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H**I
Five Stars! A stunning series!
Karou finds herself thrust back into the world of the Chimaera. She works tirelessly to aid the rebels led by the White Wolf. After the treacherous betrayal by Akiva, she has turned her back on love and the chance to build a new world. Now she takes up Brimstone's trade and crafts new soldiers. The war is relentless, bloody and never ending. The battles have taken a cruel twist as the innocents on both sides are slaughtered. This heartless bloodshed is causing warriors, chimaera and seraphim alike to rethink their actions, but the heartless leaders press on and insist on more slaughter. Can there ever be peace?What I Liked:*Once again, I loved immersing back into Laini Taylor's world of chimaera and seraphim. The world building continues to be masterful and astonishing in this series. I am so impressed by the intricate and detailed world Ms. Taylor has crafted and that it continues to stir the imagination.*I am happy to say that this book does not suffer from a second book syndrome. The story in some ways is more engaging and more complex and it is has a number of stunning twists. It is much darker, though and instead of a love story this one plunges you right into the trenches of war. It is dark and sorrowful and a horrific picture of the evils of war. But there is always that shimmer of hope.....that possibly after all the horror, sorrow, bloodshed, heartache and death there can and will be a new world....*Karou's growth in this novel is tremendous. She has recovered her memories from her former life and she is in the middle of the never ending war. She struggles with the past, knowing she gave her heart to the one who helped destroy her people. She is bitter, sad and determined. She is far removed from the fun, care free, somewhat rebellious teenager we met in Daughter of Smoke and Bone. Now she is a fierce woman bent on helping her people, yet her heart bears an enormous burden of sorrow and shame.*I loved that this book gives us a plentiful dose of Mik and Zusanna. The two love birds bring some lighthearted comedic relief to the book, and definitely help to lighten up the mood with their fun and witty banter. I liked how determined Zusanna is to find her friend, even if it means believing the unbelievable. It was also nice to see their romance in full bloom. The pair are a shining beacon of light and love amidst the chaos.*This is one of those books that you need to set aside plenty of time for as it is full of cliffhanger chapter endings. If you pick this up thinking you can read just a couple of chapters, you are wrong. Time and time again, there is a dramatic chapter ending that will have you saying, I can't leave it on that note, just one more chapter....The story line is riveting and there are some big surprises! The plot is also intricate and complex and I was left eager for the next installment.And The Not So Much:*I still cannot figure out why this series is marketed in the Young Adult genre. I had the pleasure of recently meeting Laini Taylor and she admitted that her books are sold as adult books everywhere else in the world. Don't get me wrong, there is nothing in these books that is offensive and there isn't sex, drugs or anything that you would not want a young reader reading. But these books are complex and amazing and their story lines are definitely intricate and I feel that these books are better suited for mature readers. A younger reader may not appreciate the complexity of the story. Furthermore, the writing is mature and again it is best for more seasoned readers. If you have an avid younger reader who likes a good fantasy novel, have no fear you can put this in their hands, the only caution I have is that this installment does have a great deal of violence as its story line is centered on war. I think that placing these books under a YA label may keep them from many adult readers who would certainly appreciate these tremendous books.*I was completely enthralled with the writing in Daughter of Smoke and Bone. Many times, passages just took my breath away, so I jumped into this one expecting the same, but the writing wasn't quite as mesmerizing this time around. I think because the book's focus is on the atrocities of war, and let's face it, there isn't much you can say about war that is beautiful. Since this book has a much darker tone, the writing is a bit more subdued. I still loved it, but it just wasn't quite as magical. Plus this time around the story takes place in the desert far away from the beauty of Prague. I really missed Prague!*As I mentioned earlier, this book is full of cliffhanger chapter endings that were a bit frustrating, especially since most of the time the next chapter didn't pick up where its predecessor left off, instead it usually shifted view points leaving the reader in agony. When the story line did finally pick back up, there were many occasions where the story jumped ahead skipping over the dramatic details that left me on edge. Then finally, the events would be recounted to fill you in on what happened. I didn't like that often times it was done by flashbacks, I would have preferred to stay in the moment and live vicariously through it. I felt it just lost a bit of momentum when the story shifted ahead and then looked back.*Finally, this one ends on a bit of a cliffhanger...again, but it isn't as horrendous as the ending of Daughter of Smoke and Bone. I was at least eased by the fact that the book concludes on a more hopeful note after such a lengthy dark journey through the trenches of war. I am most perplexed to see, though, that the next book is not slated for release until 2014! How will I last that long? Furthermore, Laini herself said she has no idea how the storyline is going to go.....I guess it will be a long wait!Without a doubt, The Daughter of Smoke and Bone Series has become one of my absolute favorite series ever! The writing is amazing, the world building top notch, and there are riveting story lines and memorable characters. I am stunned at how talented and amazing Laini Taylor is. If you have not yet experienced her work, do yourself a favor and pick up her books immediately! She is a writer you do not want to miss! I can honestly say that I will be on auto buy for anything she writes in the future!Favorite Quotations:"It was one of those dreams that invade the space between seconds, proving sleep has its own physics--- where time shrinks and swells, lifetimes unspool in a blink, and cities burn to to ash in a mere flutter of lashes.""Or...perhaps Fate laid out your life for you like a dress on a bed, and you could either wear it or go naked.""These weren't her folk, but....they were, and maybe that meant that anyone could be anyone's, which was a sort of nice thing to think, with the world falling apart.""The fox solider had been Madrigal's friend once, and her soul was the touch of sunset and laughter, with a bite like the sting of nettles; Haxaya was someone you wanted on your side...""It is bodies that make us real. What is a soul without eyes to look through, or hands to hold?""She smelled of the river and trembled like a breeze on a butterfly's wing, and Ziri cradled her as if she were their world's last hope. And maybe she was.""You've always felt the truth in him, then and now. Your heart is not wrong. Your heart is your strength." I purchased a copy of this book. All opinions are my own and I was not compensated for this review.
