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A review by elevetha
The Princess of Trelian by Michelle Knudsen
4.0
Read: September 2012
Re-read: February 2015
Re-read: December 2016
3.5 stars.
Upon my second re-reading, I think I like this one better than the first. Unfortunately, my two darlings were separated for a good chunk of the book, but I felt like the writing was better, as well as the pacing, though the villains weren't really very scary like they're made out to be.
One thing that was quite well dealt with was that Meg has to deal with her demons that carry over, increased, from book 1.
" There was something wrong with her. The way she was feeling lately, the anger, the slipping away from herself...The link kept changing her, making her feel so out of control, so different, changing her thoughts and feelings and influencing the way she acted, letting her put other people in danger....There was something very wrong with her, indeed."
Some hopes and dreams for Book 3: More Serek. More Anders. Actual tangible danger for Calen\Meg, possibly with someone getting hurt\wounded. Meg and Jakl being awesome, etc.
Re-read: February 2015
Re-read: December 2016
3.5 stars.
Upon my second re-reading, I think I like this one better than the first. Unfortunately, my two darlings were separated for a good chunk of the book, but I felt like the writing was better, as well as the pacing, though the villains weren't really very scary like they're made out to be.
One thing that was quite well dealt with was that Meg has to deal with her demons that carry over, increased, from book 1.
" There was something wrong with her. The way she was feeling lately, the anger, the slipping away from herself...The link kept changing her, making her feel so out of control, so different, changing her thoughts and feelings and influencing the way she acted, letting her put other people in danger....There was something very wrong with her, indeed."
Some hopes and dreams for Book 3: More Serek. More Anders.