Reviewed by Beth C. on
The more of this series I read, the more I come to appreciate the massive amounts of research and the deep respect for that learning that is evident in each book. Everything is woven in so seamlessly that it can be easy to overlook. For an author to create a world populated by just about every pantheon of Gods, and make it work so seamlessly (and with AWESOME stories) is truly a mark of talent. By the time a reader gets to book seven in almost any series, it's possible to see breakdowns - things that aren't as interesting any more, or where the main characters have changed to the point that they are no longer interesting. I'm so thrilled that this is not the case with these books.
And as a final note - if ever given the opportunity, I will have an Irish Wolfhound and I will name him Oberon. I will feed him bacon and sausage and laugh at the pithy things I will imagine he is saying to me. And my life will be immeasurably better.
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- Started reading
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- 29 May, 2014: Reviewed