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Chargement... Of Dreams and Rustpar Sarah Fine
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I love this series so much❤️❤️ That's all. ( ) This is the second and final book in the Of Metal and Wishes series. This was a well done ending to that series but didn't provide quite as much closure as I would have liked. Additionally parts of the book were quite sad, so it wasn’t a real “feel good” book. Wen has transferred to being a medical assistant at other factory in the Ring. Now she is at the factory where weapons are made. She still spends time with Bo, but mostly dreams about Melik...the Noor who escaped. When she finds out that weapons production is being increased and war on the Noor is iminent...she leaves the factory to travel out to Melik’s village in an effort to warn him of the upcoming battle. However, things are complicated for Wen as a foreigner among the Noor and the battle machines on their way to attach the Noor are deadly indeed. My main complaint is that this story felt incomplete and was almost more of a sketch than a story. It’s a quick read but left me feeling a bit dissatisfied because nothing was really resolved. Overall I did continue to enjoy the world, the characters, and the steampunk elements in here. However the story was a bit sketchy and unfinished feeling. I did enjoy it and am glad I read it but also felt a bit disappointed. I am very pleasantly surprised by this book. This story, while infused with romance, was compelling and had me worried and in near tears at several points. This whole thing began with deeply ingrained racism between two peoples and how two people, from different sides of the conflict, found each other and fell in love while struggling to deal with growing tensions and the inevitable war that broke out. Characters from the previous book show up and we get to see how they have transformed and how the conflict here affects them. I felt myself become much more invested in this book than the previous one. I especially loved the ending. It was so beautifully done. I am very pleasantly surprised by this book. This story, while infused with romance, was compelling and had me worried and in near tears at several points. This whole thing began with deeply ingrained racism between two peoples and how two people, from different sides of the conflict, found each other and fell in love while struggling to deal with growing tensions and the inevitable war that broke out. Characters from the previous book show up and we get to see how they have transformed and how the conflict here affects them. I felt myself become much more invested in this book than the previous one. I especially loved the ending. It was so beautifully done. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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When the downtrodden Noor rebel in the West, Wen, overhearing a plan to crush the Noor with powerful war machines, leaves the ghostly Bo, now a boy determined to transform himself into a living machine, and journeys into the war zone to warn the Noor--and her great love, Melik. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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