![]() ![]() Instead of character arcs or motivation, there was preparation for the final showdown, whatever that might be. Book two gave me people struggling to get their footing and then a series of long chapters of these characters being maneuvered into position to prepare for book three. I felt it suffered greatly from being a second book in the trilogy-a waystation between points.īook one brought the problem and the destruction of the world. My views are definitely in the minority here just after its release date, however, I was hoping for more to this incredible world than what I read. I’m disappointed, since Black Sun was one of my favorite reads of 2020. If you cannot save a broken crow, it is a mercy to put him down. When that happens, you must choose the collective over the individual. When injured, crows may become feral, a danger to their own flock. And sea captain Xiala finds herself adrift, again, struggling for a place to land. As Serapio and Naranpa struggle to regain a sense of free will in the midst of their eternal struggle, they find themselves at war both with their godlike destiny and the earth-bound humans who wish to use the avatars’ powers for their own purposes. ![]() Gods walk the earth again-but without instructions for their human avatars. The city of Tova is in the midst of political upheaval. Do what duty requires, and you will always be in the right.” ![]()
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