Windwitch: The Witchlands

Windwitch: The Witchlands

Softcover
4.316

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After An Explosion Ruins His Ship, Prince Merik Tries To Expose His Sister's Treachery While Fighting For The Weak On The Streets Of The Royal Capital. Meanwhile, Aeduan, A Bloodwitch, And Iseult, A Threadwitch, Form An Unlikely Alliance And Travel Together Looking For Safiya, Who Has Been Shipwrecked With The Empress Of Marstok In A Land Of Pirates And Is Living Every Moment Balanced On A Knife's Edge, Trying To Keep The Pirates From Unleashing War Upon The Witchlands. --

Book Information

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Format
Softcover
Pages
384
Price
13.50 €

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4

4.5 stars. I really loved this book. I think it's a great sequel to Truthwitch. The plot was exciting and I loved the fact that all the characters face different struggles, but in the same time all of it is overall connected to the same source. I really enjoyed the character developments and I especially liked to get to know Vivia, because it totally caught me by surprise how much I love her. Another thing that I loved about this book are different settings. The world building has much improved and we get to know so much more about this fascinating world and the different places and cultures. I'm really looking forward to the next book. I had to take 0.5 star away because of certain things between characters and some foreshadowing to possible developments, but I don't want to go into it because I don't want to spoil anybody.

4

I really loved getting back into the story/world and seeing the charakters again. The story always kept me reading but there are definetly more questions then answers in this book. Sadly some scenes felt a little rushed/had some mental leaps were I personally needed a moment to catch up, thats why I didn't love Windwitch as much as Truthwitch.

5

What can I say, I just love these books so much!

4

4 stelle, perché l'autrice riesce a salvarsi nel finale della storia. Windwitch e Sightwitch iniziano molto, MOLTO, noiosetti e poi verso la fine (dopo almeno il 60-70%, se non di più) ti acchiappano con il lazo e non ti lasciano più andare. Una cosa che ho notato in tutti i libri che ho letto (3: due libri e una novella) è lo stile di narrazione completamente fuori dallo stile narrativo che ho nella mia libreria. Non è come in Illuminae's files, dove la storia è narrata in modo diverso. Nelle Witchlands saga la storia è narrata senza troppi giri di parole, poche descrizioni e molto spesso anche poche spiegazioni dietro alle motivazioni per cui i personaggi fanno certe scelte. Soprattutto quest'ultima cosa mi ha spiazzato tantissimo (es. in sightwitch viene SPIEGATO esattamente come si diventa Compagni di Filo... nella novella, dopo due libri). è strano come serie, e posso dire senza vergogna che sono con Sightwitch (principalmente dopo il 85%) ho voglia di leggere il terzo NOW. E non solo perché mi è partita la ship angst (maledizione a quei due) e poi voglio sapere del triangolo e di quei due new genitori ... Datemi il terzo.

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