A really enjoyable book. It's not high art, sure, but it was a thoroughly enjoyable read, and while we might be inclined to make assumptions just based on the romance genre and the publisher, I still felt that the plot was uncertain and surprising.
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tricia reviewed Deep Wizardry by Diane Duane
Strong offering but slightly predictable
4 stars
Content warning Minor/vague plot spoilers
Themes of loss, grief, and sacrifice, with a pretty telegraphed twist.
Following directly on from the first book, it's easy to see that the overall plot follows many of the same beats as So You Want To Be A Wizard, though differing a lot in the details.
I enjoyed the read but it didn't feel as ground breaking as #1. Still, excited to move on to #3!
i love this book
5 stars
This is one of the few books I've read that makes me long so powerfully to live in its world (let's be honest, to be the main character.)
The story is warm and loving, the writing lively and interesting. I already miss reading this book, and I wish I could have never left.