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A review by ness51053
On the Meldon Plain by Pam Brondos
3.0
The second part of the trilogy has many of the same faults the first part had. This one was a little harder to get through because the pacing was all wrong. For chapters nothing much happens except Benedict being a racist prick and Nat and Soris moping over each other as they make their way to Rustbrook, then the execution of their plans is rushed through so we can get back to being on the road.
And as much as I liked Soris in the first one, he's starting to get on my nerves. Nat even more so, but she's never been one of my favourites anyway.
As the books ends we are left with a few open questions. And I will keep reading only because I want to know if my suspicions about white Nala are correct and to know what drives Mudug.
I'm a bit sad to say that I don't really care about Nat and Soris anymore.
And as much as I liked Soris in the first one, he's starting to get on my nerves. Nat even more so, but she's never been one of my favourites anyway.
As the books ends we are left with a few open questions. And I will keep reading only because I want to know if my suspicions about white Nala are correct and to know what drives Mudug.
I'm a bit sad to say that I don't really care about Nat and Soris anymore.