A review by jmanchester0
Deep Roots by Ruthanna Emrys

4.0

Really got into this second book in the series (third if you count the novella).

Interesting commentary on evangelical Christianity: It was the long-settled descendants of Puritans whose superstitions were most dangerous.

And more commentary on today‰ЫЄs conservatives: Frightened people would look for enemies. And find them.

As much as I enjoyed Wintertide, I think her writing is even more poetic in this book. ‰Ы_hints of lust and roses.

I wonder, once you reach 50,000 years old does that make you more patient? Because you‰ЫЄre used to all this time passing? Or does it make you less patient? Because by now you‰ЫЄre so old you think you‰ЫЄre more knowledgeable and wiser than everyone else so you don‰ЫЄt understand why they don‰ЫЄt just do what you say.

Good book. Good series. Check them out.