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Scott , Karsa Orlong
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This one is read by Seanan McGuire herself... only other book I've read like that was Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman...
Sha wrote: "I started this one early and kept going. The pre Narnia bits were engrossing enough to keep me going."
I'd forgotten how (view spoiler)
I'd forgotten how (view spoiler)

I finished it again... forgot a lot of details... same general feeling as before... I wish these were longer and you got to see more... knowing how their story ends in the first book makes me want to know more... you don't get that satisfying happy conclusion of an actual Narnia/Narnia-clone book... these are more gritty/ "real"...

I liked this a lot more than book one. Very good story and loved the Nightmare Before Christmas type of world.
Late to this BR. I just finished reading this and I liked the story more than the first one. It was interesting that in the end (view spoiler)
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Timelord Iain, Tech Support
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Charlie wrote: "Chapters 1&2 [spoilers removed]"
For sure... they get me every time... this is my 3rd reading of the first 2 books, I think... not sure I've re-read books 3 (definitely not 4)...
Every time I re-read book 1, I forget how the Jack/Jill events of book 1 can mesh with the events of book 2, but in the end, they always do...
My main problem with the prequels, is they leave you unsatisfied at the end, because they're very much unfinished stories... you don't get the happy endings (if there's one to have) until a present day story shows them returning Home... it's like if Nancy gets a prequel, and we get to see her in the Halls of the Dead, until the day she's kicked out... but it ends before the events of book 1 can show her return Home...
For sure... they get me every time... this is my 3rd reading of the first 2 books, I think... not sure I've re-read books 3 (definitely not 4)...
Every time I re-read book 1, I forget how the Jack/Jill events of book 1 can mesh with the events of book 2, but in the end, they always do...
My main problem with the prequels, is they leave you unsatisfied at the end, because they're very much unfinished stories... you don't get the happy endings (if there's one to have) until a present day story shows them returning Home... it's like if Nancy gets a prequel, and we get to see her in the Halls of the Dead, until the day she's kicked out... but it ends before the events of book 1 can show her return Home...
