Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Rise by Andrea Cremer
When I started reading this book I thought it was the second book in a prequel TRILOGY. I have since discovered that it is a duology and the series has come to a close.
Rift left off with a very action packed last third of the book and I assumed the momentum would continue throughout Rise. Unfortunately, there was some action at the very beginning, but then there was A LOT more discovery, world building, and tension before we received another dose of excitement at the very end. While I enjoyed learning about the history of the Keepers and Searchers and what led up to the events in the Nightshade series, there wasn't enough here to hold my attention for an extended period of time.
The relationship between Ember and Borrow was a tease most of the book, which became frustrating as the chapters went on. I realize the book is set in the 1400s and times were different than they are today, but REALLY?
Rise had the feel of a middle book. Maybe the intent was simply to bridge the gap between Rift and Nightshade. If that is the case, it was very well done. If this was supposed to provide the type of closure for these characters that we received in Bloodrose, it fell short. Don't get me wrong...I think Andrea is an excellent writer. The tale is eloquently told, but it lacked the spark that her other books have had.
The rise to power of Eira and Bosque and their developing relationship was one of the highlights of this book. We are also able to see how the Guardians came to be, which was a fascinating element as well. Overall, I think any fan of the Nightshade series will enjoy the history this book provides. I just wish I could have read it before Nightshade. I would have had a better understanding of the magical elements the books contain and I could have ended the series on a high note.
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