"Stormchaser" picks things up after the end of the first book: Twig has reunited with his father, Cloud Wold and they are having a blast as sky pirates... Well, not so much, because the Professor of Light has a mission for them: they need to get into a Great Storm and bring back some stormphrax. In that way they may also get rid of Vilnix Pompolius, whose reign has not been, let put it in simple terms, positive for the people.
Cue lots of fights, accidents, Twig making a mess, betrayals, deaths and blood. As with the first book, "Stormchaser" is not afraid of offing off characters. Actually, this is one of its problems, as you won't be able to care very much for anyone. Are you starting to get to know this character? Don't worry, Stewart and Riddell will take your bonds and attachments and make pulp with them. It gets to a level where it is impossible to really care for anyone but Twig, who you don't expect to die...
The other problem, one that again comes down from the first book , is the non-stop action. One thing is having a frantic pace, with rhythm and lots of things happening. Another is having a new thing happening every five seconds. There is soooo much going on, that, as with the characters, you will end up not caring much. You have deaths, betrayals, accidents, new places, more new places, more deaths, betrayals, accidents... You get my drift.
What was easier to forgive the first time, because the first novel introduced the characters and was a well of imagination, is more difficult the second time around. For fans of the first, this will probably be another good time. For anyone else, it may leave them asking for a break to breathe and refresh.
5/10
(Original English Version)