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nipomuki 's review for:
Thron in Flammen: Roman
by Brian Staveley
I had the same issues as with the first volume, but again found the story gripping. This book is even darker than the first one. I had to stop for a while when the story was at its bleakest.
I liked that Adere got more screen time and also more influence on the developments.
While I do not always enjoy the writing as much as I wish to, I must say that there are many surprising new developments to adapt to. As the politics get more and more complicated, the reader gets to explore some tricky ethical questions.
I do wonder if the author will be able to wrap this up neatly.
I forgot to mention in my review of the first volume, but: why are the heroes so young??? It makes no sense to me, they could easily be in their twenties. Would be much more realistic and attractive to me. Boys the age of my son just so don 't work for me in an adult setting like this.
I liked that Adere got more screen time and also more influence on the developments.
While I do not always enjoy the writing as much as I wish to, I must say that there are many surprising new developments to adapt to. As the politics get more and more complicated, the reader gets to explore some tricky ethical questions.
I do wonder if the author will be able to wrap this up neatly.
I forgot to mention in my review of the first volume, but: why are the heroes so young??? It makes no sense to me, they could easily be in their twenties. Would be much more realistic and attractive to me. Boys the age of my son just so don 't work for me in an adult setting like this.