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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Once again, I enjoyed getting to explore more of the Zodiac worlds through the eyes of the characters, which were my favorite parts. The worlds are so interesting, but I wish we could see more of them. The characters themselves were ok, nothing too special. Rho is less annoying, which was a definite bonus, though she across as a little preachy. The story was good, but it suffered from "middle book slump" because there seemed to be a lot less happening and a lot more talking along with lovey stuff. That being said, the ending was interesting. I really did not see that twist coming. Once again, I enjoyed getting to explore more of the Zodiac worlds through the eyes of the characters, which were my favorite parts. The worlds are so interesting, but I wish we could see more of them. The characters themselves were ok, nothing too special. Rho is less annoying, which was a definite bonus, though she across as a little preachy. The story was good, but it suffered from "middle book slump" because there seemed to be a lot less happening and a lot more talking along with lovey stuff. That being said, the ending was interesting. I really did not see that twist coming. CRAP!!!! ROMI RUSSELL!!!!! You cannot seriously leave it like this?!?!? I've got to wait a year for the next one?!?! (Put on your best New York Brooklyn accent when you read this:) You ah KILLIN' me ova he-ah!! ...sighing... Well, at least the love triangle has been sorted out.. (some of you who know how I feel about love triangles in YA, and it's not a warm fuzzy feeling :| ) There was a lot of action in this one and I can't wait for the next one! Keep Writing, Romi! In fact, write faster, woman! ;] no reviews | add a review
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Believing the Marad terrorist group is still out there in spite of peace efforts throughout the Zodiac Galaxy, Rho joins a new political party before discovering horrifying links between the party and her late mother. No library descriptions found. |
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There are a lot of themes in this arc than in the previous two novels. Even though Rho was a bit irritating in the first two books - I finally connected to her as a character.
All of them are broken - and none of them . . . was the same after what had happened. Rho lets Mathias down as she realises what she felt was nothing but a memory. Mathias still jumps if she snaps her fingers (yes, he shouldn't), which showcases the deep bond of friendship he and Rho share.
Hysan - on-the-other hand - brings out another part of her that she fears. He changed the norm and made her see; how things could/should be different. He is still a mysterious character with his flaws and the secrets he has to keep.
Rho's best friend Nishi gets taken after she discovers a political party wasn't as it seems. (Of course, they fought about it) Nishi was dealing with grief in a way that wasn't healthy.
The Master gets unmasked and throws her whole orbit into chaos. Stan dies - and Rho's mind just seized functioning, and everything that has happened becomes too much for her to handle. Something inside her just broke - switching off all logic and emotions.
Overall, I enjoyed the addition to the Zodiac series. ( )