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Bezig met laden... Demigod 12: Tinkered Starsong (editie 2023)door Gail Carriger (Auteur)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. I'm trying really hard not to devour these too quickly, as Phex and co have become a total delight to my days. It's always hard to know where a Carriger story will go, and this one headed straight into exploring the tug-of-war between Missit and the Pantheon -- I'm hoping in my bones there will turn out to be some dome-related cure for illness that pops up, but I'm glad Phex is starting to work through some stuff and that his crew is there for him. ( ) Series Info/Source: This is the second book in the Tinkered Starsong series. I borrowed this on ebook from my library. Thoughts: This is the second book in the Tinkered Starsong series. Although this wasn't as fascinating as the first book, I still really enjoyed this book. This book focuses more on how our characters grow and change as they start touring as demi-gods. In a huge twist they end up on tour with the most famous pantheon in the universe. This is a very character-driven story and a lot of the wonder of the first book is absent in this one. This book really focuses on Phex and his pantheon and around the things happening with Misit's pantheon. There is a lot of pull between Phex's pantheon needing him, Missit's pantheon needing Phex, Missit needing Phex, and Phex needing to not be burned out. This was very much more on the soap opera, drama end of things and less on the cool space travel and world-building end of things as far as science fiction goes. Unfortunately, Missit is one of my least favorite characters in this series. He is just so needy and selfish. I hope he grows some in the next book in this series. I really did enjoy getting to learn more about the Dysei culture and some other sub-classes of development there. I liked that we get to travel to new worlds with the characters, but was sad those new worlds weren't explored at all. I feel like I am complaining a lot here. I did enjoy this, I just didn't think it was as awesome as the first book in the series. It felt a bit repetitive and was too focused on a lot of the characters' internal thoughts. I would love to see some new revelations about the world here and also see both Phex and Missit grow as characters a bit more in future book. My Summary (4/5): Overall I enjoyed this but I didn't love it as much as the first book. Things feel a bit repetitive as they journey from world to world on tour and the book is very focused on character interactions and less on space travel and the new worlds they go to. It was still a very cozy read that leaves you feeling nice and happy, just not as fascinating and engaging as the first book. I plan on continuing with the series. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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Science Fiction.
Young Adult Fiction.
HTML: Puts the opera back into space opera. Also by Gail Carriger Crudrat (set in the same universe) As G L Carriger The 5th Gender (also scifi set in the same universe) Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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