A review by hope_hasarrived
Rivers of Fire, by Patrick Carman

4.0

As the second book of the trilogy, I thought this story had a distinctly different feel than the previous one. While [b:The House of Power|459901|The House of Power|Patrick Carman|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1359309586l/459901._SX50_.jpg|2158029] is more about developing the setting, Rivers of Fire takes off straight into the plot, really developing the characters along the way. The themes of the beauty of creation and the power of working together are also much more prominent in this story. I like this series very much and am loving the characters more and more with each book. A creative, fun, and perilous journey for middle school and up!