“Nothing's written to complex, but then again no one is "smoldering" at others eather. So that's a plus, however I understand the desire of the suthor to include the mature content, but it is included quite unnecesarily in some places. Towards language, towards the 20's where I am now it's not so bad, but in the begining curse words were used in such a manner that they clashed COMPLETLY with the setting. The author, in many instances, in trying to further her story line, destroys the audience with something much too modern for her setting. Plot, characters and whatnot are very cliche, but it's interesting if you just want a fun story. I also get a small Deus Ex machina feeling in that none of the characters (up to now where I'm HOPING magnus gets a good punishment that he CAN'T just escape this time) have to solve any of their problems.
Like I mentioned in my title, Twilight fans will probably like this podiobook. The use of Adjectives is in some cases overkill. True elf fans will most certainly be frustrated. It revolves around romance and ignores the other issues and characters it brings up (though it addresses them MUCH MUCH MUCH better than twilight, as a consolation for any of those anti-twilight fans who find my comparison between the two such as to navagate away from the page)
My rating's on the LOW end of the three stars though, for relativly cliche characters and the best elements of the plot being avoided like a disney movie.”
ec·lec·tic via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
05/08/09