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bebe007's review against another edition
dark
mysterious
tense
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Graphic: Child abuse, Death, Domestic abuse, Drug abuse, Gore, and Murder
Moderate: Pedophilia, Rape, Sexual assault, and Torture
Minor: Death of parent and War
golden_lilies's review against another edition
The crones sit together in silence. You've heard that in their youth they roamed the land, gathered their knowledge close. They were once many but now only two remain. They'll share what they learned with you, if only you have the strength to listen.
You draw nearer, the list clutched in your trembling hand.
"Ageless ones," you croak, "I asked the internet what to read next while I wait for Winds of Winter. Does this satisfy?"
The nearer one, her hair as pale as the moon, gently takes the page. Her eyes are pained as she glances to her sister. She shakes her head.
"Oh child," the other sighs. You swear you see a hundred worlds in her dark stare. "Friends don't let friends read Goodkind."
You draw nearer, the list clutched in your trembling hand.
"Ageless ones," you croak, "I asked the internet what to read next while I wait for Winds of Winter. Does this satisfy?"
The nearer one, her hair as pale as the moon, gently takes the page. Her eyes are pained as she glances to her sister. She shakes her head.
"Oh child," the other sighs. You swear you see a hundred worlds in her dark stare. "Friends don't let friends read Goodkind."
mtvetterla's review against another edition
2.0
I decided to read this book after reading [b:Nest|31945240|Nest|Terry Goodkind|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1475594235l/31945240._SX50_.jpg|52603875][b:Nest|31945240|Nest|Terry Goodkind|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1475594235l/31945240._SX50_.jpg|52603875]. While this book has the same concept as Nest, this book was way more violent and absurd. It also felt like the author couldn't keep help but to insert his political views (like the Deep State and political correctness) into the characters.
loginugget's review against another edition
5.0
** I received a copy of this book for free through a Goodreads giveaway. **
First, this book is dark, very dark. That isn't a bad thing though. To the contrary. I truly enjoyed how dark the book got. Enjoyed in the sense of, 'holy god! The main character has been through hell and she survived it all!'. I'm glad Goodkind didn't pull any punches with this book. He set the reader up for a dark sequel at the end of 'Nest' and he definitely doesn't disappoint. Without giving any spoilers, all I can say is that as dark and graphic as this book is, while it is certainly not for everyone, it is very enjoyable. It is a very welcome sequel for those people who enjoyed 'Nest' but it does feel all too real and foreboding at times. If you don't mind true darkness and pure hell in your books, this is definitely the book for you!
First, this book is dark, very dark. That isn't a bad thing though. To the contrary. I truly enjoyed how dark the book got. Enjoyed in the sense of, 'holy god! The main character has been through hell and she survived it all!'. I'm glad Goodkind didn't pull any punches with this book. He set the reader up for a dark sequel at the end of 'Nest' and he definitely doesn't disappoint. Without giving any spoilers, all I can say is that as dark and graphic as this book is, while it is certainly not for everyone, it is very enjoyable. It is a very welcome sequel for those people who enjoyed 'Nest' but it does feel all too real and foreboding at times. If you don't mind true darkness and pure hell in your books, this is definitely the book for you!
tholson1981's review
1.0
If I could give it less than 1 star I would. Garbage plot that makes no sense, pages and pages of unnecessary sexual violence, and paper thin characters.
britamac's review against another edition
dark
emotional
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
4.0
Terry, Terry, Terry. Why did you have to write a sequel to Nest. It was not needed. Nest was not good enough in my opinion. But, my opinion is not the end all and be all so here we are with The Girl In The Moon and it builds up on ideas from Nest and has characters in common with Nest but thankfully can be read on its own. So, hopefully we find that this is better than Nest.
In this book we get the opportunity to meet Angel Constantine. She has had a hard life. Her mom, a drug addict, just had a bunch of men passing through her life to teach her how men would treat her. Sadly her never got a real father to treat her the way a father should or teach her the things a father should. She is rope-d and obviously neglected. And it does mess her up. But, despite that she manages to put a life together and she finds a full time job and even finds a place of her own.