A**A
Very Dark but Compelling Sequel
Please note: This review is for the second in the series, and so contains spoilers for book one: Daughter of Smoke and Bone. Continue at your own risk.The Angels have won - the lands of the Chimaera are ravaged, the cities destroyed and the survivors are being hunted down and exterminated or taken into slavery. Karou has become the new resurrectionist, holed up in a Kasbah in the deserts of Morocco building new bodies for the White Wolf's army, and she suspects that Thiago isn't telling her all that he's up to on the other side of the rift. Meanwhile, Akiva is struggling with his place in the Misbegotten, heart-sick with what he has done to Karou and with what he and his brethren have been ordered to do to the fleeing Chimaeran survivors.If it's been a while since you read Daughter of Smoke and Bone, you might like to take a quick flick-through to remind yourself of what happened - there isn't really much of a recap at the start of Days of Blood and Starlight and I had a bit of trouble catching up with what was happening.Because this book is the second in a trilogy, it is the middle section of a story of war. Sadly that makes this a very dark and often disturbing telling of the events taking place in the two worlds - there is very little of the romance that made Daughter of Smoke and Bone so amazing. Days of Blood and Starlight is a very important part of the overall story, although not a particularly enjoyable one, being an occasionally horrifying account of the persecution of the defeated Chimaera and of the torment of the few soldiers on both sides that question their own orders. It is a story of compassion and love, locked in an epic struggle against the machinations of evil warlords on both sides. It makes for an emotionally raw experience but is certainly building up toward a big finale.The romantic elements aren't completely missing from this instalment, although they are much more anguished and desperate. The first time Karou and Akiva come face-to-face in this book - wow. I was riveted! I cannot wait to see how it all plays out in book 3.As before, the supporting cast is brilliant. Karou's best friend Zuzana and her boyfriend Mik play a significant role in this book and I'm so glad - they are so whimsical and adorable and bring just the right amount of light-hearted wit into the story to alleviate the despair. Akiva's brother- and sister-in-arms also lend their quirky humour to the events, as well as their wisdom and support to the cause. Thiago makes the perfect villain - a beautiful and talented leader, but a chillingly evil psychopath at the same time.Days of Blood and Starlight is a beautifully crafted roller-coaster ride from the depths of despair to a bright burst of hope, and back again. Laini Taylor's writing is emotional and compelling - make sure you've got a few hours to sit down and read this one, because it won't let you go! I'd happily recommend this series to all fantasy fans.
K**H
Characters kept me interested
I didn't want to put the book down, I really enjoyed this series. Well written.
C**A
Ótima compra
Chegou super rápido, uma compra 5 estrelas
T**
Mind blowing
Amazing
J**S
Mythical and magical
Violent and visceral and exquisite. These books are simply amazing, well worth reading over and over. I love the way that the expertly crafted world-building stands on its own, yet intersects with our own world in so many ways that feel plausible and terrible and real.
S**A
Wonderful characters and locations well defined.
Because this series is in the fantasy genre, I was reluctant to take it up. However, because it is based in modern times, is extremely well written and the characters are very well defined, including the non human ones, I found it most absorbing. I could not wait to find out the rest of this intriguing tale so bought all three in the series and read them one after the other. However, I think there may be more to come and look forward to reading more from this gifted author. I would recommend this series to most of my friends but warn them that they may not be able to stop reading once they have started!
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