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Bezig met laden... Amazon Ink (Amazons, Book 1) (editie 2009)door Lori Devoti
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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. Mel is an Amazon. Times have changed and the Amazons need to change with them. There is now a group of the cast-offs, the males, to deal with, as well as all the changes in society. It will not be so easy to go unnoticed. Speeds up nicely at the end. ( ) Review for first two books of series: Anyway, these two books are your basic urban fantasy, females kick ass story. The magic system is different and interesting and I do like the character development. They are pretty good to pick up for your in between thinking readings. Title: Amazon Ink and Amazon Queen Author: Lori Devoti Pages: ~375 (paperback) Setting: Alternate universe in the Midwest (Madison and surrounding areas mostly) where Amazons from the Greek legends are very real and have special powers from their god parentage which are enhanced by their worship of Artemis, and they live for hundreds of years. Premise: The Amazons’ way of life is going through some upheaval at this moment as old traditions (of killing/maiming male babies) are causing tension with some of the more modern minded tribe members. The first book follows an artisan (uses art to channel magic powers, usually tattoos) who has separated from the tribe. The second follows a queen (in charge of one of the safe camp areas, warrior special powers) as she deals with betrayal flowing through the ranks. The sons of the Amazons play very big roles in both these books. Strengths: I really liked the character development in the books, the main characters change gracefully but obviously as the plot happens It is fun to read about matriarchal societies in my opinion ;-) Fun magic system, I’m a fan of magic tattoos! Plot twists that I didn’t see coming Greek mythology is followed pretty closely I think Weaknesses: I didn’t get all that attached to the characters, there just wasn’t much of an emotional connection I don’t think the epic feel was done successfully, but maybe she’s just building up to the real epic stuff These books are about a tribe of women that think that killing their male babies is okay, though that is one of the big plot changes, but if that sounds very uncomfortable for you, maybe not the right books Hearth-keepers (the third talent group who are good at cooking, cleaning, baby-sitting, etc) get kind of a bad rap until later in the books when they show how kick butt they can be Summary: Not one of those “oh my God you must read this book and tell all your friends” kind of books, but entertaining enough to read while traveling or doing summery things, or to take your mind off of work type stuff. An interesting take on how the Amazon myths could have continued into the modern day, and I do hope she writes more of them. More reviews at http://www.onstarshipsanddragonwings.com/ -A More reviews at: http://www.onstarshipsanddragonwings.com/2011/07/15/amazoninkqueen/ I'm reviewing both the first and second books together here, though no spoilers, don't worry! The magic system is different and interesting and I do like the character development. They are pretty good to pick up for your in between thinking readings. Title: Amazon Ink and Amazon Queen Author: Lori Devoti Pages: ~375 (paperback) Setting: Alternate universe in the Midwest (Madison and surrounding areas mostly) where Amazons from the Greek legends are very real and have special powers from their god parentage which are enhanced by their worship of Artemis, and they live for hundreds of years. Premise: The Amazons’ way of life is going through some upheaval at this moment as old traditions (of killing/maiming male babies) are causing tension with some of the more modern minded tribe members. The first book follows an artisan (uses art to channel magic powers, usually tattoos) who has separated from the tribe. The second follows a queen (in charge of one of the safe camp areas, warrior special powers) as she deals with betrayal flowing through the ranks. The sons of the Amazons play very big roles in both these books. Strengths: I really liked the character development in the books, the main characters change gracefully but obviously as the plot happens It is fun to read about matriarchal societies in my opinion ;-) Fun magic system, I’m a fan of magic tattoos! Plot twists that I didn’t see coming Greek mythology is followed pretty closely I think Weaknesses: I didn’t get all that attached to the characters, there just wasn’t much of an emotional connection I don’t think the epic feel was done successfully, but maybe she’s just building up to the real epic stuff These books are about a tribe of women that think that killing their male babies is okay, though that is one of the big plot changes, but if that sounds very uncomfortable for you, maybe not the right books Hearth-keepers (the third talent group who are good at cooking, cleaning, baby-sitting, etc) get kind of a bad rap until later in the books when they show how kick butt they can be Summary: Not one of those “oh my God you must read this book and tell all your friends” kind of books, but entertaining enough to read while traveling or doing summery things, or to take your mind off of work type stuff. An interesting take on how the Amazon myths could have continued into the modern day, and I do hope she writes more of them. Picked it up because "amazons in 2010" sounded interesting, but it was not. The main character was annoying and immature for her age. She was supposed to be around hundred and acted like she was in early 20s. Also her actions at the beginning of the book made her very unlikable. There are a lot of different ways to go with amazons, but "oh noes, they discriminate against men" is the lamest one. Especially if you don't bother to address sexism against women in the wider society. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Amazon Ink (1)
Meet Mel: Business owner. Dedicated mom. Natural-born Amazon. It's been ten years since Melanippe Saka left the Amazon tribe in order to create a normal life for her daughter, Harmony. True, running a tattoo parlor in Madison, Wisconsin, while living with your Amazon warrior mother and priestess grandmother is not everyone's idea of normal, but Mel thinks she's succeeded at blending in as human. Turns out she's wrong. Someone knows all about her, someone who's targeting young Amazon girls, and no way is Mel going to let Harmony become tangled in this deadly web. With her mother love in overdrive, Ms. Melanippe Saka is quite a force...even when she's facing a barrage of distractions -- including a persistent detective whose interest in Mel goes beyond professional, a sexy tattoo artist with secrets of his own, and a seriously angry Amazon queen who views Mel as a prime suspect. To find answers, Mel will have to do the one thing she swore she'd never do: embrace her powers and admit that you can take the girl out of the tribe...but you can't take the tribe out of the girl. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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