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Written in Red [Mar 1, 2020]
I'm wrapping up my Black Jewels trilogy reread and then will be joining here. So I'll be a few days late. Probably mid next week some time.
Feel free to start dropping in comments as you go. I always go back to spoilers once I catch up :)Also I finished my reread much faster than I expected. Should be starting tonight.
I've started this evening and read bits while at work. The prologue was interesting to read on how everything got build up.I'm at chapter 1 and I've got a Twilight - feeling, like the bookcover suggested. For now, the story is interesting.
I'm reading the Dutch translation and I'm somewhere in chapter 3. There's so much mystery in this book! At times a bit confusing, but still interesting.
I remember loving this book on my first read-through... it felt monumental, that I read the whole thing in one marathon session (2013)...
This is my 3rd read, and I still love it, but these days I have mixed feelings about how Anne Bishop writes her male-female dynamics (having read all the Black Jewels books and all the Others books)...
This is my 3rd read, and I still love it, but these days I have mixed feelings about how Anne Bishop writes her male-female dynamics (having read all the Black Jewels books and all the Others books)...
Timelord Iain wrote: "I remember loving this book on my first read-through... it felt monumental, that I read the whole thing in one marathon session (2013)...This is my 3rd read, and I still love it, but these days I..."
Reading this directly after the Black Jewels trilogy, I do see some similarities with the writing. For me the eerie atmosphere of the Others is making it different enough to be highly enjoyable. In Black Jewels (view spoiler) Right now this is trending to 4 stars for me. I think I can kind of give Simon a pass since (view spoiler)
Saar The Book owl wrote: "I'm still reading and I'm up to chapter 7:[spoilers removed]"
We have similar thoughts at this point :)
This is a spoiler for the entire series and any romance, but I feel like I should warn you... (view spoiler)
Saar The Book owl wrote: "Should I open it, Iain, after not yet finishing the first book? ;)"
That's the problem with the spoiler... I feel like explaining the spoiler in any ways spoils it... I feel like the best bet, is to get a second opinion from someone else who's read the series or the spoiler...
That's the problem with the spoiler... I feel like explaining the spoiler in any ways spoils it... I feel like the best bet, is to get a second opinion from someone else who's read the series or the spoiler...
@Narilka: yes, I'm still reading, but I'm more than halfway. It's still interesting, but it's slow! There are a few things happening, like: (view spoiler), but it keeps on with an easy pace.@Iain: I don't know anyone who've read it before. I'll wait.
I'm trying to wrap it up quickly, but I think the fastest is 6th April to get the next book.
Saar The Book owl wrote: "@Narilka: yes, I'm still reading, but I'm more than halfway. It's still interesting, but it's slow! There are a few things happening, like: [spoilers removed], but it keeps on with an easy pace...."
No problem :) You can open my spoilers for book two once you get there.
Saar The Book owl wrote: "@Narilka: yes, I'm still reading, but I'm more than halfway. It's still interesting, but it's slow! There are a few things happening, like: [spoilers removed], but it keeps on with an easy pace.
@..."
Sounds good... the spoiler doesn't spoil any big plot point of the series, just tempers expectations about certain things happening on-page or before the end of the current storyline... that might be the vaguest clarification ever, lol...
@..."
Sounds good... the spoiler doesn't spoil any big plot point of the series, just tempers expectations about certain things happening on-page or before the end of the current storyline... that might be the vaguest clarification ever, lol...
So far: (Im reading the Dutch translation, so it can be that names are a bit different from the original book)(view spoiler)
Narilka wrote: "Through Ch 9. I'm liking it a lot and find the story engaging. What does everyone think that Tess turns into? I'm sure her hair changes are a big clue but I have no idea!I really hope Meg can hel..."
My favorites are (for now): (view spoiler)
Timelord Iain wrote: "Saar The Book owl wrote: "@Narilka: yes, I'm still reading, but I'm more than halfway. It's still interesting, but it's slow! There are a few things happening, like: [spoilers removed], but it keep..."Ah, I think I know what it is :)
I just started... What the heck is Tess???? The beginning is a very good retelling of the settlement of the Americas... Don't we wish the native Americans could bite...
Choko wrote: "I just started... What the heck is Tess???? The beginning is a very good retelling of the settlement of the Americas... Don't we wish the native Americans could bite..."
Oh how different North America would be if the European settlers had found predators instead of prey when they landed ;)
Narilka wrote: "Choko wrote: "I just started... What the heck is Tess????
The beginning is a very good retelling of the settlement of the Americas... Don't we wish the native Americans could bite..."
Oh how dif..."
Yea... I saw some similarities to Roanoke, in the history...
The beginning is a very good retelling of the settlement of the Americas... Don't we wish the native Americans could bite..."
Oh how dif..."
Yea... I saw some similarities to Roanoke, in the history...
Narilka, exactly! It would have been at least more fair of a fight...Iain, yep. Me too...
Ch. 1... She doesn't smell like lunch... Hmmmm...
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Choko wrote: "You guys are right - someone should eat Asia ASAP!!!"
Reading this out of context, my first thought was "the whole sub-continent?"
Reading this out of context, my first thought was "the whole sub-continent?"
Haha! Yep!I love the Crows, but I worry about their inexperience to be among humans... I hope they don't get hurt once they start mingling more...
It is wonderful how different things the Others take for granted are so weird to humans◉‿◉
Choko wrote: "Haha! Yep!I love the Crows, but I worry about their inexperience to be among humans... I hope they don't get hurt once they start mingling more...
It is wonderful how different things the Others..."
And vice versa - things humans take for granted are so strange for the Others.
Yes! I love the little observational details! I am really loving this book! It is somewhat haunting and so gently touching at times! Sam is such a kid! He is vulnerable, but also brave and so adorable, I can barely take it! I really hope he doesn't get hurt or worse... I am 65% in... Think I will finish it tomorrow...
Choko wrote: "Haha! Yep!I love the Crows, but I worry about their inexperience to be among humans... I hope they don't get hurt once they start mingling more...
It is wonderful how different things the Others..."
Well, about the Crows: (view spoiler)
How I loved and almost cried with Sam! He is so sweet!But, I think it was in chapter 13: (view spoiler)
The writing style is really funny and entertaining and that compensates the slow pace of the story.
And the funniest part was when Ferus did the 'smelling - thing'. I could just imagine how that looked like!
I'm almost finished. I think 70 pages or so left.
I loved it! Got five stars straight up! It was touching and haunting and funny and sad... I am looking forward to the next book◉‿◉
Choko wrote: "I loved it! Got five stars straight up! It was touching and haunting and funny and sad... I am looking forward to the next book◉‿◉"Second boo thread is already going :) Join in when you're ready.
Saar, it is very hard not to think of Sam as a puppy whenever the two of them are interacting. There is such tenderness in their growing friendship!!! ❤️





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