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Young Adult Fiction
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Different altogether from our last Nix adventure
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3.0
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Reader reviewed by snailshot
This book to me wasn't as good as the last, and not what I had come to expect from Nix's first book. A completely new challenge is presented as the mission is not actually clear until we're 75% through with the book, which was a little frustrating.
I did like the sucidal Lireal who didn't know where she fit. She was relateable and I knew that from her struggles in the beginning of the book (even though this struggle wasn't the focus of Sabriel, nor did Sabriel seem to have so many problems) that I could follow her. But then that annoying coward brat Sameth was unbearable. I was even mad that so much of the book was devoted to him (it should have been titled Lireal and Sameth--but then it would have turned off anybody who knew what Sam was like). At times Sam made the book unbearable to read.
On a whole this book was less captivating and exciting and encouraging as Sabriel who knew her mission and destiny and went after it. This book was very depressing and full of the fear and doubts of failure, which one can't be in a mood to read about all the time. But as Nix always manages to do, he wrapped up the book on an enjoyable note (which I guess was my favorite part).
I'll read the next book because I like Nix's writing but I'll need a break to recover from the depressing mood this book can leave you in a reading.
This book to me wasn't as good as the last, and not what I had come to expect from Nix's first book. A completely new challenge is presented as the mission is not actually clear until we're 75% through with the book, which was a little frustrating.
I did like the sucidal Lireal who didn't know where she fit. She was relateable and I knew that from her struggles in the beginning of the book (even though this struggle wasn't the focus of Sabriel, nor did Sabriel seem to have so many problems) that I could follow her. But then that annoying coward brat Sameth was unbearable. I was even mad that so much of the book was devoted to him (it should have been titled Lireal and Sameth--but then it would have turned off anybody who knew what Sam was like). At times Sam made the book unbearable to read.
On a whole this book was less captivating and exciting and encouraging as Sabriel who knew her mission and destiny and went after it. This book was very depressing and full of the fear and doubts of failure, which one can't be in a mood to read about all the time. But as Nix always manages to do, he wrapped up the book on an enjoyable note (which I guess was my favorite part).
I'll read the next book because I like Nix's writing but I'll need a break to recover from the depressing mood this book can leave you in a reading.
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