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C**F
I had issues with this trilogy starting in this book...
Alright, so first thing you need to know is I bought the third book after I finished this one and I couldn't finish it. The problems that I had with this one get worse in the third one.So positives first: I really like Kate Elliot. I thoroughly enjoyed her Spiritwalker Trilogy: at times I was tearing up, and others I laughed out loud. So I bought this trilogy thinking it was a sure thing. There's a lot more characters in this trilogy. I don't have a problem with that because I felt the important characters are well-drawn. The plot line pacing is definitely slower in this trilogy, but again, it was ok with me. Her dialogue between characters is always smooth, and the world-building is great.Where I started having an issue was when I realized there was a definite increase in the violence to women and children/infants in this second book. And I felt like this increased in the third one for sure, to the point where I couldn't handle it anymore and didn't finish the book. I was only 18% of the way through. I'm guessing she was trying to make it very graphically clear that the bad guys are definitely evil; however, I felt like it was getting to the point where it was gratuitous. A downright evil enemy can be adequately described without quite so many examples or graphic detail. Being a woman, reading about rape in a story bugs me, but I can handle it if it's part of the story arc. However, rape of children and murder of infants is not something I handle well. It was definitely part of the story in the first book, in the second book I started to wonder, and in the third book I was absolutely sickened to the point I didn't care about finishing the book anymore. This is VERY rare for me. After a few examples of this sort of thing, I'm pretty sure the audience gets the point that the bad guys are EVIL. Any examples after that point are simply sick and gratuitous.I was very disappointed I didn't finish this trilogy when I so thoroughly loved her Spiritwalker trilogy. I really love her writing, world-building, and fully dimensional characters, but there is a point past which I simply can't take any more child rape and infanticide.
N**S
Worthy Successor
This work is a worthy successor to Spirit Gate. I will admit I had never even heard of the author before I saw the first book in the series in a bargain sale, but since then I have purchased all three of the Crossroads books so far in print.Where book one introduces and gives the backgrounds of all of the main characters, book two further fleshes out the main characters and even elevates one of the minor characters in the first book into major character status. One of the things I despised about the first book was that the "main" character for the first forty or so pages is killed off. She returns with a vengeance in book two, though still not as much as I would have liked.The locations in this book are much more static than in the first. This allows the author to concentrate more on the characters than having them tromp from place to place. In addition to further fleshing out the original characters this work also introduces some new chacters that contribute to the plot and character interactions.One method that I use to determine whether or not I like a work is whether or not the prose becomes visual while reading. Both this book and is precursor do that.The one aspect that I did not like about this work was its repetitive descriptions of virgin and child rape. Admittedly, Kirit's experience explains much about how she acts, but this could have been accomplished without being so graphic or detailed. The child situations contribute nothing, and should have been left out completely.
C**N
Here's the Crossroads map
The map was available on Kate's site. Good idea to keep it handy, put into favorites or something. I sure refer to it a lot. As to the review, as others have said it's not as good as Crown of Stars, which is a classic and considered one of the best epic fantasy series ever written. I'm having trouble with the amount of sexual abuse of women and children. It doesn't need to keep being repeated, we got it the first time. We hate the bad guys anyway. It's a big story though, with lots of plot lines and many characters. It's complex and yet the nature of the Guardians remains vague. Hopefully the final book will fill us in later on the characters we're reading about now.
K**R
I like, I read this The Black Wolves initially and ...
I like, I read this The Black Wolves initially and then went back to read the earlier trilogy. Ms. Elliot is progressing and I look forward to continue reading her work. The "magic" as such is a bit of mystery and I am not sure how it is supposed to manifest itself properly however I think it will become firmer as the second series progresses.
K**R
Needed a break before I finished it.
While I found this book a little long-winded, and it took me longer to read than other books (I actually put it down and read some others in-between), I found it still intriguing. It left off at a good place that actually wants me to go and read the rest of the series.My biggest issue with the book was the amount of sexual assault happening. It was actually the biggest reason I had to put down the book and read something else. Though I'm glad I finished it.
P**Z
Guardians and Reeve's
This second book in the series, in my opinion, is better than the first book. The characters introduced in the first book were brought to life even more. Their development was impressive to the point where you almost fall in love with them. I highly recommend this book and series, to anyone who loves to cheer for the good guys.
A**R
Slow and steady
The build up is intense... Can't wait to read the next one. Characters and societies very well done. Somewhat slow.
G**Y
Great sequel
This one is just as good as the first book which many series are not. Am starting the third book and really enjoying this series.
M**H
Shadow Gate : Book 2 of Crossroads
Very good book, really good condition, and arrived well within the stated delivery time.Kate Elliott is still writing very good fantasy books, and the story continues without any joins. The previous story is revealed as and when required to keep continuity of the plots. I always get a lot of enjoyment from her books, and hope she keeps on writing about Seregil and Alec forever! Also, as they live for 100's of years, that could get difficult!
C**Y
excellent sequel
Interesting plot development, and I'm very curious to see where Elliott takes us next.There were some predictable things that she totally avoided, which was a pleasant surprise, and I'm really enjoying seeing various characters through different eyes - creating a many layered effect.
S**S
Crossroads Series
Another great book in the series, it is blood thirsty at times but Kate Elliott has me hooked, can not wait for the next book in the series
M**G
Follows on well
Good series
S**L
As good as the first book
This continues the brilliant and sometimes convoluted tale of "The Hundred" with all its troubles.Excellent read each time I revisit
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