
Leaving Maerad, we follow the story of her brother Hem (aka Cai) and he follows Saliman to his home city Turbansk. There they prepare for war, Hem gets a bird, a girl, healing skills, lessons and many other things that make for a long book. He also discovers more about himself, the Treesong and how they are related.
Magic, and now that I got that out of the way.... brutal violence is described. You may feel depressed after reading this.
Okay, so there are lots of good things, but what I liked best was that guys weren't afriad to say "I love you" to other guys. Does that make them gay? NO! (Okay, I'm done)
The Crow had a good story, buired underneath lots of pages. I really love the story Ms. Croggon tells, but sometimes I think, If only she would slim down on the stuff she doesn't need.
Your eye-teeth are your canine teeth. Your canine teeth are called eye-teeth because they form near yourf eyes and move down through your face to move into your mouth.
ReplyDeleteAlso I like long books and even if I have not read The Crow I have read the other 2 Pellinor books and they did not cut out all the un-nessisary parts and I liked reading them. So I am happy that she didn't cut the un-nessissary parts and left the book fat and without a diet.