In this book we get the opportunity to meet Angel Constantine. She has had a hard life. Her mom, a drug addict, just had a bunch of men passing through her life to teach her how men would treat her. Sadly her never got a real father to treat her the way a father should or teach her the things a father should. She is rope-d and obviously neglected. And it does mess her up. But, despite that she manages to put a life together and she finds a full time job and even finds a place of her own.
Here's the thing though, Angela is kinda special. She has this ability to recognize dangerous killers by looking in their eyes. Now because of of this book and Nest, such men, they are not ready for Angela or ready for her abilities. By this point she has a favourable kill number at least by the time we meet her she does.
I am not going to spoil the plot for you. This is actually kind of good for a change, but I will tell you that there is a group of terrorists who are bent on striking a horrific blow against the US. And not surprisingly, Angela is the only one who can stop them.
Just like with Nest, this is another compelling thriller (better than Nest in my opinion). It is gory, some rope-y scenes are very graphic. (We really needed trigger warnings on some of Terry's books even back in these days.) I know it serves a purpose in the story but sometimes I wish it didn't have to be so graphic without the warnings.
There are elements that are more conservative at times and drawn from the news of the day. There is much made of terrorists crossing the Us-Mexico border and taking advantage of sanctuary cities to lesson their chances of capture.
They really don't have much in the way of personalities. They are just bad guys and that's it, nothing more, nothing less. And when Angela is rope-d and left for deal and actually manages to fight to free herself, it pissed me off when the cops are more mad at her for the illegal weapon then the crime that she is reporting. Honestly, it made me think that they were in on it all.
Sometimes I wish that I had this kind of ability, I think it would come in kind of handy. You would know right away if you are a cop if someone was guilty or innocent, redeemable or irredeemable and if you are dating, if someone is a good person or not. Sadly I know that it is all conservative fantasy. It would be nice to have just so you only killed those that deserved it and no innocent person ever died needlessly in pursuit of justice.
I actually liked this book and found it to be something of a page turner. I liked that it had a few false endings and for the time that it was published that wasn't something common. The only give away that it wasn't the actual ending was because of the number of pages that were left. This is a wall done book for being a Terry Goodkind and I will continue to recommend it and it is a great ride and one h$ll of a ride.
spicedude68's review against another edition
1.0
This book is a 2nd amendment, right wing propaganda. There is nothing good in it. It is misogynistic (even though it was a female protaganist). It is anti-islamic, anti-immigrant, entirely US nationalistic - slave to the current populist agenda. I about threw it in, except I don't usually leave a book unfinished.
Don't bother reading it.
Also Terry's treatment of his editors and artist (cover art from his other book) is shameful. I wish I could get my $'s back for this purchase.
Don't bother reading it.
Also Terry's treatment of his editors and artist (cover art from his other book) is shameful. I wish I could get my $'s back for this purchase.
tburns44's review
2.0
This book was VERY different from all of his other books that I have read, but I had seen, in reviews, warnings of some of its content, which were pretty accurate. If you are interested in this book, please check out multiple reviews. It contains multiple rape scenes, extreme brutality, as well as terrorism. It all fits into this story reasonably well, but be warned.
lyricsninja's review against another edition
2.0
I haven't done reviews in a while but this one needed to be out there. Terry Goodkind has written some pretty amazing stuff but this one is a little overboard. There is so much repetition that you wonder if he was attempting to hit a particular word count. There are a few really... Unnecessarily graphic scenes. And the overall concept for the book isn't exactly groundbreaking or unique. Still the story wraps around and completes in at least a satisfactory manner. I'm truly disappointed. The only thing saving it from a one star is the prose makes sense.
tholson1981's review against another edition
1.0
If I could give it less than 1 star I would. Garbage plot that makes no sense, pages and pages of unnecessary sexual violence, and paper thin characters.