Janus Vielle (The Blair Book Project)'s Reviews > Eon
Eon (Eon, #1)
by Alison Goodman (Goodreads Author)
by Alison Goodman (Goodreads Author)
Janus Vielle (The Blair Book Project)'s review
bookshelves: owned-paperback
Jul 23, 11
bookshelves: owned-paperback
Read from July 14 to 20, 2011 — I own a copy, read count: 1
An incredible fantasy book! What an adventure!
This book tackled on a lot of issues that are commonly talked about in our everyday lives: politics, greed, prejudices, and survival. I love how Goodman has created a world that, despite being solely made for the book itself, we could relate to with the problems we have in real life.
I also like the Asian atmosphere of the setting and the descriptions of the places were so vivid that I wanted to experience seeing it in the flesh. Although, I will admit that there are terms in this book that I didn’t know and I found myself flipping a dictionary to find its meaning.
Eon or Eona, the protagonist, is kind of annoying. There are times that she seems to be very smart and yet there are moments that she doesn’t have a clue on what to do when it’s obviously easy to be done. I guess there are valid conclusions to her ability, or at this instance, inability to comprehend the matter. She’s been through tough times so I guess I couldn’t blame her since she’s probably jaded.
Most of the chapters may be a bit of a drag to others because it’s mostly focused on Eon’s life in the palace and learning her role as a Dragoneye, but I didn’t feel the boredom because each chapter gave me something new to look forward to. There are parts that seem to give you a piece of a puzzle that you’ll hope to get another with the next chapter to come, so I really enjoyed that Goodman didn’t leave me hanging on for so long just to find everything pouring out at one final chapter.
I do wish to have seen a bit more romance to Eon’s life but overall I find this as a really exhilarating experience and I strongly recommend this book to fantasy-loving bookworms out there.
May I also say that with how this book ended I’m really looking forward to the sequel!
For more of my reviews, please visit my blog:
The Blair Book Project @ www.theblairbookproject.blogspot.com
This book tackled on a lot of issues that are commonly talked about in our everyday lives: politics, greed, prejudices, and survival. I love how Goodman has created a world that, despite being solely made for the book itself, we could relate to with the problems we have in real life.
I also like the Asian atmosphere of the setting and the descriptions of the places were so vivid that I wanted to experience seeing it in the flesh. Although, I will admit that there are terms in this book that I didn’t know and I found myself flipping a dictionary to find its meaning.
Eon or Eona, the protagonist, is kind of annoying. There are times that she seems to be very smart and yet there are moments that she doesn’t have a clue on what to do when it’s obviously easy to be done. I guess there are valid conclusions to her ability, or at this instance, inability to comprehend the matter. She’s been through tough times so I guess I couldn’t blame her since she’s probably jaded.
Most of the chapters may be a bit of a drag to others because it’s mostly focused on Eon’s life in the palace and learning her role as a Dragoneye, but I didn’t feel the boredom because each chapter gave me something new to look forward to. There are parts that seem to give you a piece of a puzzle that you’ll hope to get another with the next chapter to come, so I really enjoyed that Goodman didn’t leave me hanging on for so long just to find everything pouring out at one final chapter.
I do wish to have seen a bit more romance to Eon’s life but overall I find this as a really exhilarating experience and I strongly recommend this book to fantasy-loving bookworms out there.
May I also say that with how this book ended I’m really looking forward to the sequel!
For more of my reviews, please visit my blog:
The Blair Book Project @ www.theblairbookproject.blogspot.com
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Reading Progress
| 07/14/2011 | page 1 |
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0.0% | |
| 07/16/2011 | page 137 |
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24.0% | "So far so good... It feels like Eon should tell everyone: "In your face, discriminators!"" |
| 07/17/2011 | page 238 |
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41.0% | 3 comments |
| 07/18/2011 | page 317 |
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55.0% | "Oooh... lots of issues are pouring in.. Poor Eon..." |
| 07/19/2011 | page 454 |
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79.0% | "Eon's secret has been revealed... wonder what'll happen next!" |
