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Some of the characters were interesting and it was fun to read the Wes and Clara backstory. However this book was set up like Ram Rebellion so it's important to the series but not much of a fun read.
While the series is still a fun read, this one by was a jumbled mess for me. So many plot lines, so much backtracking to introduce new characters - it was hard to keep up.
The story? Interesting enough and they won in the end, but the losses weren't great.
I've read this so now time to move on to the next!
The story? Interesting enough and they won in the end, but the losses weren't great.
I've read this so now time to move on to the next!
adventurous
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
I'm getting bogged down in these 1630s books, and it may be time to take a break. My brilliant uncle read the entire series over a two month period when he was in bed with a knee replacement, and I'm starting to believe that way is the best method. I can't keep track of all the characters, and the names sound so familiar that I'm sure they were main characters in a previous book/story, and I just can't remember! I almost want to keep notes.
This book was several novellas, which seems to be Virginia DeMarce's style. They covered similar timelines, and each referenced events in each other as well as in The Dreeson Incident. I was ultimately unsatisfied because my favorite characters all died! Who ordered this?
This book was several novellas, which seems to be Virginia DeMarce's style. They covered similar timelines, and each referenced events in each other as well as in The Dreeson Incident. I was ultimately unsatisfied because my favorite characters all died! Who ordered this?