Sun, Nov. 18th, 2007

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I didn't like this quite as much as Harpy's Flight or The Windsingers, largely because Ki spends much of this book not being Ki (for canonically sound reasons, not random OOCness).

Thanks to the events of The Windsingers, there are some Windsingers out to get Ki. She ends up stranded in the world within the Limbreth Gate, and it's up to Vandien to find her.

The world inside the gate slowly transforms people to desire what the Limbreth want them to desire; Ki loses pretty much everything that makes me love her. I mean, that's the point of the book, but it still didn't make it that fun to read. I do like that it continues to affect her even after she's stopped metaphorically drinking the Kool Aid, and I was of course a complete sucker for Vandien's doubts.

Much like the previous book, this worked best for me when Ki and Vandien got back together and worked as a team; unfortunately, there's much less of this in this book because as mentioned, Ki isn't herself for most of the book.

Still, worth reading just for the ending and for how this adventure seems to have changed Ki and Vandien's relationship dynamics. I'm curious to see how much of the change will be the topic of the next book.

Spoilers start here! )

In conclusion: good, but not as good as the first two. On the other hand, developments that happen in this book have the potential to make the next book even more interesting.

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