![]() It's totally unique and anything that has to do with storms is a plus in my book. I loved it in book one and I love it just as much in this book as well. ![]() I think this might be favorite magic system of all time. Y'all know I am a SUCKER for a villain's backstory and I think this worked really well for the book. Rage kicks off with a new element to the story and that's learning about how the Stormlord came to be and giving readers a little inkling on why he's hellbent on ruining the Locke family. They're all so lovable and sneaky and if I'm being honest, carry a large part of the story on their backs, more so than Roar. □□□□ The crew. I absolutely loved to be back with the crew that Roar surrounded herself with in book one. There were a lot of "ooooh now I remember" and "who the hell is that" going on for the first 25% of the book, but once I got it we were in good business. ![]() I had only read the first book a few months back but I was still so confused when I first picked up book two because I couldn't remember everything that happened. If you haven't picked up Rage yet I would highly recommend doing a reread of Roar. The highly anticipated sequel to Roar was equal parts thrilling and suffering from second book syndrome, but overall I have to say I enjoyed more than I disliked. ![]() "But in this city, in all Stormling cities, he was acutely aware that humans could cause just as much damage as the fiercest of tempests." ![]()
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