A different tone (different settings; different stakes; the evolution of Ren's bond with the crew and , others), as is usual with all sagas. But still so lovely! This was easy to devour, dare I say even easier than the first one! But, rather than to blame it on quality (which is lacking in neither volume), I'd say it's probably the pace, the events that make this second volume Necessary to fully read asap. Here we have our crew struggling in space, then on Erden, and then back in space, on Crei... Our hero (and his friend, because of course Asher sticks to Ren like gum! But I'll get back to this afterwards) (re)discovers many spaces, places, and takes the reader with him -- and it is such a nice ride! It's almost obligatory to tear through the book (with the eyes, of course <3): what happens next, after Ren falls asleep? How does Erden look? Will Ren and Jakob be safe? And what are the legends? The birdmen? How will Ren and Asher get out of the planet (as pointed out by the pair themselves: again!!)? How will they manage, on the ship? What will happen, on Crei? Will Ren find Liam? With his body gone for now, will Ren follow Asher through comms? Will he follow Asher? What will happen next? (Read the next book to find out, haha...)
This book is seriously impossible to put down. So many things happening (well-paced, this is Not criticism!!), and so many questions that need answering (once again, not criticism -- the answers always lie ahead). So many hope and care for the characters, and the need to see things unfold. Turn out well. To see that everyone is safe.
I must admit my heart ached seeing Ren and Asher struggle together. The lines, 'Maybe that's all their relationship had been--born of mutual desperation. When the fighting was over, the flimsy premise had disappeared, and whatever they had been crumbled.' really hit home (the shared trauma of it all...), and man. Did they make me sad. These two who communicated so well in the first book, who were so united back then... Now stood (spiritually) apart for a good chunk of the second one. And yet! There remains care in their acts, in their bond. Because of course: they love each other. But, stars (these saga-related idioms make me so fond -- also they keep me from swearing so that's a win-win situation). Even struggling and fuming at each other they still try to communicate, and they.still.care. And while my heart ached here and there because Ren was sometimes a bit unkind to Asher, handing him no apology whatsoever after lashing out, I also 1) understand this book is told from Ren's pov, + the fact that he went through Things; 2) appreciate the fact this makes Ren flawed. Everyone is, of course (and this is told from Ren pov's, so it's easy to take his side as we're in his mind), but it's nice, to see flaws in a character -- especially when later on Rowan reminds Ren Asher lost a family when he lost the Phoenix Corps. I also (3!!) have hope that hopefully in book three these two will have a good talk, or at least settle down. Y.e.s Asher's speech to Ren towards the end had me emotti spaghetti but listen I just want these two to vibe happily in a quiet place where nobody is looking for them. Have a nice cuddle. Kiss kiss live a good life far away from dangers. Also Asher has always been following Ren no matter what no matter where he went therefore I am looking for a return of the lift (many lifts) Ash sent Ren his way, as the french say (renvoyer l'ascenseur) 👁👁👁👁
What more is there to say? Loved the settings. Absolutely gorgeous places, super interesting to read about and imagine. The stark difference between Erden and Crei!! The darkness where Ren finally met Liam... So many settings -- and with them, atmospheres. The snow on Erden (the Roper's house, such an interesting place!), the pollution on Crei... Delphi, which has changed since the last book... So so interesting. So lovely.
I also loved getting to meet old characters again 🥺 Sorcha, Ren's parents (sigh... sad confrontation there)... Even the castle, which has changed so much now! (Oz, if you're out there.....) It was really nice to catch up with them -- and to leave Jakob with them. This sweetheart. 'Who'd have thought I'd be best friends with the weird kid?' 'I don't need to marry Ezzy to be your brother.' 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺 Brothers not in blood but in bond 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺 I loved this bond so very much. And, 'She talked as if Jakob had died, and, in a way, he had. Rowan would never see him again. There would be no reason for their path to cross.' Like this hurts but in such a good way!! This is about Rowan, but I remember another line about Ren thinking about Jakob, and just... It is so sad they're parting but also, part of life (even with a little more dangers), and it's a nice, beautiful, dreamy way of tying this up.
Enjoyed the style, as well. Things are easy to picture -- they're painted, in a way, and the tableau they shape is colourful, beautiful -- intriguing, and so, so unique. I've said it before, first book was unique, and this follow-up only keeps, amps it up. It's amazing.
Different tone. Just as lovely. Author if you're reading this, thanks for keeping up the good work and putting out such a good book <3