Friday, February 26, 2010

The warded Man, Lost enchantress, Bone Magic and accidentally demonic

Let’s wrap my list of books before February ends!
The Warded Man” by Peter V. Brett is a post-acopolyptic fantasy, happening some few hundred years after the “age of science” or our present day. The civilization is gone and people are back to limited life of farming and trading like middle ages. All is due to nightly attacks of elemental demons. Humans have to hide behind the shelter of magically warded houses to stay. If the house wards fade or wears down, humans are brutally murdered and the house is aflame. In this atmosphere, the only connection between cities are Messengers, postmen, taxmen and traveling traders, they brave the wild roads and unsheltered nights to deliver medicine and letters and all the necessities between cities. In first few chapters , we get to know three important characters: Arlen, a farmer boy who loses his mother to demos and runs away to a city to learn warding and become massager; Eleesha, a beautiful girl who is abused and finds solace in the work of a healer and Roger, a handicapped boy who becomes a bard and magical musician.
The book is the first one in a series, is long and lengthy but well worth the time. I wait breathlessly for the second book to come out in May.
The Lost Enchantress” by Patricia Coughlin is a modern day fantasy. Magic runs in a family but the young teenager blames herself for a tragedy that rips her family apart. All grown up she becomes a cynic reporter dealing in facts. But when in an action she purchases a necklace, the strange world of magic comes knocking on her door.
The plot was simple, good verses evil, “concur you past demons, so you can concur you present ones”, sacrifices, true love,… OK, let’s be honest and call it cliché! I guess it was the nice flow of the story that held me captive and convinced me to finish the book and not get bored with it.
Talking about getting bored, how do you like the newest book in Sisters of the Moon series? I thought “Bone Magic” (Book 7) by Yasmine Galenorn was the most boring one in the series ever. I put the book halfway down and I am not going to continue reading this series. Never, ever, ever!
We knew Camille is a nympho but do we have to suffer through sex scene after sex scene even when they are in danger, a jaded fiancé and an angry father-in-law are next door and her sisters are plotting their next move?!
And hey, what is it with these girls; one, two, even three guys are not enough for them?!
Yasmine Galenorn is becoming a worse sex-crazed author than L.K. Hamilton!
Accidentally Demonic” (An Accidental Series) by Dakota Cassidy is cheesy, full of angry outbursts, cussing and lust for a hot cheater. I honestly thought the Accidental series was a triology and was not disappointed to see it finished. So it was plain curiosity that made me start this book and become totally frustrated. Call it: Cat, curiosity, intellectual suicide! Wanda’s sister has become a demon. How? A vampire spilled demon blood on her! Oh, gush! I know we are dealing with magic here, but you can not even get Aides through your healthy skin! Your skin is not a sponge that can absorb any junk!
‘nough said!
So the score is 1-3 and junkbooks win!

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