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Snow, Fire, Sword by Sophie Masson
2.0
Something was missing from this book. For lack of a better word, I will call it personality. It has all the right plot elements: two young people, brought together by chance, the only ones who can affect the outcome of the pending apocolyptic battle between good and evil. It has an Indonesian/far-eastern setting, and the mythologies are cluttered with unfamiliar names and incomplete explanations. Perhaps this is partly why I never really felt invested in the characters or situation. I have asked my kids to read it; perhaps their opinions will be more favorable.