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WITCHLANDS #2

Windwitch by Susan DennardWindwitch

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more like 3.75 stars
this book was a little bit slow at the start with merrik's chapter i mean i don't know in comparison to truthwitch it wasn't that great but still there were some things that i loved about it first up aeduan i mean don't judge me i like that guy i don't know why but i just like him also i kind of ship him and iseult so yeah he is one of the things i liked about this book .
second there is iseult she had a key role in this book and i kind of like her more in this book than the last one also she has this really cool ability which we kind of see in the first boook but see more of it in here so yeah i really want to see more of it andknow how much more cool it could be also i really want to see this puppeteer too bacause she kind of intrigues me.
third merriks sister i mean i don't know she is kind of bad ass in her own way and also she was misunderstood by her own brother although she loved him so very much and she is like very loyal to her country so i really like her and also i feel like she has a much more important role to play so yeah.
and safi no words i just love her she is so sassy and so just she is great and i adore her.
so after the first half the book it became like superb the writing picked up and things kind of picked up together so yeah and also the ending kind of left me satisfied not in the sense like don't need to read the third book but in the way like i am satisfied with this endingand also did you read the title of the third book BLOODWITCH i can't help but want this book right away because aeduan.
all in all it had the second book hang over but its nothing unusual so yeah that's all.

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