Review: The Testament of Loki
The Testament of Loki by Joanne M. Harris
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Gah! I HATE publishers who refuse to tell you anywhere on a book that it is part of a series!
The good news is, this book works reasonably well as a stand-alone. It's a little young-adulty, in its' obsession with teenagers for all of the characters. And a little disturbing, in the rapey way that Loki's possession of Jumps is described. But it is genuinely well-written, and Loki is of course a great character whom the author imbues with a marvelous voice. Loki's master plan at the end may not bear too much scrutiny (view spoiler) but I took that to be Loki's half-arsed seat-of-the-pants idea of planning, more than anything else.
Enjoyed the read.
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Gah! I HATE publishers who refuse to tell you anywhere on a book that it is part of a series!
The good news is, this book works reasonably well as a stand-alone. It's a little young-adulty, in its' obsession with teenagers for all of the characters. And a little disturbing, in the rapey way that Loki's possession of Jumps is described. But it is genuinely well-written, and Loki is of course a great character whom the author imbues with a marvelous voice. Loki's master plan at the end may not bear too much scrutiny (view spoiler) but I took that to be Loki's half-arsed seat-of-the-pants idea of planning, more than anything else.
Enjoyed the read.
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