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3.5 Stars
Paisley Fitzwilliam is going to receive a second track of stars, stars that could reveal a fate she never asked for. On her search for Dax, she journeys with Hal and Odelia, braving the troubles they face. All of them are on the run. Paisley for being a girl that defied the stars; Hal, a captive; and Odelia, a dragon-touched warrior. With Corbett on a separate mission, he is captured by Roach and forced to forge things for the enemy. Roach struggles with his warring emotions and the decisions he must make. His track tells him of one fate, yet his heart tells him of another. Meanwhile, Paisley's newfound revelation has her reeling, as her place in this complicated war could be changed forevermore. One mistake could change the course of history. Paisley's life could have been changed by a single victory. Celestial Mechanism Cycle #2 is a stunning addition to the story that tops volume one with precision and talent.
"I... I don't know, Paisley. I know my stars, I can see my track clearly, and I know what I must do, but every time I... you, Paisley Fitzwilliam, it's as if my track twists towards you and away from my stars, just like your mother forced the comet to twist away from its track."
-Roach
(IN OTHER WORDS Despite fate telling me to let go of you, I can't!!!!!)
Detailed world-building, a complex war, and dynamic characters make The Doomfire Secret a fantastic read. On a side note, I was holding this book outside when someone's volleyball slammed into it as it fell onto the muddy ground. Then I experienced one of a book lover's worst nightmares: damage. I successfully managed to clean off the mud and use the "eraser technique" [literally, just using an eraser to erase the stains]. Okay! Now here's the real review:
This book would have clearly been a four- or four-point-five-star read. Yet perhaps that incident added some stress to this reading experience. I was also quite worried due to the several tests I had to study for. Having not liked book one that much, I didn't find it to be particularly memorable. I could remember a lot of key events, but not a lot about the character dynamics and relationships.
Book two relies on book one in order to establish several things, which didn't play out that well with my lack of knowledge. Still, in an odd way, this was also a beneficial experience. I got to really see Annaliese Avery's ability to build upon what happened in book one in order to create more character growth and world-building. From the start, the author was already really talented, but her writing improved incredibly. It gave me the sense that she really paid attention to her readers. I didn't like the really generic-sounding speech quotes, yet the dialogue was so much smoother with profound proclamations that were more subtle than loud and random.
Judging by the much higher rating this book received compared to book one, it just goes to show how much better this book was. There were no flaws I could find to nitpick at, no annoying character proclamations to point out. When there were proclamations, they were well-timed and very important. Each and every character was complex, dynamic, and determined. Their set of morals and backstory help us really understand why they will react in a certain way or make a certain decision. I found myself loving all the characters and deeply caring for them despite not really remembering where they were when the story began. What I knew was that I didn't like any of the characters all that much, yet now I felt myself invested in their journey.
While I yearned for more Dax content, the focus on friendships was well-needed. Hal and Odelia had a relationship that I greatly enjoyed. There was a deep understanding between the two of them that made for a very precious bond. Both Hal and Odelia are proud of their roots. While Hal understands Paisley's point of view, there are certain teachings that he still believes in, and I respect that. Odelia is a warrior who is put through quite a lot. I love how she learns about the beauty of being vulnerable with those you trust. Paisley felt a lot more mature in this book, which I enjoyed. Corbett was kindhearted as always, and his relationship with Paisley was sweet. Roach had so much internal conflict that it made for an interesting character.
The worldbuilding was phenomenal as always. I loved the way all the information was given in such an easy-to-absorb way. Being such a big fan of dragons, I loved how they were in this world! Dóm-Fyr was the cutest little dragon! I was quite distracted and disoriented when reading, so a re-read of books one and two is bound to happen again sometime before the next book comes out. In conclusion, I'm really excited to read Annaliese Avery's other works!
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