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emilymahar 's review for:
Let the Sky Fall
by Shannon Messenger
I went into this book blindly, not knowing a thing about it. I must say that I came to like it a lot.
I was immediately drawn in when reading about the girl from his dreams and the storm. I wanted to know what was going on with him from the beginning. I also loved how descriptive the book became when dealing with the wind elementals (Windwalkers/sylphs). There were lots of details about the different directional winds, which made it really interesting. I also liked how, in general, there were lots of detailed descriptions, but not too many so that it was boring.
As for the characters, I liked how they were written. Vane was incredibly sarcastic and Audra was such a strong, stubborn character. I loved how different the two were but they came to care about each other through the training.
Overall, I really liked this book! I liked how the book ended fairly openly so that it left me thinking about the possibilities of what could happen next. It also got me wondering if there are other elementals than just wind?
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I was immediately drawn in when reading about the girl from his dreams and the storm. I wanted to know what was going on with him from the beginning. I also loved how descriptive the book became when dealing with the wind elementals (Windwalkers/sylphs). There were lots of details about the different directional winds, which made it really interesting. I also liked how, in general, there were lots of detailed descriptions, but not too many so that it was boring.
As for the characters, I liked how they were written. Vane was incredibly sarcastic and Audra was such a strong, stubborn character. I loved how different the two were but they came to care about each other through the training.
Overall, I really liked this book! I liked how the book ended fairly openly so that it left me thinking about the possibilities of what could happen next. It also got me wondering if there are other elementals than just wind?
(Read for free on Pulseit.com)