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The Mageborn Traitor (Exiles, Vol. 2)

The Mageborn Traitor (Exiles, Vol. 2)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: The Mageborn Traitor
Review: Melanie Rawn seems to have weaved a complicated web she can't control on The Mageborn Traitor. The book follows up on The ruins of Amrbai, after caithlin(with the aid of other's) as the new captal defeat Glenin. Anyway this book losses the concept of the main storyline as pages after pages are spent more on the political and social structure of lenfell. And how sara attempt's for a social and political reform while ompletely ignoreing the threat to her children even though they were attacked a couple of times. The battle between Mage Guardians and Malerrisi become an oversight. As well as characters displaying no concept of what is happening. ex: The twins mikel and teggie seem to display no emotional loss after the attack on the mage school and the loss of thier numerous classmates. IMO the readers are given no attachement to the characters that i find myself closing the book numerous times. But alas i spent $8 on the book so i have to finish reading it... even though i find my self laughing at the stupidy of how the characters are protrayed on different situations...


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