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Richelle Mead was born in Michigan on November 12, 1976. She received a liberal arts degree from the University of Michigan, an MA in comparative religion from Western Michigan University, and a Master's degree in teaching (middle and high school English) from the University of Washington. Before afficher plus becoming a full-time author, she taught eighth grade social studies and English. She writes the Georgina Kincaid series and the Dark Swan series for adults and the Vampire Academy series and the Bloodlines series for young adults. Vampire Academy was made into a major motion picture in 2014. Richelle's book Soundless made the New York Times bestseller list in 2015 and her book The Glittering Court made the list in 2016. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Œuvres de Richelle Mead

Bloodlines (2011) 2,908 exemplaires
Succubus Blues (2007) 2,022 exemplaires
The Golden Lily (2012) 1,897 exemplaires
The Indigo Spell (2013) 1,593 exemplaires
Fille de l'orage tome 1 (2008) 1,511 exemplaires
The Fiery Heart (2013) 1,334 exemplaires
Succubus Nights (2008) 1,239 exemplaires
Silver Shadows (2014) 1,215 exemplaires
The Glittering Court (2016) 1,039 exemplaires
Succubus dreams (2008) 1,036 exemplaires
The Ruby Circle (2015) 1,018 exemplaires
Thorn Queen (2009) 948 exemplaires
Succubus Heat T4 (2009) 933 exemplaires
Gameboard of the Gods (2013) 836 exemplaires
Soundless (2015) 717 exemplaires
Cygne Noir, Tome 3 : Le sacre de fer (2011) 659 exemplaires
Succubus, T6 : Succubus Revealed (2011) 597 exemplaires
Shadow Heir (2012) 473 exemplaires
Midnight Jewel (2017) 411 exemplaires
Vampire Academy: A Graphic Novel (2011) 347 exemplaires
The Immortal Crown (2014) 312 exemplaires
The Emerald Sea (2018) 239 exemplaires
Vampire Academy: The Ultimate Guide (2011) 192 exemplaires
Vampire Academy Collection (2009) 185 exemplaires
Frostbite: A Graphic Novel (2012) 160 exemplaires
Vampire Academy Box Set 1-4 (2010) 144 exemplaires
Adrian's Lost Chapter (2011) 108 exemplaires
Shadow Kiss: A Graphic Novel (2013) 76 exemplaires
The Meeting (2016) 67 exemplaires
Something Borrowed (2013) 65 exemplaires
Dark Swan: Storm Born Volume 1 (2012) 60 exemplaires
City of Demons (2008) 36 exemplaires
Homecoming (2012) 23 exemplaires
The Eye of Andromeda 20 exemplaires
Vampire Academy Box Set 4-6 (2013) 19 exemplaires
Brushstrokes 3 exemplaires
Vampire Academy | Frostbite (2013) 2 exemplaires
Richelle Mead 2 exemplaires
Sunshine 1 exemplaire
Spirit Bound, Part 2 1 exemplaire
Spirit Bound, Part 1 1 exemplaire
Blood Promise, Part 2 1 exemplaire
Blood Promise, Part 1 1 exemplaire

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Bloodlines by Richelle Mead Review à Reviews reviewed (Septembre 2011)

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Talk about giving me anxiety, this one by far is my favorite of the bloodlines series.
 
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Enid007 | 33 autres critiques | Apr 11, 2024 |
Ugh, ugh and triple ugh. Eugenie has to be the most selfish, self-centered protagonist that I've ever come across. The book was rolling along at a decent 2.5 stars until the end with the choices that were made.

For elaboration on all comments, see my review of the previous book in the series. I will NOT be moving on if this series continues.
 
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jazzbird61 | 24 autres critiques | Feb 29, 2024 |
I wanted to like Iron Crowned more than I did, but it left me with mixed feelings overall. The storyline from the previous books progressed a respectable amount, but there wasn't as much in character development.

