A review by tui_reads
Air Logic by Laurie J. Marks

4.0

In a way I feel like I've been waiting for this book for ages in two ways. One, ever since I read Fire Logic - only a few years ago, to be fair. And two, reading this book in many, many ways reminded me of reading the Melanie Rawn book The Mageborn Traitor. But the Mageborn Traitor is the second book in a trilogy that never was finished, a trilogy I read nearly 20 years ago, while Air Logic is the long-awaited conclusion to its quartet. So I feel quite a profound sense of resolution.

I think I need to re-read this later on this year. But it was good and satisfying and by god I love these books and their relationships to families and the practical stuff of life and how closely it connects with the dramatic events of what will become history.