Volume 2 and 3 of witches Chant Mireille Calmel
If the first volume of the adventures of Algonde was a lovely surprise me a bit more disappointed.
This is due to several things. First, the mythology created by Mireille Calmel is in my opinion not sufficiently developed. (A character reads an ancient text [for example], I wish I could read it too, this kind of small detail makes the difference between a pretty good book and a good book.)
We spend too many characters in character. (The book is badly cut? I made sharper separations, in what for me is a little mess.)
action seems more focused on love stories from X to Y, wife of W Z is in love with A and B is in love with W, which eventually ends up loving it. That the fires of love medieval version here. Finally, I enlarged the line, but hey, it's more the interest not the main plot? The famous legend?
As for villains, and this is especially true in the third volume, I think they really give off the scent. The feeling of fear and urgency no longer exists really. Last
grooos black dot, is that is the end but not really because there is a new saga behind (well two volumes, but hey ...). Well, it gets on my nerves a bit. I was convinced, and here's my fault, I know, (because I do not like wasting my life with spoilers by reading summaries) at the end of this third volume would still be a finite big part of things, and that further, since I knew its existence, developed other facts. Another story. Hey ben not. I am a bit frustrated.
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