
The Eagle & the Nightingales
Bardic Voices, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Christa Lewis
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By:
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Mercedes Lackey
Disturbed by the growing presence of the Church throughout Alanda, Nightingale fears for her non-human friends and joins forces with birdman T'fyrr in a quest to save the High King.
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Primo story
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Huzzah, Mercedes Lackey! Huzzah!
Excellent Series!
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ok
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There are stretches of what amount to parades of horribles intended to raise the stakes for the protagonist. The protagonist doesn't seem to have much agency through much of the novel. The villains are rather faceless and seem to have no real personalities. And the ending seems forced and abrupt.
That said, there are some hints of a much more interesting world and story here, but those are frustratingly just hints. And there's no indication of a path to showing us that world and story.
I generally like Lackey's work quite a bit, but this book just isn't up to her usual standard.
Weak characters and story
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