The Book Depository Etched In Bone by Anne Bishop
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Description: Etched In Bone : Paperback : Penguin Putnam Inc : 9780451474506 : 0451474503 : 08 Feb 2018 : New York Times-bestselling author Bishop returns to her world of the Others, as humans struggle to survive in the shadow of shapeshifters and vampires far more powerful than themselves. The Book Depository Etched In Bone by Anne Bishop - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Product ID: 9780451474506
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Rating: 5
Review: Totally new world immerses you into the narrative from the first page to the last! An array of amazing and fascinating characters keeps you glued to their adventures,relationships and endings. For all its terrors I wouldn't mind living in their world...in the Lakeside Courtyard..It's not a cosy world or a cosy read ...it's grim and often vicious but full of care,compassion,excitement and hope..and such humour I found myself laughing out loud!I can't believe the series has anded...I'm going to miss Meg, Simon ,Sam and the rest of the Pack ..Human,Wolf and others.
Author: Rani
Rating: 3
Review: The human uprising has been brutally squashed, and the few cities left tentatively attempt to survive, now knowing to fear the darkness, and frightening silence. As people and communities continue to struggle and rebuild, Lakeside Courtyard, relatively unharmed work to maintain the tentative peace that exists, knowing the annihilation of humankind could be a breath away. A threat in human form arrives at the doorstep of the Courtyard, yet Simon’s instinct to remove this threat is squashed by The Elders, who wish to observe this particular human meat to see what he will do, a decision that could have terrible consequences for all. The plot line was not bad, but for the fifth book I was expecting something more, this book was overall enjoyable and I was engaged. However when I realised I was reaching the end I was thinking no this can't be it!, things with Simon and Meg did not manifest as I would have liked, and what Bishop shows when it comes to the progression of their relationship wasn't enough, more layers and depth was needed. Also, the depiction of some of the humans such as Jesse and Monty's mother as alpha females and the responses of The Others to them for me didn't always feel right, especially at the onset. The strength and fierceness of The Others in some of these interactions weirdly diminished, and made me shake my head in bemusement. I was expecting more than I received with this book. Still I will be reading more by the author.