The Archer at Dawn
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Narrado por:
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Sneha Mathan
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Swati Teerdhala
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I would highly recommend it is a great book for young adults and high school students.
Great book
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Fantastic story!
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love
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so I’m ultimately only out the equivalent of a credit.
I loved book 1, with the action filled, cat and mouse first half between the Viper and the Soldier.
I was captivated by the emerging story of a magic bond of land and people, revealed through shapeshifting lineages. Even though the middle bogged down and the magic was meager, the twists and reveals at the end had me excited for book 2.
Unfortunately, this book got rid of the things I liked from book 1 and leaned into things I disliked. Book 2 was an even duller slog through 11.5 hrs of palace politics to get to a final .5 hour info dump of reveals and twists. Perhaps because the slow burn to the quick reveal followed the exact same playbook as the previous book, I felt like the reveals were obvious.
I was aggravated by all of the factions, lack of communication, and clever characters from the prior book becoming impulsive idiots, each carrying out their own agendas at the expense of the greater good or acting completely against type and letting themselves get played. Not one of them executed a well-planned mission at any point.
This book also suffered from a lack of energy. A traditional competition suddenly calls for fighting to the death and the spectators and participants just roll with it. Shoulder yanked out of one’s socket? Not so much as a whimper as she mentions matter of factly, several scenes latter, that someone needs to set her shoulder. Even the romantic chemistry from book 1 falls flat here.
There’s slightly more shapeshifting and explanation for magical scarcity, but not enough to make up for the drop in banter, action, or likable characters, Frankly, I’m not sure I’ll get book 3, even if offered for sale and with my OCD need to finish out the trilogy.
Quite a step down from book 1
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