Cregg rated Star Wars Jedi: Battle Scars: 2 stars
Star Wars Jedi: Battle Scars by Sam Maggs, Author 336184 CS (Star Wars Jedi)
Cal Kestis has built a new life for himself with the crew of the Stinger Mantis. Together, Cal's crew has …
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Cal Kestis has built a new life for himself with the crew of the Stinger Mantis. Together, Cal's crew has …
Following the dramatic events of Light of the Jedi, the heroes of the High Republic era return to face a …
Following the dramatic events of Light of the Jedi, the heroes of the High Republic era return to face a …
A standalone novel in the fantastic world of Katherine Addison's award-winning The Goblin Emperor.
When young half-goblin emperor Maia sought …
Long before the First Order, before the Empire, before even The Phantom Menace. . . Jedi lit the way for …
A budding dark sorceress determined not to use her formidable powers uncovers yet more secrets about the workings of her …
Leaving in its wake desolate cold and frozen land, the legendary ice dragon has never been tamed until it meets …
Experiencing an epiphany within the most daunting prison of the monstrous Lord Ruler, half-Skaa Kelsier finds himself taking on the …
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Harry Potter has never played a sport while flying on a broomstick. He's never worn a cloak of invisibility, befriended …
In the fifth volume of the Hitchhiker series, Random, the daughter of Arthur Dent, leaves her remote home planet on …
"For sheer storytelling delight and pure adventure, Treasure Island has never been surpassed. From the moment young Jim Hawkins first …
The first book of the series was one of my favorites. The world building, supporting characters, and story are all wonderful. The main problem comes from the main character, who doesn't ever seem to have character growth in any meaningful ways even throughout the second entry. I find myself at times wishing the worst on her solely because she makes the most annoying mistakes out of any main character of any fantasy book I've read, and refuses to mature in any way. And to make matters worse, many of the supporting characters see less and less action within this book or they die (or both). Death is to be expected in a book like this of course, but it can be frustrating when the main character is so annoying that you have few redeemable characters to fall back on. Overall a disappointment compared to the first entry that makes it …
The first book of the series was one of my favorites. The world building, supporting characters, and story are all wonderful. The main problem comes from the main character, who doesn't ever seem to have character growth in any meaningful ways even throughout the second entry. I find myself at times wishing the worst on her solely because she makes the most annoying mistakes out of any main character of any fantasy book I've read, and refuses to mature in any way. And to make matters worse, many of the supporting characters see less and less action within this book or they die (or both). Death is to be expected in a book like this of course, but it can be frustrating when the main character is so annoying that you have few redeemable characters to fall back on. Overall a disappointment compared to the first entry that makes it tough to want to read the next entry.