wiedzmaSol napisał(a):Lilio, skończyłam Szaleństwo elfów i ostrzegam, kończy się w jeszcze gorszy sposób niż Bezzmienna. Gdybym nie wiedziała że autorka coś dalej napisała myślałabym że to koniec definitywny.
W ogóle książka jest mroczniejsza od poprzedniczek. Nie wiadomo kto jest sojusznikiem a kto wrogiem. Nikomu, dosłownie nikomu, Mac nie powinna ufać - takie mam wrażenie po tej części.
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czytam czwórkę i chce mi się wyć.Spoiler:
Kilka słów od Karen napisał(a):"I'm currently working on a trilogy that features Dani, Christian MacKeltar, Ryodan, and the mysterious 'Dancer,' set primarily in Fever-Dublin. Each installment in the trilogy is a stand-alone mystery, however there are larger plot arcs unfolding in the background...
..For those of you who have been worrying—the trilogy is not YA. If I had to categorize it, I would say it straddles the line between YA and adult uneasily. ...Many of the questions I left unanswered in the FEVER series are addressed in this new series.
Exciting news: I’ve agreed to write two more books after that. Once the new trilogy is complete, I’m returning to the core story begun in the FEVER series, and will resume writing about Mac, Barrons, V’lane, Cruce, the Unseelie king, the concubine, the Song of Making.
All in all, there are five more books coming about the Fever World!"
Karen Marie Moning
wiedzmaSol napisał(a):noo końcówka kładzie. Czwórki w nt nie skończyłam, doczytałam do pewnego momentu, ale jakoś nie mogę się wciągnąć w inne tłumaczenie.
W ogóle to co zostało po Szaleństwie elfów w Dublinie przeraża. Jak dla mnie ta część jest mocno mroczna i na dodatek właśnie lepiej jej nie zaczynać jeśli nie ma się pod ręką czwartej.
"I'm currently working on a trilogy that features Dani, Christian MacKeltar, Ryodan, and the mysterious 'Dancer,' set primarily in Fever-Dublin. Each installment in the trilogy is a stand-alone mystery, however there are larger plot arcs unfolding in the background...
..For those of you who have been worrying—the trilogy is not YA. If I had to categorize it, I would say it straddles the line between YA and adult uneasily. ...Many of the questions I left unanswered in the FEVER series are addressed in this new series.
Exciting news: I’ve agreed to write two more books after that. Once the new trilogy is complete, I’m returning to the core story begun in the FEVER series, and will resume writing about Mac, Barrons, V’lane, Cruce, the Unseelie king, the concubine, the Song of Making.
All in all, there are five more books coming about the Fever World!"
"ICED is the sixth book in the Fever series. The only difference is ICED is narrated by Dani, interspersed with various other first-person points of view. (One of those first person points of view is Christian MacKeltar.)
ICED opens up one week before Shadowfever ends, at the sidhe-seer’s abbey, the morning after the Cruce got imprisoned beneath it. You don’t miss a beat in the action I developed in the prior books.
Some of the characters you will see: Dani, Dancer, Ryodan, Christian, Lor, Jo, Kat, Cruce, Velvet, a glimpse or two of Mac & Barrons, and many others.
BURNED and FLAYED are books 7 & 8 in the Fever series. Again, told from Dani’s viewpoint, plus others. Books 9 & 10 will return to Mac’s point of view. Mostly. If you don’t read 6, 7 & 8, books 9 and 10 won’t make any sense."
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