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Siren's Song by Mary Weber

duskbladedrow's review against another edition

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5.0

I have been having trouble thinking about how to review this book. The problem: This is the first time I have ever added the last book in a series to my favorite shelf without adding the previous books. I usually add the first book and then the series starts to lose steam so I don't add the others.
The first two books has its share of problems. I was especially annoyed at how dense Nym was in the second book. I mean, when is it ever a good idea to get powers from an evil looking witch even though everyone with common sense is warning you not to? Duh!
But this conclusion though. It has an epic resolution, a satisfying romance, and our heroine finally becomes the well-rounded savior that her country badly needed. Her willingness to sacrifice for those she loved sets her apart from the political snobs around her. This book is everything I was hoping for.
... (Nicolas Cage voice) That's high praise!
      

cupcakegirly's review against another edition

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5.0

*RELEASES BREATH I KNEW I WAS HOLDING BECAUSE THIS BOOK WAS TRYING TO KILL ME*

I don't know how I'm supposed to review that in an intelligent, coherent way, but I'll try...
THAT.
WAS.
FANTASTIC!

I'm always nervous going into final books, thanks so much for that permanent scar on my soul, Book That Shall Not Be Named, that starts with A, ends with T, but was written by Veronica Roth.




I started SIREN'S SONG, made it a few chapters in and had to set it aside. Because stress. I repeated this cycle several times over the course of a week, until finally, finally, I put my big girl booknerd socks on (you know, the ones that look like old school library cards) and made myself finish it. I'm SO GLAD I did.

SIREN'S SONG had everything I was looking for in a final installment: action, adventure, romance and swoon. It also held a few surprises that I REALLY COULD HAVE DONE WITHOUT, LIKE CHAPTER 41 OKAY, MARY WEBER? *sighs* Okay, so I kindofsortaknew something was going to happen, but still. I don't like pain.

I loved that Nym and Eogan got to spend the bulk of the book together, instead of only the last few chapters. It made their relationship believable. NGL, I really enjoyed the kissing scenes. As with the two previous books, the side characters were a lot of fun too. Except for Isobel. That girl and her father made me stabby.

It's always nice to come to the end of a series and feel a mix of satisfaction and longing. I'm satisfied with how this ended, but I could always read more. I'm looking forward to what Mary Weber comes up with next!

brii_brii's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

bekaaaah's review against another edition

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5.0

My first thought finishing this book was, “how in the world am I supposed to write a review for this book?” I don’t know how to give this trilogy justice with mere words. This achingly beautiful, reverently hopeful, and downright stunning finale had me both sniffling and laughing with SO MANY FEELS. My little sister literally stood next to me cracking up because I was going crazy. Hmph. Well, she’ll understand when she reads it.

In this finale to the Storm Siren Trilogy, Nym has once again just been defeated by evil shapeshifter Draewulf, barely escaping with her life. Torn down and wearied, she feels hopeless as to how he will ever be defeated. With her abilities returning and Eogan healing from Draewulf’s presence, Nym must go across the Hidden Lands and try to form a plan to save the world from the monster. But the question still remains. How will Nym defeat him, and even if she can, what will it cost her and those she loves?

“Your true ability is what I’ve always said it was. Your compassion and desire to protect. That is what you’ve extended to these people. It’s what you’ve given them. And that is why they’ll follow you.”

Mary Weber has done it again! Brought us a story that magically transports us to another world, leaving us breathless and hungry for more. She literally could not have written a better or more satisfying ending to this gorgeously captivating trilogy. As I was reading and marvelling at the beauty of her work, I couldn’t help but want to pick up the first book and start all over again. This is a story, you guys. A story of hope, love, and fighting for what is right despite impossible odds. This is what YA fantasy should be. Every single character–Nym, Eogan, Kel, Rasha, Myles, Sedric…I loved them. Nym was so strong and stubborn and Eogan made my heart melt, always looking out for everyone else. In fact, everything about this book was so beautifully done. Even the author’s note at the end had me tearing up.

Fans of this much-loved trilogy will not be disappointed with this epic finale! I can’t help but be sad that it’s over. But I know that whenever I want to relive the hopeful and loving emotions I felt with these books, I can pick them up again. I feel like there is so much more I should say, but I don’t want to overwhelm you all. I sincerely hope I properly conveyed to you guys my feelings for this book. My final words on it can only be this – go read it. You won’t regret it.

Read this review and more on my blog: http://www.willbakeforbooks.com/2016/03/review-sirens-song-mary-weber/

aprilk's review

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4.0

First of all I want to say that I love the covers for this entire series. So gorgeous! Secondly the writing is superb and just has this beautiful flow to it. Siren's Song is particularly interesting as now Eogan is back so we have romance again (yay!) and are also on the brink of war against Draewolf and his wraiths. The direction that Nym's powers take and the result on Eogan and other's as well has to be one of my favorite parts of the story. The ending line cracked me up too. The strange thing about these books for me is that I always enjoy them ( the first and last way more so than the second ) but for some reason they take me so long to read. Maybe it's the shear complexity of the story it's self or the fact that it just overwhelms me at times with so much going on and it takes so long to get to the points in which we know it's moving. Nevertheless I would definitely recommend this series as a whole ( not standalone material! ) for fans of action fantasy with a kick butt heroine, great world building, and some minor romance.

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auora1484's review against another edition

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  • Loveable characters? No

2.5

bookdragonslair's review against another edition

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5.0

It took me a little longer to finish this one. Although it was an enthralling story when I put it down it didn't give my that urge to pick it up as soon as possible to finish another chapter. But once I did start reading I'll admit stopping was difficult. I'm so glad I read this book. The end to the series left me satisfied and I'm a sucker for romance. I really am glad I read this series. Thank you for writing it.

pantsreads's review against another edition

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4.0

A fitting end to a great series. Sad to see this world go!

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gloriouspanic's review against another edition

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3.0

While the second book in this series – Siren’s Fury left me a little disappointed I held out hope for this last book in the trilogy. The story finished nicely, almost too nicely. A lot of my questions were answered though there were some parts I wished there had been more of. For example I’d have really liked to see more of what Myles was going through especially at the end when Princess Rasha was involved. Strangely I felt much more detached from the characters in this book – to the point of annoyance. This was most with Nym and Eogan. A lot of the behavior they had was just.. frustrating. I didn’t push me away from the story so it’s not that it didn’t make sense but I wanted to smack or shake them. I often felt this agitated sense of “How can I possibly be seeing reality more clearly than you are right now?”

After a lot of world building in book one – that’s finally continued here. Book two felt like being put on hold somewhat while in this part of the story things were full steam ahead – sort of. There were still parts when I felt like something was being drawn out to have room for explanation – especially with King Sedric.

All of that being said I’m very thankful that there wasn’t a love triangle even though there was plenty of room for one. I also appreciated the balance of loss – at least at the end. I felt like things wrapped up pretty neatly but the journey to get to that was fairly messy. Overall, I really enjoyed the series and would recommend it to anyone -especially those that enjoy fantasy or young adult romance.

I received this book for free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

akira516's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Great end to a great series.