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A review by oracleofaal
Staked by Kevin Hearne
3.0
I'm starting to get worried about where this series is going. Good book overall. Told from the three points of view of each druid, which I'm starting to get used to. I love listening to Owen and Granuile isn't as annoying to listen to in this book although she still has a lot to learn about control. The most difficult part of listening to Granuile's part of the story is listening to Orla because she doesn't have nearly the great personality that Oberon has. Of the many plot lines that have been running and forming through the previous books - 1 is "neatly" tied up, another 1 is given minor attention and 1 that we thought was all tied up quietly unties the knots and sneaks away, and we get the possible beginnings of another one. Some interesting side stories (Nigel in Toronto and trolls) that make an appearance to give the book depth, humor and length. These books are starting to feel like short stories that just happen to take place in the same world. Still worth reading and I look forward to the next book and hope it gets better.