing each of the different groups from their own point of view really made it tough to choose a group to root for. However, I loved the bits of humor that the author has mixed in with the seriousness, like the shenanigans of the witches learning how to fly. There’s plenty going on in this book to keep a range of readers interested.
The second book is just as good as the first. I loved the scene with the broom. Idi finds his name or does he? A child's simple joy in watching ships on the sea ends in disaster as it all coalesces. Well written with great characters. Good book.
This story keeps getting better with every book. It begins where it left off in book one, with wizard Idi (short for "idiot") wanting to know about who he is, starting to know what his true name is (Note: It's best to read book 1 first. There are a lot of characters and complex plot that will make more sense if you discover who they are in the first book.)
It's filled with tense action, and also plenty of laughs. It has a cast of fun characters matched against the ever-present evil ones. Characters make rash promises that are certain to cause them grief in the next book. Looking forward to the conclusion of the story.
It's filled with tense action, and also plenty of laughs. It has a cast of fun characters matched against the ever-present evil ones. Characters make rash promises that are certain to cause them grief in the next book. Looking forward to the conclusion of the story.