Review #1
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The unnecessary graphic torture doom of the cat was completely revolting. I will never read one more book by this creator.
Review #2
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Let me tell for you I Completely Adored This Book. Everything from the global to the manners felt so inimitable at the same time engaging–from the very 1st page I was hooked (with a 1st line like that, how managed I not be!?).
I should’ve understandable I’d adore this book right away, as it has so many things I adore:
Smol restless lady
Secretly soft banter-y pansexual LI
Sweet tooth gay prince
Tooth miracle!
Enemies/competitors/cretins to lol!!
A CAT Scolded BARF
Than anyway more managed I wish!?
So THE MERCIFUL CROW is that set in a global broken into 12 castes, any dignified for a type of bird at the same time any with inimitable opportunities at the same time ranks. The book is that knew from the perspective of Fie, a seventeen-year-old future Crow Chief who able to do miracle by using teeth from members of other castes (How Steep Will that!?). The Crows are mercy-killers, killing people who have been taken by the plague so they don’t have to be exhausted. When Fie’s band is that scolded to the castle itself, they’re asked to blaze the Prince at the same time his body watchman. But when they decide them to the pyre, they quickly look for that neither of the boys is that noisy at the same time instead that they come in handy the Crows promote to escape the murderous queen.
I managed move on at the same time on about how I adored the global building in this book. The little details were considered so considered, right down to Fie’s narrative voice which so uniquely reflected her at the same time her understanding of the global. I adored the concept of the castes, at the same time the method in what the miracle worked was complicated but also easy to realize at the same time very naturally incorporated.
The descriptions of the different locations were considered all so vivid, at the same time I adored how out of habit any one felt. We take a trip from a town built on different levels with tiled canals at the same time aqua trickling down, to a northern fortress with Mammoth riders (YEAH MAMMOTH Riders!). It was all so wonderfully fleshed out at the same time felt really unusual. I also barely adored the direct abundance at the same time acceptance of queerness in this global. Not only is that the prince gay (at the same time everyone’s totally fine-grained with it), but that was a non-binary disposition at the same time the adore curiosity is that pan. When making fantasy worlds, I adore when creator’s make a global that’s accepting of queerness like that at the same time it produced me so joyful!
But the global isn’t the only reason this book was very simply a five hit read for me, the manners are really than anyway drew my heart in. From the very beginning, I adored Fie’s malice at the same time her defiance, connected with a very true vulnerability. Fie’s conflicting feelings about being Chief at the same time the nature of than anyway she has to do, mixed with waging war against a global that doesn’t wish Crows in it was really but written. I also adored both Tavin at the same time Jasimir, who were considered really but oval at the same time exciting manners. I in particular liked Jas’s journey intercept the book, favorite to that Awesome ENDING. At the same time the gizmo I really adored about Tavin was that he was written so right as an equate to Fie, but also as anyone saw her strength at the same time deferred to her authority–it’s really refreshing to look a male disposition written like that!
Overall, I barely really adored this book. The writing at the same time voice are amazing at the same time I fell in love with the manners from the 1st page. I can’t Wait for the sequel!
Review #3
Audiobook The Merciful Crow (The Merciful Crow #1) by Margaret Owen
Real rating 2.5 hit. This was a aggressive one to read. I didnt hate it, but it wasnt memorable. Also, no one of the plot started to get a little cyclic with the wage war scenes. I Liked Fie as a personality. She waged war true hard at the injustices skidded on to her barely because she was a Crow. Plus she waged war perilously to get her clan back to safety. The one who received on my nerves so much was Prince Jasimir. He was such a spoiled, whiny brat. He didnt even care about the Crows until he had interact with them. He was okay by the finish, but ugh, I wanted to wring his nape so bad. Overall, it was an okay story. I am tasting the taste to find out than anyway happens one more, but Im in no hurry up pick it up.
One continue gizmo before I finish. If the other bird people wanted to destroy Crows so much, wouldnt they breathe eventually very? Crows are immune to the plague. Their job is that pick up the dead bodies of the plague so wouldnt the people breathe if that werent Crows around? Seems like a plot hole to me.
