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Chargement... Crystal Kingdom: The Kanin Chronicles (From the World of the Trylle) (édition 2015)par Amanda Hocking (Auteur)
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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. This conclusion is only slightly less powerful as the two novels which proceeded it. Picking up directly where the last book left off, Bryn's adventures following her exile from the kingdom she swore to protect have her embarking on unlikely paths and joining forces with unlikely allies. I was glad to learn more about Konstantin Black, who I had my suspicions about, and to see the development of Bryn's romance with Ridley. That being said, I found the first two novels in this series to be nearly compulsive reads and this book just didn't quite grip me like those did. Still, I was satisfied to see the story's conclusion and overall the books made for good reading. ( ) This action filled conclusion to Amanda Hocking’s Frostfire trilogy opens with Bryn on the lam, falsely accused of treason and murder, and forced to partner with dangerous and puzzling Konstantin Black who she has good reason not to trust. I’m a big fan of Hocking’s richly imagined troll-verse, a world exactly like our own but with the addition of human-resembling trolls based on Scandinavian mythology who love nature, covet gemstones, prefer being barefoot, and live in elaborate out of the way communities, and I’ve enjoyed both earlier books in the series, but Crystal Kingdom is my favorite for several reasons. First, while Bryn scrambles to stay one step ahead of the trackers sent to apprehend her, readers are taken on a road trip that stretches from the swamps of Louisiana to the snowy northern reaches of Canada as she visits the home settlements of all five of the troll tribes in her quest to save her own community. They’re all trolls, but each group has unique features, abilities, and customs. We’re even taken to an especially remote and icy dumping ground for outcast trolls, where we meet 14-year-old Ulla who has a mixed tribe background--she’s part Omte, the super strong tribe that sometimes includes ogres, and part Skojare, the semi-aquatic tribe. Ulla’s parents were unmarried royals who abandoned her as a baby so she’s working as a maid when Brynn finds her in Iskyla--I’m really hoping to meet Ulla again in a future troll series. Another reason I loved this book is that several major characters from Hocking’s first troll books, the Trylle series, make major appearances in the story. We had already seen Finn, but now Wendy, plays an important role and it’s wonderful to catch up with her and see how she’s managed the transition from changeling to queen. Crystal Kingdom is full of other delights, Bryn’s friend Tilda proving that being pregnant doesn’t mean she’s not a formidable fighter for instance, and Bryn’s own struggles to reconcile love and duty. Amanda Hocking doesn’t write lyrical prose, but I can’t resist her moving stories, her spirited but conflicted characters, and her inventive settings. There are plenty of books about vampires, fae, witches, and werewolves, but not many about trolls so I’m hoping that Hocking continues to write about this world. I also want to give a shout out to Hocking’s heart gripping Watersong Quartet, which takes place in a blue-collar oceanfront town, features two equally interesting and well actualized sisters, and involves sirens--another neglected mythological genre. I read a free ebook advanced review copy of Crystal Kingdom, supplied to me by the publisher through NetGalley. Review opinions are mine. "Bryn Aven, unjustly charged with murder and treason, is on the run. The one person who can help is her greatest enemy, the enigmatic Konstantin Black. Konstantin is her only ally against those who have taken over her kingdom and threaten to destroy everything she holds dear. But can she trust him?" - divabooknerd. (2015, August 1). Crystal Kingdom by Amanda Hocking Interview Review . Retrieved from http://www.divabooknerd.com/2015/08/crystal-kingdom-by-amanda-hocking.html aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieKanin Chronicles (3)
Bryn's only ally against those who have taken over her kingdom is Konstantin, and despite knowing that he is too dangerous her heart tells her she can trust him, but as the entire troll world stands on the brink of war, the Trylle, specifically Finn Holmes, and Ridley, her first love, come to her aid. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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