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Review #13011 - Dated: 14th of December, 2014 Author: nerdalert1101 |
Okay, the first book was not that great in my opinion, but this one was far better. The major thing I tend to dislike about the first book in a series is that it is often quite boring, as it sets up the starting field of the story, in chess terms, it is almost entirely the opening moves. The sequel of that first book, however, has managed to impress me enough to want to stick with the series. The story was a bit more epic, and reveals more about the underlying story, and in the second book, a faster rate of reveal can be expected of such a short series.
One thing I did hate was there was a lot of waiting in the story, but the action lacking in those areas tended to be moved inside the escape scenes. Since it has been a while in real life since the previous book, and quite a bit of time relative to the start of the story in terms of the character's perception of time, I feel like the characters have already developed quite a bit since the start, and this evolution makes me a bit excited about the series, which provides another incentive to keep reading through the series. The level of detail in the story was good, it had not plot-holes or twists which would have ruined it.
While the story was detailed, some of the scenarios in it were handled a little too simply, there were too many Deus ex Machina situations, in which some exterior force would drive away the danger, but I always prefer situations that are solved through innovation, not blind chance or luck. Another thing I liked about the story was that the legendary creature the young heroes were trying to find was a Griffin, and they are a type of creature I have enjoyed reading about for quite some time, heck, one contributing factor of that is with us developing gene splicing techniques, one day we might be able to CREATE our own griffins, so this really helped me to enjoy the book
Okay, now to cap things off, I just want to say that this series is doing good so far, and I really loved how the book ended on a cliffhanger this time, so I am looking forward to the next book. Bye!
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