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Mar 27, Joanne rated it it was ok. This book started out so cute. Thought it would be a joy to read about a Snoflup and a dog entering a world together on an adventure. Got to the first part of the adventure and the grammar got worse, the dog was either a boy or a girl, depending on which chapter you were on, and the story wasn't going anywhere. Apr 29, Freda Mans-Labianca rated it liked it.
While I enjoyed this book, I had a hard time wrapping my mind about the main characters being a talking dog and rabbit. I guess that is true imagination at work. For me at times the transition between scenes was off. I had to wait for connections. There was a bit of violence too, and pretty graphic, but not enough that a teenage boy wouldn't enjoy. Mar 10, Sarah Sammis rated it did not like it Shelves: See all free Kindle reading apps.
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Product details Mass Market Paperback: Wizards of the Coast 2 November Language: Be the first to review this item Would you like to tell us about a lower price? Share your thoughts with other customers. Write a product review. Most helpful customer reviews on Amazon. First book of the series, "The Sapphire Crescent" was a bit of a disappointment for my money. Again, the plot is brilliant. Just when I thought Reid has exhausted all of the twists in the first book as it tends to happen in trilogies , he finds a way to weave in a whole heap of new ones.
To get the free app, enter mobile phone number. Usually, if the antagonists get much space in the book, the readers tend to like them more than the often cheesy protagonists. On the northwest side of Chicago, Ruby has a perfect life. On the next round, you attack, dealing 30 Aquatic damage. But when Ruby meets Ortis the blue bunny, all of this changes.
The author gives us even more insight in Chondath, clergy of Waukeen and relations between rivaling merchant Houses than he did in the first novel. That is where the similarities between the installments end.
Reid greatly improves his storytelling, and stays away from unexpected rescues and rigid dialogues that troubled the first book. The reading is much more entertaining this way. The characters, which were in my opinion the weakest part of the first novel, do get fleshed out a bit more in this book, but there is still much space for improvement.
Reid also introduces a fair number of interesting new characters and some of the old ones get much more space, especially the villains. Usually, if the antagonists get much space in the book, the readers tend to like them more than the often cheesy protagonists.
It is not the case with this book. Although the "goodies" are a bit cheesy, the villains are so sadistic and disgusting that you can't really get to like them. A very good second book. If the author keeps this rate of improvement, we are going to have a fantastic third novel. But something else has been silently pulling strings from inside the Diamond Dust Desert. An evil, older than the world itself, has begun its plans. The fate of the Six Realms and Ruby's home in the world above is at stake.
Now, Ruby must brave these strange new lands to save everything she holds dear. Read more Read less. Here's how restrictions apply.
Black Rose Writing; 1st edition February 11, Language: Be the first to review this item Amazon Best Sellers Rank: Start reading Ruby of the Realms on your Kindle in under a minute. Don't have a Kindle? Our favorite toys for everyone on your list Top Kid Picks.
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