![]() ![]() ![]() Dustfinger takes his awesome otherworldliness to a new level a la Gandalf, and his endearing tortured.weakness?.it's the right amount of gone. (I'm trying not to reveal anything you wouldn't be expecting, but skip the rest of this paragraph if you want to be sure that I give nothing away.) Mo gets his Robin Hood on, and I like his struggle with finding himself. Also, I didn't want to put it down.Ĭouldn't go to bed last night until I finished. ![]() I found myself thinking philosophical thoughts about God and free agency and such. The characters fleshed out Dustfinger joined the ranks of The Truly Great Characters for me. I was surprised at how much more I liked Inkspell. Certainly good enough to get me to pick up the sequel, but not exceptional. Some good characters, particularly Dustfinger, but Mo, Fenoglio, and Elinor are also swell. Okay, I give the series as a whole four stars, but if I were rating them separately, it'd be like this:įun young people's fantasy. I never would have guessed that they weren't originally written in English. I have to give the translator props here, because these do not read like translated works. ![]()
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