Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Amber and Blood by Margaret Weis


This book seemed rush, and it definitely shows. It is riddled with spelling mistakes, extra words, and missing words. In addition to this, there are many inconsistencies, some between this book and the previous and others in different chapters. The chapters felt disconnected, as if the author took long breaks between them. The whole book was a mess, and the ending was not very satisfying. It feels like there is so much more to learn about Mina, but many things are still left unknown (or explained vaguely) so it is not possible to care much for her.

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