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kailey_luminouslibro 's review for:
Tiger's Quest
by Colleen Houck
My heart is dying! I can't even handle this wonderful series. My life is falling apart, and I'm crying four times a day or more. I just keep reading and reading and ignoring real life, because these books have completely captured me.
I liked that the first third of the book was set in Oregon, and the rest of the book back in India. Somehow even boring old Oregon took on a luster and a glow of magic!
I was glad to see that the pacing was better in this book than in the first one. The writing has definitely improved, and the adventure parts of the story were more carefully thought out with more complex puzzles and better plot twists. So happy with this writing!
Kishan and Ren are my heroes for all time. They are both my favorite people in the world. I just want to hug them, kiss each cheek, and make them be happy! I am totally in love with them both. I love how they are different in many ways, (and their personalities show through the writing in delicious detail) but they are also very similar too.
Kelsey continues to amaze with her vulnerability, her strength, and her character development. She's smart as a whip, and runs circles around those stupid tigers! I just adore her character. Every step of the way through the story, I'm cheering for her, and crying with her, and holding my breath in fear and suspense right along with her.
The only thing that annoyed me was the excessive use of italics, and the TWO love triangles. I mean, one love triangle is enough for any book, but TWO?!?! Was that really necessary? Okay, but I still loved every second of it. If you had to write two love triangles, you just did it right, because I adored every chapter. haha!
I am IMMEDIATELY picking up the third book in this series. Oh yeah. I'm not even waiting a second before getting my eyeballs on that new chapter. There are very few series that I have ever read straight through all the books without stopping to read something else; this is one of them.
I liked that the first third of the book was set in Oregon, and the rest of the book back in India. Somehow even boring old Oregon took on a luster and a glow of magic!
I was glad to see that the pacing was better in this book than in the first one. The writing has definitely improved, and the adventure parts of the story were more carefully thought out with more complex puzzles and better plot twists. So happy with this writing!
Kishan and Ren are my heroes for all time. They are both my favorite people in the world. I just want to hug them, kiss each cheek, and make them be happy! I am totally in love with them both. I love how they are different in many ways, (and their personalities show through the writing in delicious detail) but they are also very similar too.
Kelsey continues to amaze with her vulnerability, her strength, and her character development. She's smart as a whip, and runs circles around those stupid tigers! I just adore her character. Every step of the way through the story, I'm cheering for her, and crying with her, and holding my breath in fear and suspense right along with her.
The only thing that annoyed me was the excessive use of italics, and the TWO love triangles. I mean, one love triangle is enough for any book, but TWO?!?! Was that really necessary? Okay, but I still loved every second of it. If you had to write two love triangles, you just did it right, because I adored every chapter. haha!
I am IMMEDIATELY picking up the third book in this series. Oh yeah. I'm not even waiting a second before getting my eyeballs on that new chapter. There are very few series that I have ever read straight through all the books without stopping to read something else; this is one of them.