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Enchanter by Sara Douglass

novelheartbeat's review against another edition

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5.0


Oh my gosh, I love this series so much!! Going through this story the second time was just as enjoyable as the first, except this time around I knew all of the secrets.

It was hard, though, to watch the downward spiral of some of the characters. I know the outcome, and even though I dreaded what would inevitably happen, I still wished it could be different. I was surprised by how much my stomach was in knots as the book pushed to the climax of the story.
SpoilerI think the moment Faraday realizes the depth of Axis's betrayal is one of the most monumental scenes in this whole series, and one of the ones that had the biggest impact on me. I hated reading it again for the second time, waiting for the moment Faraday realized what was going on. I actually dreaded it!


loved watching Azhure's story unfold again. I love the secrecy that envelops her, and the history behind it. I think her character arc is probably my favorite, even though she's not my favorite character. I do believe that honor falls to Faraday. I don't know why, but I always leaned toward her side, always liked her better than Azhure. Perhaps because she was introduced first, and I became attached to her long before Azhure came into the story? Or maybe because I felt for her, for her suffering. Whatever it is, my heart bleeds for everything she goes through. Everything she was forced to endure for the Prophecy.
SpoilerI always shipped Axis and Faraday :(


Sara Douglass never ceases to amaze me with her intricate world building! There are so many layers to it! I love the races of Tencedor and their back stories. The dimension she adds to her world is impressive! Even now, in the second book of the first story arc, I can see where she's setting up for the second story arc. There are little snippets of vital information that I had no idea were vital the first time through! Also, I was surprised by the amount of foreshadowing that Sara gives us. That's another thing I never noticed the first time through. They were small, seemingly insignificant - characters' thoughts in passing. There were a couple times it actually gave me chills!
SpoilerEspecially when EvenSong says, "We are an archer force. What can attack us in the air?" CHILLS. Then there were Azhure's concerns that Faraday and Axis were meant for each other because they are in the Prophecy, and they will both live to be legends. That Azhure would fade into nothing, and was insignificant in Axis' life. LITTLE DO YOU KNOW, AZHURE. But holy wow, how did I not notice these things the first time through?!


I kind of love that Faraday and Azhure are basically friends despite everything. Faraday is a much stronger person that I, to accept and forgive Azhure...

Also, I freaking LOVE this cover! I love all the covers in this series, but this one is my favorite because of the Icarii flying in the background. Loooove!!!


This review was originally posted on Novel Heartbeat. To see a breakdown of my assessment, please visit the full review here.

banditisafatcat's review against another edition

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adventurous dark slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated

5.0

knightofkush's review

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adventurous dark hopeful mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.5

heart_eater's review against another edition

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3.0

Not long after picking up this second book, I knew I was going to be angry a lot... and damn, I was right. Sign.

Enchanter is one of those books that you really want to like- great writing, beautiful imagery, lots of lovable characters... However, it's also one of those books you find yourself drawn to hate due to the stupid names for everything and a few really horrible characters, the main one being Axis, who is nothing but a giant douche (that's right). It doesn't help that everything in this entire damn series has to revolve around him. In the first book, I was fooled into thinking that I would grow to love Axis, but I was so very wrong. My dislike grew more and more as the story progressed, and by the time I'd picked up Enchanter and Faraday had been wholly wronged by that bastard, it was full blown hate. How could I respect him after he'd tossed aside poor, beautiful Faraday like so much garbage? The whole bullshit love triangle even colored my opinion of Azhure at first, though I've since gotten over it. If it weren't for Axis, I would have loved this series. Why couldn't he have just died and let someone less awful take his place as the main male character? Oh well. I gave this 3 stars because of the story, the few characters that I loved and the wonderful writing style. I did love some of this.

artfuldanni's review against another edition

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2.0

While I thoroughly enjoyed the first novel, this one left me sort of angry and annoyed. It's like Sara Douglass was like, 'Guess what all you people who like Faraday? I'm going to give her some legitimately neat plot points BUT I'm going to screw her over so badly you'll have no choice but to want to punch Axis and everyone else in the nose.' Azhure just sort of annoyed me, though her back story was exceptionally sad. And while I liked Axis well enough in the first novel, I find myself having no sympathy whatsoever for his plight now that he's become a whining self centered douche. If I could have high fived Faraday at the end of the book, I would have. I'll read the third book only because I've read this far and I dislike leaving things unfinished.

stefaniegiss's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional hopeful mysterious sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.75

oliviatheolive's review against another edition

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got too lost with douglass’ explanation techniques 

winterscomin's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5 stars.

There were so many mixed feelings through this book! On one hand, more world exploration, more about the magic system, more mystery and battles and all the things I enjoyed from the first book.

On the other hand WHAT THE HELL AXIS. This guy is just really pissing me off at almost every moment. I'm somewhat surprised this is written by a female author, because the female characters in this book are treated like absolute trash. The 'love triangle' (if that's what one must call it) is an absolute mess and full of cringe. Often in ways one wouldn't expect. I've never been a huge fan of the romance parts of this style of fantasy anyway I suppose.

THOSE ENDING TWISTS THOUGH. Yup, so the prophecy kind of spells out a lot. Perhaps a bit too much. But then woosh a few sudden reveals happen out of almost nowhere towards the end of this book, and they somehow made up for a bunch of the mess mentioned above.

Will definitely have to complete the trilogy soon and see how it all plays out. So much of the prophecy has now seemingly been revealed that there must actually be some more surprises left for the third one! I sure hope so.

funeralthirst666's review

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adventurous emotional hopeful lighthearted mysterious relaxing tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

mizdmc's review against another edition

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1.0

Sara Douglass is quite literally one of the worst published writers I have ever read. Her story isn't bad, but her prose belongs to a 10-year-old.