This one has a lot of the same problems as book 1. Namely, press? Media? In a medieval fantasy? Ugh!
I still don't like Milo, and i still can't pinpoint why, other than that I like Caspian better.
The dynamic between him and Azia is so much mor dynamic and interesting.
Also, I didn't like the part she included Milo in when she promised not to. It's one thing to disobey her father, but that was too much in my opinion.
Overall, I can't say i like Azia very much in this one especially. She made some very stupid choices, and to her own detriment too.
But despite all that, it was a quick read and I was I intrigued. I will keep going with the series.