Blick ins Buch

Jugendbücher

Bloodmarked

4,2(156)
Hardcover19,50 €Softcover32,50 €
Sprache
Italienisch
Nicht lieferbarKostenloser Versand
Jetzt kaufen

Über das Buch

"Bloodmarked" è il seguito di "Legendborn": Bree e i cavalieri Leggendari tornano a combattere contro le forze del male in questo secondo volume della trilogia fantasy di Tracy Deonn. Intenzionata a scoprire la verità sulla morte della madre, Bree si è infiltrata nell'Ordine della Tavola Rotonda, una società segreta dell'Università della Carolina del Nord legata ai cavalieri di re Artù. Ha però scoperto molto più del previsto: è dotata di grandi poteri, che ha ereditato dai suoi antenati. Nel mentre, l'antico conflitto fra i Leggendari e le forze demoniache degli Oscuri si è aggravato e Nick, il ragazzo a capo dell'Ordine, di cui Bree si è innamorata, è stato rapito. I potenti a capo della società segreta sono pronti a tutto pur di nascondere questa guerra magica al resto del mondo e, come se non bastasse, non approvano il nuovo ruolo che Bree è chiamata a ricoprire grazie al suo lignaggio. Bree e i suoi amici dovranno quindi cercare Nick contando solo sulle proprie forze. I nemici sono ovunque, i poteri che Bree ha appena scoperto di possedere sono ancora troppo instabili e pericolosi, e la ragazza non può fare a meno di provare una crescente attrazione per Selwyn, il mago che ha giurato di proteggere Nick fino alla morte. Dopo le straordinarie rivelazioni sulla sua vera identità, è giunto il momento per Bree di imparare a gestire i suoi poteri. Se c'è ancora una speranza di salvare coloro che ama, Bree dovrà capire chi è veramente e fino a che punto può spingersi, mentre il conflitto con gli Oscuri si fa sempre più minaccioso... Das Urheberrecht an bibliographischen und produktbeschreibenden Daten und an den bereitgestellten Bildern liegt bei Informazioni Editoriali, I.E. S.r.l., oder beim Herausgeber oder demjenigen, der die Genehmigung erteilt hat. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.
ISBN9791259672063
VerlagFazi
Erscheinungsdatum25.04.23

Rezensionen & Bewertungen

156 Bewertungen

34 Rezensionen

4,2

Tippen zum Filtern

  • charis
    charis

    188 Follower

    2,0

    Verworren

    Zuviele Ebenen und Handlungsstränge machen das Lesen und Verstehen manchmal schwierig - auch die Entscheidungen von Briana sind für mich nicht immer nachvollziehbar - mir hat dieser Teil nicht gefallen und er kann mit Band 1 überhaupt nicht mithalten.

    25. Juli 2025

  • charliereads_
    charliereads_

    1 Follower

    3,0

    I'm struggling to rate this book. So let's start with some things I liked: Deonns writing is wonderful. Her way with words reveal her very intricate, thought through worldbuild that never ceases to impress me. I liked that the book continues to show that the Order is a deeply bigoted old white men's club that is merely invested in self preservation for preservations sake. I also liked the ending. It's unexpectedly painful but a good conclusion to the story told. I'd be satisfied if the story stayed a duology but I also wouldn't be mad if it became a trilogy eventually. Unfortunately, there were a number of things I didn't like 1) the book feels very bloated. In Legendborn, it felt like Bree had accomplished a lot of thing throughout the story, like dealing with her mother's death, and adjusting and adapting to this twofold magic world she had only just begun to discover. I'm missing that sense of accomplishment in Bloodmarked. Brees main objectives at the start of the book seem to be "Find Nick" and "Learn to control both my root and Arthur's powers" While she sort of does both in the very very end, for 90% of the book she is just running around doing nothing and being attached by demons left and right. Generally, I felt like the pacing was off and for long stretches very little of actual relevance happended. 2) Bree My god this girl was annoying. I remember liking her in Legendborn but in Bloodmarked, she misses. The main plot for about two thirds of the book revolves around Bree not listening to anyone ever. Sometimes, stubborn main characters with very little regard for their own safety and wellbeing can be sort of endearing. This is not the case here. Bree is Arthur's Scion. If she dies, the world will go to shit. Best case scenario, she is killed by a human. The spell stays intact but Arthur's legacy goes to some unbeknownst relative of hers and the table is left without a king during camlann. worst case scenario, she is killed by a shadowborn and the spell ends leaving most of the world defense less. Bree knows this, mostly because everyone tells her every two to three pages. Still she refuses to listen because "I just... I don't like feeling coddled and useless. I'm not some damsel" Her entire thing is wanting to prevent more deaths and yet, she risks her friends deaths again and again by being incredibly reckless, full well knowing that each one of them would gladly sacrifice themselves to save her and keep the spell intact. Still she is obnoxious, careless and more than once pulls the "I'm your king you have to do as I say" card. She also spends a significant amount of time whining about how no one will let her make decisions and guess why girly? Because every decision you've made thus far has been fckn stupid and when her friends (very reasonably) suggest that being in the field is too dangerous for her she acts like it's the biggest betrayal in the world. Girl chill. Speaking of her friends. They're all obsessed with her and I can't figure out why for the life of me. I never liked Alice as a character that much in the first place because she very much felt like a plot device and that hasn't changed here. Most of her interactions with Bree are her telling Bree how strong brave kind amazing and special

    7. Dez. 2022

3 von 34 Rezensionen

Lesen ist schöner mit der READO App.

Bücher entdecken, tracken, gemeinsam lesen.

Bibliothek

Behalte den Überblick