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It only took a few chapters read in in book one and I knew I was hooked.
The imagination Lindsey Fairleigh has is spectacular. I read on a Kindle, but I wish this trilogy was in book form. Definitely will look for Kat's book next.
Lindsey Fairleigh is a new author to me but I will buy books by her again because I enjoyed the Echo Trilogy so much. She is an excellent writer and she created an excellent set of characters and story line.
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Kindle Edition Verified Purchase. There is a lot of crap science fiction.
Sorry, but it's true. This is not that. This series, and book, is the opposite of that. The prose finds a nice balance between "the verdant emerald wands of The plot moves along nicely. Very little feels wedged in and extraneous. The narrator's voice moves between first person personal and omniscient comfortably and smoothly. Very rarely are you jarred because of point-of-view.
Characters are deep, interact naturally and are interesting. Conflicts, such as a long-simmering mother-daughter complicated relationship, are addressed head-on and honestly.
The book or more accurately, series gives you a lot to chew on with regard to a lot of topics, by telling a great story not by saying "You Should Feel Bad About Far and away some of the best SF I've read in quite a while. While I overall enjoyed the trilogy, the 1st book was definitely the best. I feel the 2nd introduced extra elements that only muddied the waters, and having read the 3rd, I think they were either unneccessary, or underdeveloped.
In particular the motivations of the various factions orogenes, Guardian factions, stone eater factions, the Earth didn't always make sense. Also this book suffers from a problem common to Fantasy books that keeps me from reading more of the genre. Agatha Christie described it very well in the contest of murder "whodduneit" books when she said the readers must always feel like they are playing with a full deck of cards. That is, the author should never solve the mystery by introducing a new character or a motivation never before mentioned in the book, what she called an ace up the author's sleeve.
Fantasy feels exactly like that. Magic can always show up to save the day, right?
The real problem starts when the author tries to give it some logical framework only to break her own framework to get herself out of a tight spot. So when orogeny isn't enough anymore we can always whip up something else the silver, or magic. When orogeny becomes too deus ex machina, we can make up a new thing that turns you into stone if you use it. It makes no sense, other than as a literary device. It would have been better if the author hadn't tried to explain it to us, so we wouldn't have to ask the hard questions. Don't get me wrong, I did not hate this book, far from it.
I looked forward to having some free time to sit down and read more. I am being picky because I care about this trilogy and I would have liked to see it be even better. Nora Jemisin puts an end to her award-winning trilogy without much fanfare, yet still to the reader's enormous satisfaction. The Stone Sky delivers exactly what it is supposed to, but in a denser and much more straightforward style than the first two books. The Lost Princess Trilogy is comprised of three heart stopping adventures: Then one day her life is turned upside down by a Royal pronouncement that she is in fact a Princess!
With evil nipping at her heals, Annabeth and Prince Ryan must battle Stone Monsters, Bandits, and the dreaded Ice Witches in order to reclaim her title and dispense True Justice throughout the land. Annabeth needs to rescue her love, Ryan, from the evil Ice People in the North. But first she must travel south and enlist the help of the mysterious Desert Tribes. They will test her limits, mind, body, and soul, making her question everything she knows. Only by holding on to the true power of love can she make it through. But what if love's power has been scorched away?
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