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Autumn Bones by Jacqueline Carey

sarahc_98's review against another edition

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

3.5

jodyladuemcgrath's review

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3.0

Compared to the first book, this one well..dragged. Things were happening constantly but it wasn't very exciting. And a lot of the action scenes had hardly any real action. The main character is also becoming a let down. She is a Hell-spawn and Hel's liaison, but she has no power or authority except threats and contacts. She never does much of anything. Even her few kills in the series happened while other people were holding them down, or they gave up. I wanted her to grow as a character, but she is more indecisive and weak in this book then she was in the last. She needs to learn how to make a decision and then how to back it. Why did Hel choose her? I just got bored.

expatamber's review

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4.0

Seasonal timing was perfect for this read. Yes, I sometimes found it a bit cheesy, but it was a tasty morsel of cheese. Light and fun, this is definitely an easy series. I'm still hoping for more eldritch sexy time. Maybe in the next book? Gah!

sling's review

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3.0

I liked the first one better than this one. I found it a bit knock-offy, and the heroine's voice reminiscent of Anita Blake, which isn't always the best thing.

carolined314's review

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

3.0


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chllybrd's review against another edition

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4.0

Daisy is a fun protagonist. She finds herself in the weirdest situations and I have to say the giant hormone induced orgy in the club climbed to the top of the weird list. The rest of the characters in the series continue to help Daisy and keep the story on track. Daisy's Mom is a breath of fresh air and Lurine always manages to stand out in a super fun way.

Let's talk relationship/romances. I was a bit shocked with the relationship between Sinclair and Daisy. He just doesn't seem her type. His family is a bit psycho too. I have to say I was super happy at the events that happened between Daisy and Cody. I am not sure what will happen from here on out but they have great chemistry and I hope that Daisy doesn't get hurt in the long run. I am still not sure what I think of Stefan. The whole he is a ghoul thing kinda freaks me out but he is always there when Daisy needs him and that counts for something.

Although there are many sub plots going on I had no problem keeping up with what was happening. I thought AUTUMN BONES is paced better than book 1 so if pacing was an issue for you, give book 2 a try. Daisy and her friends bring plenty of action and drama to the table making this series fun to follow. If you are looking for a light, fun and quick paced Urban Fantasy, this series might be for you!

shai3d's review

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4.0

I just love finding a new to me urban fantasy series! This is one that I just happened to find at the library and I will admit that it was the cover that caught my attention when I was checking out some books for my husband. It's the time of the year where falling leaves really tend to get my attention since we don't have a lot of color change here in Washington.



I really liked the main character Daisy who has her doubts just like any woman but also has the worry about not claiming her birthright from her father. Talk about added stress since if she claims it all kinds of really bad things will happen. And her job as Hel's enforcer didn't come with any training so it really is learn as she goes.



The secondary characters in this book really add to the story. Jen, her best friend and her Zander, is human and really helps to keep Daisy grounded. Her mother is also a real grounding influence. And then there are the men in Daisy's life which as all just yummy in their varied ways. I will admit to being part of Team Stephen.



I really enjoyed AUTUMN BONES and have already put the second book in the series on hold at my local library. I do recommend this book to any of my readers who enjoy urban fantasy that isn't too explicit sexually.

reddaeg's review

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4.0

Fun and simple. I enjoyed it. There's no deep thinking involved; it's just funny and smart urban fantasy.

tsvetkova's review

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3.0

3.5 stars

Although I found this novel entertaining I suppose I had the same problem some of my fellow readers had. Jacqueline Carey is one of my favorite authors and I therefore expect a lot from her. In this novel the only sign of her beautiful form of writing is big words that the character is pleased with herself for knowing.

*slight spoiler* One big hiccup I had began with one of the first scenes when multiple people had been compelled to have sex with one another. I didn't have a problem with the scene, just Daisy's response. When she basically blamed the victims because "true desire can't be compelled"...I have a problem with this. These people consented to nothing and are basically guilty for being attracted to someone. Yep, as long as you could've imagined yourself having sex with that person prior to the event, it's on you. Left a bad taste in my mouth and I'm surprised with Ms Carey.... This logic was repeated through the book multiple times.

Like I said, the novel was entertaining and had a lot going on. Maybe too much at times. It's a pretty typical urban fantasy really. Someone else said formulaic and I think that hits the nail on the head. I guess I expected something a tad more imagination and unique.

kdf_333's review

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adventurous funny lighthearted mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.0