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Staveley does an amazing job on the building on the first book. In The Emperor's Blades we met the three children through there own points of view, dealing with much in their little individual world really unaware of what has been occurring outside of their surroundings. Here their roles are expanded and they become part of the larger story. Staveley does a wonderful job of building and exposing more of this world through each of the major and minor character's experiences. There wer ...more
Staveley does an amazing job on the building on the first book. In The Emperor's Blades we met the three children through there own points of view, dealing with much in their little individual world really unaware of what has been occurring outside of their surroundings. Here their roles are expanded and they become part of the larger story. Staveley does a wonderful job of building and exposing more of this world through each of the major and minor character's experiences. There wer ...more

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