"The Spirit Rebellion" by Rachel Aaron

Oct 25, 2010 09:32

… If Rachel Aaron occasionally plays fast and loose with improbable plot manipulations, and if her characters are still a bit on the thin side, it’s usually easy to forgive because The Spirit Rebellion is once again an engaging, fun fantasy romp… Despite the novel taking a decidedly dark turn towards the end, The Spirit Rebellion is for the most part another entertaining, action-packed and slightly silly novel that should get readers excited for the series closer The Spirit Eater, due out in November. Your enjoyment of these books will vary greatly depending on how you approach them: if you’re, say, a book reviewer always on the lookout for flaws and plot holes, you’ll probably end up muttering to yourself quite frequently. On the other hand, if you’re willing to suspend your disbelief, go along for the ride, and (most importantly) not take everything too seriously, you’re once again sure to have fun with Eli, Miranda and company.

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Disclaimer:  FTC, free review copy, you know the drill.

Next up:  I'm reading "At the Queen's Command" by Michael Stackpole.  It's a fantasy version of the American Revolutionary War.  I'm enjoying it so far.

***, review, fantasy, rachel aaron

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