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Nomad (Book Two), by R. J. Anderson

travelerswife4life's review

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5.0

Yall…I have no idea where to begin describing the epicness that is this book. Nomad is the second book in R. J. Andersons The Flight and Flame trilogy, and I was totally not prepared for the next level that R. J. Anderson took this book to. I mean I LOVED Swift the first book in the series, but this one….
   The adventures that Ivy and Martin go on are riveting in their intensity and made me stay up way too late to finish the book. I love the way all the characters interact together; R. J. Anderson has created such good relationships between her characters that they feel natural and inclusive. I loved how Ivy stepped up in this book and became a leader for her people. I also really love Martin’s antics and layered characteristics that keep me wondering.
  Readers of all ages will love this epic fantasy filled with great characters, an original storyline, and an adventure of a lifetime. I HIGHLY recommend Nomad and I CANNOT wait for Torch to release! 5 out of 5 stars!

*I volunteered to read this book in return for my honest feedback. The thoughts and opinions expressed within are my own.

modern_miss_granger's review

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4.0

Another great second book from RJ Anderson. I can’t wait for Torch.

books_n_blossoms's review against another edition

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4.0

Yes, this is a YA series, but I'm seriously enjoying it!

I have loved the journey of the young half-piskey, Ivy and her half-spriggan friend, Martin, try to save her people from the Joan of the Wad who refuses to listen to reason. As they go about trying to save the piskeys in the Delve as well as her own family, they come up against some bit battles.

It's easy to forget that little Ivy is so young taking on a whole group of people who are blindly following their leader. And with Martin, we know what his spriggan race is like, but we also want to trust that he's better than that. Thankfully he shows time and time again that Ivy (and the rest of us) that we can trust him!

This is a story that will definitely teach perseverance through trials and doing the right thing isn't always the easy choice.

*I received this ebook as a gift from the publisher. This is my opinion.

longtimereader's review

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5.0

Super excited for this second book in this series. It picks up where Swift left off and doesn't stop! Edge of your seat, page-turning, that's this book. Ivy is amazing, simply fantastic; she's dauntless and wise beyond her years. The age-old literature, in this case, Shakespeare were just lovely to read and I wasn't let down at any point during this book. With a perfect balance of faith and fantasy, I didn't want this book to end. This is just such an amazing series. I'm saving up, I need them all!

Many thanks to Celebrate Lit for my copy of this book. This review is my own, left of my own free will.

scribblesbysammy's review

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adventurous emotional

3.75

thebookielife's review

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5.0

I love the Flight and Flame Trilogy and think that this book is my favourite out of all the Faery Rebels book. I think it is very well written, intriguing, and pulls you into the story. I love how RJ Anderson includes the characters we already know, and we get to see two separate worlds come together. I really recommend this book, and the rest of the Faery Rebels, as they're all very good.

tarial's review against another edition

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5.0

Brilliant. Simple as that. I massively enjoyed reading it, and the characters were amazing as always!

wilde_book_garden's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5 stars

I FORGOT HOW GOOD THAT ENDING WAS

CW: Grief, sexism (challenged)
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