

Ladataan... The Mime Order (The Bone Season Book 2) (vuoden 2015 painos)– tekijä: Samantha Shannon (Tekijä)
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![]() - Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. Slightly better follow up to The Bone Season than I expected. For some reason I felt the writing quality had improved and gone up a notch compared to the first book. Development of additional characters sets the stage for the next (few) books. ( ![]() Shannon, Samantha. The Mime Order. Bone Season No. 2. Bloomsbury, 2015. When I reviewed The Bone Season several years ago, I gave it a dismissive review that said it was aimed at Twilight and Hunger Games fans. But on reading The Mime Order, the first sequel, I think Shannon may be aiming at a Brandon Sanderson or J. K. Rowling audience as well. The series promises to run to seven volumes and is published by Bloomsbury, of Harry Potter publishing fame. In The Mime Order, the action moves from the Oxford prison for clairvoyants back to the London clairvoyant underworld where Paige engages in a power struggle with her old boss, Jaxon Hall. I was hoping for more back story on the alien invasion in the 19th century or some insight into the Scion power structure. But no. To refresh my memory, I took a look back at The Bone Season and got a giggle out of the Warden telling Paige that he was going to drink her blood but he was not a vampire because he didn’t enjoy it. There is no humor like unintentional humor. The Mime Order would have profited from a bit of humor, unintentional or otherwise. The Mime Order by Samantha Shannon is as good as, if not better than, the first book in the series, The Bone Season. Picking up right where the first book ends, the action starts immediately. The danger Paige Mahoney faces is a constant undercurrent under the main activity of the book as she struggles to decide just where her loyalties lie. If the first book is an introduction to the world of Scion, voyants, and the Rephaim, The Mime Order is all about determining on which sides the key players reside. The underworld should be a safe place for Paige to hide and recover, but it turns out that there is more going on among the mime lords than Paige ever realized. With Scion's ever-vigilant eye turned towards the underworld in hopes of a much-publicized capture of the woman who masterminded the prison break of Sheol I, Paige finds that safe havens are few and far between. As in the last book, the familiar setting of London, no matter how changed it may be, provides much-needed context as readers continue to learn more about Scion, the underworld, and the Rephaim. One imagines being able to head to modern-day London to visit the same places Paige does, and that familiarity allows readers to focus on learning more about the characters. While Warden and his kin remain a puzzle, we get to see Paige grow. Her character development does not limit itself to the mastery of her power but also to her understanding of human nature. We see her challenge the status quo, determined to protect her people no matter what the cost. We see her learn more about the politics of the underworld and use that knowledge to her advantage. She starts out the novel a bruised and battered young woman hoping for safety and rest but evolves into a fierce leader with quite a battle on her hands. The final scene leaves chills at its potential for the story's future, and therein lies Ms. Shannon's skill in telling this story. She knows just what to give readers to satisfy them but leave them wanting more. Plus, no one is particularly safe in her world, which always adds to the drama. Her blend of the real with the fantasy breeds familiarity among the more esoteric aspects of her story. With five more books to go in the series, we know there is still much more to learn about the Rephaim, their connections to Scion, as well as the existence of voyants, but The Mime Order does not disappoint in any way. In fact, with its amazing ending, you cannot wait for more. Meh, I think after the amazing debut, this one paled in comparison. There are very few sequels that hold up to the hype, and this isn't one of them. Disappointing. I can't say the first book provoked any deep thoughts about the human condition or whatnot, but it was a fun, fast-paced fantasy adventure and I enjoyed the hell out of it. Sadly, Shannon can't keep it up. The Mime Order drags, and the world comes apart at the seams (was I supposed to have heard of Jacob's Island before?). None of the characters are anywhere as interesting as they were in the first book. Also, the twist on the last page was painfully predictable. I think I'm done. ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
Kuuluu näihin sarjoihinThe Bone Season (2) Sisältyy tähän:
Paige Mahoney has escaped the brutal prison camp of Sheol I, but her problems have only just begun: many of the survivors are missing and she is the most wanted person in London . . . As Scion turns its all-seeing eye on Paige, the mime-lords and mime-queens of the city's gangs are invited to a rare meeting of the Unnatural Assembly. Jaxon Hall and his Seven Seals prepare to take center stage, but there are bitter fault lines running through the clairvoyant community and dark secrets around every corner. Then the Rephaim begin crawling out from the shadows. Paige must keep moving, from Seven Dials to Grub Street to the secret catacombs of Camden, until the fate of the underworld can be decided. No library descriptions found. |
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