It was nice to see a little more from Eugenie interacting with Jasmine, but other than that, we didn't see much more character/relationship development. There was one relationship that I won't go into so I don't spoil it-it has no great bearing on anything else in the book.

The other relationships in the book are what left me with mixed feelings. Somebody tell me, does Eugenie have all the maturity of a 12 year old, or what? Snap reverse decisions, no coherent thought processes, selfish and petulant foot stomping revenge impulses. Ugh. That was in relationships, but her actions elsewhere in the book seem as shallow. Forgetting to get healed before a major AND dangerous mission?

I'm not one to really care about the sex in a book, but every sex scene seemed to be a list to me. "he did this, so I did that and then I came" list. Since I'm not one to care, I'll leave further comment to others.

Ultimately, Eugenie's actions and demeanor in this book made the whole thing fall flat for me. I wanted to give it a three because it's not a bad book. It's well written and the story advances. Unfortunately, the main character is flatter than the other characters, which ruined it for me.
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jazzbird61 | 21 autres critiques | Feb 29, 2024 |
I heard some very positive reviews about this novel, and was actually pretty eager to read it. The premise sounded promising, and I was intrigued by the promise of a fantasy tale infused with Chinese folklore and a riveting adventure in the mythical world of Beiguo. In addition, I have never read a book where there is no dialouge, only a form of sign language. But my expectations fell away quickly, and this was an overall disappointment. The characters were bland and trope-like; the plot, while somewhat intriguing, simply fell flat; and the writing style was absolutely bland and full of cliches. This wasn't totally horrible, but it was incredibly drab! "Soundless" had an interesting concept but just didn't deliever.

(Note: The rest of my review contains SPOILERS about the events of this book, including the ending!)

Like I said, the plot sounded interesting, but I was never once surprised by the path of events which occurred. It felt like Mead had taken a recipe for a YA "adventure" novel and just wrote names and small ideas into that recipe. From Fei and Li Wei's decision to trek down the mountain, to the conspiracy of the "line keeper" actually being the greedy ruler, and to the inevitable beginning the return of sound to the villagers, it was all so predictable. The only part which took me even a little by surprise was the sudden (and very easy) appearance of the pixiu.

But even while startling, the leadup to the pixiu returning to the village was just poorly done. The creatures had been briefly mentioned a couple times earlier, but no hints were given to the reader that the pixiu played any real significance. I think if Mead had done some better foreshadowing, then the ending would have made more sense. It was cheesy and just a very easy way to wrap things up nicely- the villagers were safe, the soldiers were destroyed, and Fei's sudden hearing was explained. It was all tied up quickly and lazily with a nice tidy "happily ever after" bow.

There were also some minor inconsistencies with the signing. At the beginning, it was made fairly clear that the people were communicating via a form of sign language. The bits of dialouge were followed up by "Fei signed" instead of "Fei said", and when a character spoke, it was clear that the speaker's hands needed to be visible for everyone to understand
But then this switched, and "signed" became "said", even though everyone was still using their hands to speak.
I also have a problem with the fact that deafness was treated as a horrible disease, and the "chosen one" (Fei) had to be a girl who could hear. And then at the end, after the pixiu returned, people began to slowly have their hearing restored through the magic means of bonding with a pixiu. I think this took a lot away from the idea of having deaf characters- the deaf characters are largely presented as flawed people. It was disappointing to see the novel take this stance.

Lastly, the ONLY characters who were even remotely interesting were the bodygaurd at the inn and his daughter who helped Fei and Li Wei. It's pretty sad when the best characters are minor ones who are only there for less than four chapters. Fei and Li Wei had nothing special or likeable about them- they were cookie cutter, cliche, YA characters with no distinct voice.

I've never read a book by Richelle Mead before, and I'm not ruling her novels out completely, but I was really unimpressed with "Soundless".
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deborahee | 48 autres critiques | Feb 23, 2024 |

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