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Murder of Crows is the second book in 'The Others' series and is as good as the first. The story continues shortly after the close of the first book. The reader learns more history of the different species and their politics. This is interesting and adds depth to the story. All the original characters return as well as some new ones. I like how the author is developing the relationship between Simon and Meg. I look forward to continuing this series. Highly recommended!
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Listened for Review (Penguin Audio)
Overall Rating: 5.00
Story Rating: 5.00
Character Rating: 5.00
Audio Rating: 4.50 (not part of the overall rating)
First Thought when Finished: Murder of Crows by Anne Bishop was freaking AMAZING!
Read It File It: I could pretty much sum up Murder of Crows as an adrenaline ride that kept me biting my nails, screaming at the book, and not wanting to turn off the audiobook till it was all over. The end had me both smiling and crying. Overall I just couldn't have aske ...more
Overall Rating: 5.00
Story Rating: 5.00
Character Rating: 5.00
Audio Rating: 4.50 (not part of the overall rating)
First Thought when Finished: Murder of Crows by Anne Bishop was freaking AMAZING!
Read It File It: I could pretty much sum up Murder of Crows as an adrenaline ride that kept me biting my nails, screaming at the book, and not wanting to turn off the audiobook till it was all over. The end had me both smiling and crying. Overall I just couldn't have aske ...more

Audiobook Review:
There was also a horrifying aspect of the Cassandra Sangue in how they were treated and how they were used. This brought a source of tension and realization of what Meg survived and what she was able to accomplish. It also makes Meg and her kind a sort of bridge between the humans and the Others but also outside of it all. I really like how Meg manages to hold that delicate line which would only be possible with an accepting group. This also means that Simon and the Lakeside Cou ...more
There was also a horrifying aspect of the Cassandra Sangue in how they were treated and how they were used. This brought a source of tension and realization of what Meg survived and what she was able to accomplish. It also makes Meg and her kind a sort of bridge between the humans and the Others but also outside of it all. I really like how Meg manages to hold that delicate line which would only be possible with an accepting group. This also means that Simon and the Lakeside Cou ...more

Has it really been over four years since I devoured Written in Red? I can't believe that it's taken me so long to get back to this much-loved series.
In terms of timing, this second book in the series takes place approximately seven weeks after Meg first came to the Courtyard. It probably would have been a good idea for me to re-read Written in Red, but things came back to me as the author recapped the major events that took place in the earlier book.
The animosity between humans and the terra ind ...more
In terms of timing, this second book in the series takes place approximately seven weeks after Meg first came to the Courtyard. It probably would have been a good idea for me to re-read Written in Red, but things came back to me as the author recapped the major events that took place in the earlier book.
The animosity between humans and the terra ind ...more

Jan 18, 2015
Brooke ♥booklife4life♥
marked it as series-to-finish
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