A review by phloxyloxy
Treason's Shore by Sherwood Smith

4.0

Like the previous three Inda books, I found this one to be really dense at first, and it took a while to work up to the action and remember who was who, what with all of the minor characters being referenced here and there. However, it did get to be very action-driven, which is what I was looking for. At first, it seems like there's a really thick weave of subplots to sort through, and I was wondering if they were all absolutely necessary. By the end though, I was very pleased with the book as a whole, and I'm sure I would have had an easier time immersing myself into this world had I reread the other three books beforehand.

Additional notes: I really enjoyed reading about the Venn and making linguistic connections.