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A review by neeuqdrazil
The Queen's Weapons by Anne Bishop
4.0
These aren't GOOD, but I adore them.
Bishop is growing as an author, I think? Less damaged naif who can't see her own power, but is honest and moral and never does anything wrong with it when she does see it as heroine, and a lot more about the challenges that people face when they are expected to be something by those around her, and the struggles of adolescence, learning who you are, and learning to live with yourself, and those around you.
Also, about how people grow and change, and how relationships grow and change as the people in them do. This is something that has been sorely missing from the dark jewel books, given that these characters mostly live for centuries.
Bishop is growing as an author, I think? Less damaged naif who can't see her own power, but is honest and moral and never does anything wrong with it when she does see it as heroine, and a lot more about the challenges that people face when they are expected to be something by those around her, and the struggles of adolescence, learning who you are, and learning to live with yourself, and those around you.
Also, about how people grow and change, and how relationships grow and change as the people in them do. This is something that has been sorely missing from the dark jewel books, given that these characters mostly live for centuries.