I am enjoying this series. Definitely fantasy, definitely intriguing.
Outside of fiction, how do people really and truly learn about things esoteric? It seems that I have learned what I have through conversations with like minded people, and through reading. However, to delve in to some of these topics, you really have to wonder about what are the most reliable sources and how to find them.
It is amazing how many words are written, and how it can be to find the ones that are meaningful. I could ramble on in this vein for a while, and wax poetic, but it is something that niggles at my thoughts at times. I think there is more out there than meets the eye, and I do believe in 'mysteries' and that we can't explain everything logically away, and I do believe in leaps of faith.
This is book 2 in a series of 4.. and with the 4th book not due out until February 2016, I was half hoping to not really want to order book 3 right away so there is less time to wait before the next book comes out. Alas. I am really enjoying this series, so the book has been ordered and will likely arrive at the library way too quickly. If I was lumbering through some books there for a while, I have been setting a blistering pace lately. I see that 50 books this is a reasonable goal. It is interesting how the four main characters play out - and the characteristics they all seem to be embody. As a reader, to also see who are the more appealing characters, at what time. This is an entertaining series if you enjoy paranormal fantasy. There is a bit of this book that is a bit farfetched, in the sense that there are two characters (almost the good/evil split of one quality) that can bring items out of dreams, the 'greywaren' ... but in this world, it works.
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