A Shout For The Dead (The Ascendants of Estorea #2)
by
James Barclay (Goodreads Author)
In THE CRY OF THE NEWBORN we were introduced to four teenagers, each of whom had nature at their command. They became the pawns in the struggle of the Estorean empire to survive. Through them their world discovered magic and we were drawn into a superb new epic fantasy that, for the first time, told the story of what happens when magic arrives in a previously non-magical w...more
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So yes, finally finished and what a tale! Along with Cry of the Newborn, the two Ascendants of Estorea novels tell an absolutely perfect story. Shout for the Dead is definitely more pacey than Cry... with less of the world building and intrigue of that first novel (although the complex themes of acceptance, religion, power and idealism are all still present) but from the outset it was just so enjoyable to be back in Estorea with characters I'd grown to love over the preceeding book's eight hun...more
Woah...I don't know where to start. Perhaps with the cover...I'm usually not someody who gets overly exited about covers, but I simply love this one. It looks as if it was done by the same artist who did the Raven-covers, or at least it is made in a very similar style: also only two colours (OK, three: the red is fading to orange), but it says so much, and there just couldn't be a more fitting image for the book than the remains of a battlefield with the setting sun in the background.
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A good sequal but the ending was a bit of a disappointment, I think. It was very open and left me with loads of questions. I just want to know where everything is going next, at least it leaves it upto your imagination.
Not as good as the first book, and a bit slow to start, but a very good book nonetheless. I'd give it three and a half stars if I could. Almost four.
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