A review by togidemi
Seeds of Rebellion by Brandon Mull

4.0

There's a lot more travel and a much larger cast in this so it doesn't quite capture the distilled feeling of danger from the previous installment, but it's still a fun, uneasy romp - people do, in fact, still die at the drop of a hat - through the different regions of Lyrian. Glad to see Edomic used a lot more, and Jason and Rachel's progression growing into the archetypal heroes. Maldor remains probably the most cunning villain I've ever seen in a series for this age range, fuck. I have to call him a California girl with a Pixiv account (trust me) to remain sane.