Spectyr
Just finished the sequel to Geist - a suitable continuation. It's still not a perfect five-start book to my point of view, but it's got some elements that make it reasonably unique compared to typical fantasy fare.
I feel a little disappointed at how Merrick is increasingly the special person while Sorcha's role in things seems to be lacking. Oh, she's at ground zero of the climax (and a couple other events), but doesn't actually seem to contribute much of importance to the story. Power? Perspective? Personality? Eh... maybe I'm nitpicking. The geistlords and "little gods" and ancient history and religion all weave together in a way that I find interesting. I do wish some of it were tied together a little better, some events feel rather arbitrary.
So... imperfect, but enjoyable in my opinion. And the way things end... well, there better be another one.
I feel a little disappointed at how Merrick is increasingly the special person while Sorcha's role in things seems to be lacking. Oh, she's at ground zero of the climax (and a couple other events), but doesn't actually seem to contribute much of importance to the story. Power? Perspective? Personality? Eh... maybe I'm nitpicking. The geistlords and "little gods" and ancient history and religion all weave together in a way that I find interesting. I do wish some of it were tied together a little better, some events feel rather arbitrary.
So... imperfect, but enjoyable in my opinion. And the way things end... well, there better be another one.
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