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The Razorland Series by Ann Aguirre - Reading from 'Horde (Razorland #3)' from May 6th 2019
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Endurance Chapter 7: (view spoiler)[ I think it is intriguing to see how Stone has changed from the person he was to how he is acting. It is the psychological impact of killing people and Freaks that made him this way. I think Ann Aguirre is doing a fine job of displaying the changes in his attitude. Aww..Thimble loves him! (hide spoiler)]
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Review: This one wasn't as good as the first one, but it did get better towards the end. I liked the way we saw the (view spoiler) One thing I didn't like was the lack of action in the first half of the book, and even in the second half it wasn't too drawn out. Interesting to see the (view spoiler)
Fade: (view spoiler)
Tegan: (view spoiler)
Stalker: (view spoiler)
Yeah not much to say about Deuce in this book.. I like how she was grateful, yet also defiant. She wanted to push the limits, but she didn't want to disrespect those that had taken her in. I loved seeing her build the relationship with (view spoiler) and how she got (view spoiler)
Fade: (view spoiler)
Tegan: (view spoiler)
Stalker: (view spoiler)
Yeah not much to say about Deuce in this book.. I like how she was grateful, yet also defiant. She wanted to push the limits, but she didn't want to disrespect those that had taken her in. I loved seeing her build the relationship with (view spoiler) and how she got (view spoiler)
Not sure when I'm getting to Restoration (#2.5). Sharon, not sure if you've got this link yet, but it's only available online: http://page.macmillan.com/mcpg/razorl...
I suppose I'll read it when I've got a spare day.
I suppose I'll read it when I've got a spare day.
I'll read them when I get back from work. Can't view them on my phone.
can't believe I got ahead xD
can't believe I got ahead xD
I mean, the romance aspect wasn't too overpowering, like I thought it had the potential to be, so I'm not complaining. It just wasn't as gripping as I thought.
@Maddison I agree and the fact that there was less action made the book less appealing than the first book as there was a lot of action in it. This felt like a filler book because Horde is the conclusion of Deuce's story as the main character then book 4 starts Tegan's story. I wonder how that will turn out.
@Sharon: Sorry I must've missed this post a few days ago.
I'm not sure when I'm planning on Restoration. Probably this month sometime.
@Gillian: Like it?
I'm not sure when I'm planning on Restoration. Probably this month sometime.
@Gillian: Like it?
Definitely the first. Didn't like second much. Not enough action for me. But at least there wasn't too much romance either.
I'm just looking up the next book its only 16 pages long so there should be an online copy as I doubt it will be for sale.
Which one? Restoration? Because yeah, there is. It's the link I sent you: http://page.macmillan.com/mcpg/razorl...
Yay it's about Fade's backing off at the end of Outpost :D That makes me excited! But I was kind of hoping for more from Stone and Thimble :(
Gillian wrote: "ok I have finished Restoration hmm what can I say about such a short book. [spoilers removed]"
Finished Restoration. (view spoiler)
Finished Restoration. (view spoiler)
Maddison wrote: "Gillian wrote: "ok I have finished Restoration hmm what can I say about such a short book. [spoilers removed]"Finished Restoration. [spoilers removed]"
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Gillian wrote: "ok I have finished Restoration hmm what can I say about such a short book. [spoilers removed]"Sorry, I had to wait for the copy to be available from the library. Just finished Restoration. (view spoiler)
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