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4.0 out of 5 stars
Not as strong as the first,
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This review is from: Arrow's Flight (School & Library Binding)
It's the second of the original Mercedes Lackey Valdemar trilogy. It's not as strong as Arrows of the Queen (the first book) or Arrows Fall (the third book) but it's still good read.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Tartarus,
By Cygnus X-1 (Salt Lake City, Utah) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Heralds Of Valdemar Trilogy #2 Arrows Flight (Mass Market Paperback)
In Mercedes Lackey's Arrow's Flight, the sequel to Arrows of the Queen, Talia has finally earned her Whites and starts her internship with the Herald Kris. However, she starts to feel her control on her Gift slip as Kris informs her of rumors circulating around the Collegium of her abusing her Gift.Arrow's Flight is certainly an unpredictable book. Of course, this is mostly due to the fact that there simply isn't anything to predict. There were a few places that could have lead up to something, but Mercedes Lackey's solution of just simply making them disappear is always a disappointment. The story basically goes along the lines of first they went to this town and this happened, then they went to this town and this happened, then they went to this town and this happened. Pointless scene after pointless scene keeps piling on to form a nonexistent plot. I found myself tempted many times to stop reading. The only thing that got me to the end was the slowly diminishing hope that something, anything worthwhile might happen in the end. Still, after of the book: they went to this town and this happened, then they went to this town and this happened, then they went home. If you wish to read the entire Arrows trilogy, then perhaps Arrow's Flight is necessary to completely understand the final installment, Arrow's Fall, but personally, this monotonous book has trashed all the excitement I previously had for the series.
3.0 out of 5 stars
typos...,
By Lindsey Snyder (Valley Village, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Heralds Of Valdemar Trilogy #2 Arrows Flight (Mass Market Paperback)
When I spend money on an item, I expect that item to be worth the money I paid for it. While I loved the story, and read it in one sitting, the typos were distracting at best and downright annoying at worst.Someone else pointed out the use of "Skif" and "Skiff" In addition there was "agrin" instead of "again", "to" instead of "two." Exclamation points instead of the letter "l" (As in the word well was spelled "we!!") It's worth the read, just don't spend money on it...
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