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Average rating2.7
Fifteen-year-old Liza travels through war-ravaged territory in a struggle to bridge the faerie and human worlds and to bring back her mother while learning of her own powers and that magic can be controlled.
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I wish there had been more build up before Liza decided to run off and start her journey. I felt nothing of a connection to her and this continued for me throughout the whole book. She was, in my eyes, just a dumb sheltered girl who never bothered to consider her actions before following through. And her magic... This book would have been better if Liza's power had been explained. The shift between visions and reality was not well defined in some places and confused me. During this confusion I also didn't understand how she could have visions without a reflection in some parts of the plot. This was a huge inconsistency because up until that moment, she could only trigger them by reflection. And why did she have certain visions? The connection between what she saw and why she saw it was never explained. And talk about scene skipping. There is never enough detail in any one setting or situation. I feel like this book is a first draft that was never added to or improved. The writing is repetitive and it's loaded with adverbs that weaken the writing. No one needs to use three adverbs on the same page, have a little originality with your descriptions! Not a series I will be continuing. The only reason I made it through the book at all was the mention of altered animals and trees, it's all that interested me. Even the relationships between the characters were weak.
Series
3 primary booksBones of Faerie is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2008 with contributions by Janni Lee Simner.