Chandra's Reviews > Phoenix Rising
Phoenix Rising (Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences #1)
by Philippa Ballantine (Goodreads Author), Tee Morris (Goodreads Author)
by Philippa Ballantine (Goodreads Author), Tee Morris (Goodreads Author)
Chandra's review
bookshelves: absolutely-love-and-adore, ebooks, gothic-creepy, mystery, steampunk, novella
Jan 02, 12
bookshelves: absolutely-love-and-adore, ebooks, gothic-creepy, mystery, steampunk, novella
Read in December, 2011
I truly enjoyed reading this novella. Fast-paced and engaing but not manipulative so I couldn't stop for necessary tasks; it was the treat I needed to complete my to-do list in a timely fashion.
Strong female leads are hard to find, so I loved meeting Eliza in this story. And Welly provides a perfecr counterpoint as they both keep secrets while working together. Both characters are strong, not just because they can handle weapons and brawls, or because they are both intelligent; they are strong because they know who they are and are comfortable with all the pieces that make them complete. I love when I find such complex chacters.
The style reminded me of Cherie Priest, which is great, and could be more from my recent reading of Clementine and association of well-written strong female characters. And maybe it's the genre feel for Steampunk mysteries. But if you're a fan of one, I'd recommend the other.
I loved reading this story. I couldn' give it 5 stars because there were some type-setting and proofing oversights that threw me out of the story several times. But I would really give ut more of a 4.5 star rating.
I hope there is more in this series with these characters! I would love to go on another adventure with them!
There are also a few scenes that would make me hesitate to hand this one off to just any kids, but if you read voraciously and in a wide variety, the moments probably won't be too noticeable.
Strong female leads are hard to find, so I loved meeting Eliza in this story. And Welly provides a perfecr counterpoint as they both keep secrets while working together. Both characters are strong, not just because they can handle weapons and brawls, or because they are both intelligent; they are strong because they know who they are and are comfortable with all the pieces that make them complete. I love when I find such complex chacters.
The style reminded me of Cherie Priest, which is great, and could be more from my recent reading of Clementine and association of well-written strong female characters. And maybe it's the genre feel for Steampunk mysteries. But if you're a fan of one, I'd recommend the other.
I loved reading this story. I couldn' give it 5 stars because there were some type-setting and proofing oversights that threw me out of the story several times. But I would really give ut more of a 4.5 star rating.
I hope there is more in this series with these characters! I would love to go on another adventure with them!
There are also a few scenes that would make me hesitate to hand this one off to just any kids, but if you read voraciously and in a wide variety, the moments probably won't be too noticeable.
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