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A review by ailsaod
Fire Sea by Tracy Hickman, Margaret Weis
adventurous
dark
hopeful
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
OK this is why I liked this series! I was worried going into this book that after the disappointment of rereading book 2 that this book would also be another flop but it was the best so far! The side characters remain cartoonish and the setting contains zombies (which I am majorly not keen on) but just the interactions between Alfred and Haplo made this story great. This book is the first where they interact fully knowing who each other are and features them going from bitter enemies to almost friends and I am here for it. It is also in this book that the dog foreshadowing becomes a Thing. This book also features an interesting interpretation of the prophecy trope. There is a prophecy that is clearly very relevant to the events in the book and everyone knows it save from Alfred and Haplo. Haplo keeps on trying to find out what it is but fails for various reasons (hilariously some of his attempts fail because people think he is pretending not to know) and it is extremely entertaining. I just really enjoy Haplo's plans getting thwarted I guess?
While I had a great time reading this book there were some things that I didn't like. I wasn't too keen on the section at the beginning from Balthazar's perspective as he is a dramatic little emo who describes himself in a way that is painfully 'not like the other girls' - which was funny but I was definately laughing AT the book and not with it! There is also a section towards the end that is a bit heavy on the mysticism and for me sounded a bit like the authors preaching a little and slides a little into 'science BAD, religion GOOD' territory (yuck).
Graphic: Death, Genocide, and Murder
Moderate: Animal death and Confinement
Minor: Death of parent
The animal death is temporary but at the time it is grim .