Further Reading

I finished Shadow's Master a week or two ago now. Okay read in general, and it seems to bring closure to most of the threads and characters of the (presumed) trilogy. Kit's story is probably the most compelling, actually. Caim was a bit disappointing in this installment, being "under the weather" about 90% of the time even as he drives on in his quest to find his mother and learn his origins.

I also picked up Cast in Shadow and just finished that tonight. It was surprisingly enjoyable, and for once I can actually point to details why. The author's style makes excessive use of sentence fragements, for one. That's technically "bad," yet ends up giving the whole thing a more conversational tone that gives it an almost-first-person flavor. Some of the fantasy tropes are a bit tired (the Barrani are very elven stereotype), but there's also use of winged Aerians, feline Leontines, and human-guise Dragons that stand out as more unusual. Where things went with Nightshade felt a little too Anita Blake-y, but most of the characters and relationships strike me as well done.
And the best thing about this? I've found a series I think I like that has several volumes out already so I'm not stuck waiting a year for the next book!

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