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Besieged by Kevin Hearne

shaekin's review against another edition

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5.0

The dogs are the best parts of these books, but the rest of it is good too. These short stories are all fun, but I was particularly interested in the short stories that come right before book 9, as they are referenced in the initial synopsis. While you could read book 9 without knowing this, as the synopsis will catch you up, it's useful information and will make you feel a little less lost.

librovert's review

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4.0

Besieged is a collection of novellas in The Iron Druid Chronicles, allowing us to see some formative snippets of Atticus' long life. One thing that strikes me about this collection is that much of it is "more of the same." I don't mean that in a strictly negative light - as I do love everything that is Atticus and The IDC - but it's didn't give us a lot of overwhelmingly amazing new content.

The first four stories in this book are tales that take place or are being recounted in the 12 year interim between Tricked and Trapped.

The next two stories were some of my favorites. These are tales recounted or occurring after Staked. The Bogeyman of Boora Bog is a story told by Archdruid Owen Kennedy, this is the story of how he first meets Atticus. Cuddle Dungeon (which is one of my favorites) is told by Perun and involves him, Flidais and a BDSM dungeon.

The last three stories are told by our three main characters and seem to be set-up for what's to come in the next book:

Blood Pudding is told by Granuaile and takes place in Poland. She spends time with the Sisters of the Three Auroras (the Polish Witch Coven) and Leif Helgarson, and also deals with some of the fallout of the events of Staked.

Haunted Devils is again told by Owen and involves him taking his druid grove to Tasmania to heal the wildlife. Owen and Atticus reach a new found respect for each other in this story.

The last story is The End of Idylls and it is a tear jerker. Atticus recounts the story of Faolan, the last long-term animal companion he had before Oberon. The whole reason Atticus finally relays this story is to explain to Oberon why he must leave him behind in the final battle to come. Seriously, the feels were real.

kitvaria_sarene's review against another edition

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3.0

This was a mixed bag for me...
Done stories I loved, others didn't do it for me.
I'm not a big fan of Granuille, so that story wasn't my favorite, though at least she gets to do some ass kicking, which made it one of her better arcs. Why she thought the mercenary was so HOT and if she should have a bit of fun with him I don't know. Not because she's not allowed that, bit because A) I just don't care and B) it came all of sudden and just felt off.

I didn't need Perun and his spouse in the "cuddle dungeon" and I also didn't need the werewolf/bear druid sex talk. I didn't mind it, but it simply bored me, as I've no interest in reading sex or romance scenes.

Owen is fun, but I like him way more as a side character than as the POV. He just gets a bit too much over time. I really liked to know more about his back story though!

I enjoyed the Atticus stories and some other too. So some have fallen completely flat for me, others worked perfectly, and I'll go with a 3*.

danilanglie's review against another edition

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3.0

As you might expect, I liked some of these stories more than others! My favorite was easily Blood Pudding because Leif is always going to be my favorite character. I thought we might not see any more of him after the last book, so I was pleased to find out that he and Granuaile form an alliance in Poland. Granuaile has gotten much better as a character in the later books.

I like the way this series treats the romance between Granuaile and Atticus too - they both live their own lives and are out and about doing their own things. They take the long view on life and love, and they care about each other but they aren't monogamous and they aren't constantly checking in with each other. That's kind of refreshing.

I also really enjoyed The Bogeyman of Boora Bog. Owen isn't my favorite character, but this was a good classic Druid story that helped to dive in to Owen's philosophy, as well as what he passed down to Siodhachan (Atticus).

I was less interested in the stories that were just Atticus sharing a tale with Granuaile and Oberon around the fire... his experience in the Wild West or at the Library of Alexandria were perfectly fine I guess, but they didn't add anything to my understanding of the larger story or the characters as I understand them.

The final book of the series is up next! It'll be weird to say goodbye to Atticus and crew, but I think I'm ready to move on to something else.

mayastone's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

4.0

ireitlitam's review against another edition

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1.0

DNF

pygment's review against another edition

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4.0

I have to thank Luke Daniels for his voices. I listened to a previous book and now I hear Oberon much more clearly than I ever did before.

I really enjoyed these stories. thanks for telling them.

atomicwizard's review against another edition

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adventurous funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

1.25

kmconrad37's review against another edition

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5.0

I loved the format of this book. Smaller tales set within the world that gave it more character. A good portion of the short stories in these pages also serve as a nice little break from the absolute chaos that was Staked and the end that is Scourged.

ham1299's review against another edition

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  • Loveable characters? Yes

4.5