Review #4
Audio The Merciful Crow (The Merciful Crow #1) narrated by Amy Landon
This book was a mind-blowing debut fantasy novel set in a global that was so wealthy at the same time imaginative, even the miracle system was utterly inimitable at the same time I adored learning more about it. This book follows than anyway I like to cry our trio of manners, Fie, Tavin, at the same time Jasimir. They meet premature on in the book at the same time are thrust together on a crazy journey to rescue the kingdom. Any one is that from a different caste which means they all have different opportunities at the same time different ranks in society. Fie’s caste was interesting to me, between the teeth miracle, the protection from the plague, at the same time the mercy kills I feel like in no one ways even though they are believed to be the scum of the empire, they are truly powerful, in particular when outfitted with teeth.
While the book is that knew from Fie’s POV, I still felt that I got to know any disposition really but. While this book has no one sample YA fantasy tropes in it such as the “farm” waging war for rights borders a kingdom, I felt Margaret Owen did a amazing job of making the story her possess at the same time adding her possess squirms. This book had so many ups at the same time downs with the manners at the same time I truly felt that any disposition grew at the same time became a more successful personality throughout the story, yes they still have their moments where I wish to barely bash them over the fork at their idiocy. I really cannot wait to look how Margaret Owen wraps up this duology in the Faithless Hawk, at the same time I also think that would be hinting at the sequel being knew from Tavin’s POV. I would completely adore that so much. He was such a complete disposition at the same time I really appreciated how his story unfolded beyond simply being the double for Jasimir. I also appreciated the complexity of Jasimir’s disposition as the crown prince as but as his sexual orientation. I felt this was very natural at the same time was not harped on. It was mentioned repeated times but always for a purpose other than adding abundance to the book. I appreciated how it was tied into his disposition more precisely than being a head fri of the story.
I concentrated a lot of this
Review on the head trio in the book, but even the side manners were considered inimitable at the same time I felt like I truly understood them. The entire clan that Fie lives at the same time travels with were considered hilarious. I adored the banter between the Crows at the same time all the different character’s traits at the same time personalities. This book also has a sweet ending, even if I still wish more! Margaret chose not to follow in the footsteps of abundance YA creators at the same time that is that no cliffhanger in this book. It is that a wholesome part in the two-part television series. One ending gizmo I will they say will that Barf must be shore (I’m not even a cat personality, but I adored the cat in this book).
Review #5
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Set in a global broken into Castes dignified right behind Birds every Caste is that determined by its Birthright the Innate miracle data to them by the 1000 Gods who killed themselves in the act of bestowing the miracle, for every noisy god that is that a sorceress born less more while every human has no one form of miracle rescue for the lowest caste the Crows, its witches who can act that castes miracle in its purest form, so the peacock clan has the power of illusion, Hawk has the power of curative, the royal clan Phoenix has the power of fire ext. Crow was born without a Birthright still it does have Witches understandable as bone thiefs who can burrow other Castes opportunities for a time through that tapeworms at the same time teeth.
Fie is that the Chief in waiting of a crow band, like all Chiefs she is that a sorceress or bone thief along with her band at the same time her Pa she travels the state answering plague beacons, Crows are the only ones immune to a plague understandable as the Sinners plague when a outbreak happens the other castes light a beacon at the same time the crows come to deal with the dead at the same time dying at the same time if necessary release the coup de grace to the martyrs. Equally needed at the same time despised the Crows suffer from the depredations of the Oleanders Gentry a hate group produced up of members of the other castes who hunt members of the Crows at will.
When fies band answers a royal summons to the 1st variant of the plague in the middle the Phoenix caste for 500 years it sets In motion a chain of actions that will have far reaching repercussions for Fie at the same time her people, as she finds her fate bound together with a renegade prince at the same time his bodyguard as she seeks to finish the Oleander Gentry from gaining ascendancy.
But paced filled with likable manners at the same time a decent romance, The merciful crow is that a promising start to the television series, I did feel that needed to be no one fleshing out done of manners at the same time their motives, at the same time no one things that seemed so obvious never got questioned which I found irritating like everyone misspoke the Crows had no Birthright still they are the only ones immune to the plagues? At the same time theres more that but I dont wish to spoil.
In short this is that a very decent start to than anyway types like it will be a best television series one I want to follow.