That? THAT IS HOW IT'S DONE.
You guys? There was a map. And rules for magic. And political intrigue. And the fantasy world was multi-cultural. And there was more than one continent. And the dude I am assuming will be my third (fourth) favourite character PROBABLY WON'T EVEN SHOW UP UNTIL THE NEXT BOOK.
This probably calls for a numbered list...
1. Alina. Oh, Alina! Alina of the Power. Alina of the Figuring Things Out. Alina of the Making Choices and Doing Her Best and Reacting Like a Real Person.
2. Genya. UGH, I AM SO HEARTBROKEN FOREVER BECAUSE GENYA AND DAVID CANNOT HAVE BABIES OR AT LEAST NOT FOR A WHILE WHY IS THIS MY LIFE?
3. Mal. I thought for a while he was going to be weird and unlikable, but then he turned out to be really kind of great.
4. OMG, THE SCAR. I CAN'T EVEN. Just, attention to detail and mending pottery and IT'S LIKE THIS BOOK WAS WRITTEN FOR MY SOUL.
5. Baghra was amazing. I hope she comes back in the sequels. I mean, if she's alive she has to be super powerful, right? I AM EXCITED ABOUT THAT.
6. The Darkling gets MAD villain points. Has a plan, is a snappy dresser, kind of has a point, is a complete and total nutcase...it's fantastic. Light him up, Alina. Light him up.
(7. That third (fourth) favourite character I was talking about, btw, will probably be the king's second son. Because he is a gunsmith and a ship builder and THAT IS HOW I ROLL.)
8. This is a great book because even if it was a standalone, it would be whole. I like that in a trilogy, particularly one I am reading "live".
(8a. OMG, WHEN THE THIRD BOOK COMES OUT, MY BOOK WILL BE ON A SHELF SOMEWHERE! HOLD ME!)
9. I really recommend the True Blood season 1 score as accompaniment. I listened to it four times to get through. YMMV.
10. Making a numbered list didn't really calm me down. I can't really be held responsible for my reactions when I get a map, a non-monocultural world, a Russian backdrop, politics, smart romance and really good kissing scenes. 10/10, obviously.
You guys? There was a map. And rules for magic. And political intrigue. And the fantasy world was multi-cultural. And there was more than one continent. And the dude I am assuming will be my third (fourth) favourite character PROBABLY WON'T EVEN SHOW UP UNTIL THE NEXT BOOK.
This probably calls for a numbered list...
1. Alina. Oh, Alina! Alina of the Power. Alina of the Figuring Things Out. Alina of the Making Choices and Doing Her Best and Reacting Like a Real Person.
2. Genya. UGH, I AM SO HEARTBROKEN FOREVER BECAUSE GENYA AND DAVID CANNOT HAVE BABIES OR AT LEAST NOT FOR A WHILE WHY IS THIS MY LIFE?
3. Mal. I thought for a while he was going to be weird and unlikable, but then he turned out to be really kind of great.
4. OMG, THE SCAR. I CAN'T EVEN. Just, attention to detail and mending pottery and IT'S LIKE THIS BOOK WAS WRITTEN FOR MY SOUL.
5. Baghra was amazing. I hope she comes back in the sequels. I mean, if she's alive she has to be super powerful, right? I AM EXCITED ABOUT THAT.
6. The Darkling gets MAD villain points. Has a plan, is a snappy dresser, kind of has a point, is a complete and total nutcase...it's fantastic. Light him up, Alina. Light him up.
(7. That third (fourth) favourite character I was talking about, btw, will probably be the king's second son. Because he is a gunsmith and a ship builder and THAT IS HOW I ROLL.)
8. This is a great book because even if it was a standalone, it would be whole. I like that in a trilogy, particularly one I am reading "live".
(8a. OMG, WHEN THE THIRD BOOK COMES OUT, MY BOOK WILL BE ON A SHELF SOMEWHERE! HOLD ME!)
9. I really recommend the True Blood season 1 score as accompaniment. I listened to it four times to get through. YMMV.
10. Making a numbered list didn't really calm me down. I can't really be held responsible for my reactions when I get a map, a non-monocultural world, a Russian backdrop, politics, smart romance and really good kissing scenes. 10/10, obviously.
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Date: 2012-07-01 10:51 am (UTC)And this from the girl who, uh, wrote something that is currently mono-cultured (though, I swear, if it ever gets a sequel, we find out about other places!).