Once, when I picked up a book from the local library, the librarian asked to tell her what I thought about the book when I would bring it back. Well, why not write a few lines about all the books I read so everybody could see what I thought about it? I'm often also happy to have friends recommend a certain book or tell me this and that is not really worth reading. I won't comment about the tons of books I have read so far, but about books I read from now on.
highly recommended | sehr empfohlen | |
good reading | gutes lesematerial | |
average | durchschnittlich | |
not too interesting | nicht allzu interessant | |
recommended not to read it | empfehlung das buch nicht zu lesen |
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title | White Witch Black Curse |
author | Kim Harrison |
ISBN-10 | 0-061-13802-9 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-061-13802-7 |
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date | 2019-Mar-09 |
As with the other books in this series, do yourself a favour and read them in the correct sequence. This is the seventh book in he Hollows series.
Rachel and Ivy are still trying to find out who had murdered Kisten, but not making much progress. At times, tough, small bits and pieces of Rachel's memory of that disastrous night are coming back to her. (And, how could it be different with Rachel, things are usually not straight forward.)
The hunt for the truth about the night of Kisten's murder, however, is a sideline in this book. The main part concerns Edden's request for Rachel to help with bringing in the person responsible for almost killing Edden's son Glenn. That someone turns out to be a very old and powerful Inderlander, much too powerful for a witch to deal with. But as we already got to know in the previous books, the more impossible a task looks like, the more Rachel gets involved.
The relationship with Al takes a slight turn too, after a long time Rachel meets her brother again and a new character, Pierce, enters the story. I think Pierce will turn into a main character in one of the next books...
Even after seven books of the same series, I'm still looking forward to read the next one.