![]() A little I can take, but a lot becomes tiresome to read. Older than in the first book I expected more growth in her character and I felt, especially in the middle of the story, that she reverted to a whiny girl who couldn't make up her mind. I felt at times he was less mature than in book 1, but that can be explained by the difference in focus for his character in regards to Karina. Sian is hell-bent on becoming the ruler and concocts a rather complicated plan in order to achieve this. ![]() I was mindful when reading that about 18 months had transpired. Sian is still a standout character, although I felt he'd moved somewhat away from his characterisation in the first book. ![]() This novel centres primarily on Karina and Sian. While I had not been a fan of Darian and Cayla, I did like the leading protagonist, Karina, and Darian's brother, Sian - who had a small role in the first. Admittedly, I was keen to visit Whyland again. ![]()
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