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Original Title: | The Sphere of Secrets |
ISBN: | 0060571608 (ISBN13: 9780060571603) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Oracle Prophecies #2 |
Catherine Fisher
Paperback | Pages: 344 pages Rating: 3.92 | 1087 Users | 57 Reviews
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Title | : | The Sphere of Secrets (The Oracle Prophecies #2) |
Author | : | Catherine Fisher |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 344 pages |
Published | : | June 1st 2006 by Eos (first published 2003) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Mythology. Magic. Fiction |
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I'm doing a quick review on this:1. Basically, in the book, everything is going wrong, even though it's supposed to be right.
2. It was like the first one, I'd say, with just a few different problems:
- The drought has not ended. All of our important friends are distracted, and only Mirany can see that something is really wrong.
- Alexos is still being plotted against, which is why he heads to find the Well to give the land water again, following the directions of the Sphere of Secrets.
- Oblek has lost his music, and, it seems, his mind. He has to be on the watch, with the witty Jackal right behind him.
- Seth has been offered an interesting job - his loyalty is questioned by everyone, especially himself.
3. Through it all, the same old themes are explored - loyalty, power, and belief.
4. A lot of mythology in here, again.
5. It ends with more of a bang than the first one - big things happen and we have a huge cliffhanger!
6. It wasn't as pulling as the first, but, like I mentioned, it had a big ending, so I'll be looking out for the sequel.
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Ratings: 3.92 From 1087 Users | 57 ReviewsColumn Epithetical Books The Sphere of Secrets (The Oracle Prophecies #2)
2.5 stars.I love Fisher's ideas and her vivid, wild imagination, but her execution always leaves me wanting.So it was with The Oracle and so it is with this sequel. The journey into the desert to find the Well of Songs was filled with dangers that were all resolved too quickly and too easily. Most of their trials were solved by Alexos becoming the god or by working some divine miracle. Seth, Oblek, the Fox and the Jackal felt like they had little use beyond brawling and acidly snapping at eachI'm doing a quick review on this:1. Basically, in the book, everything is going wrong, even though it's supposed to be right. 2. It was like the first one, I'd say, with just a few different problems:- The drought has not ended. All of our important friends are distracted, and only Mirany can see that something is really wrong.- Alexos is still being plotted against, which is why he heads to find the Well to give the land water again, following the directions of the Sphere of Secrets.- Oblek has
I greatly enjoyed the first novel in this trilogy and approached the second one with some trepidation, as sequels are often not nearly as compelling. But this one was a pleasure, and quite intriguing. This is more Seth's story than Mirany's, though she is still around and still active, I would say he is the focus of this sequel. The Archon has brought rain, and is installed as the god, but the rivers are still not flowing and the threat of drought remains, suffocating the land. In addition,
I thought the first one ended well enough, and didnt see why a sequel would be necessaryuntil I read it. The stakes are higher, the characters further developed. This is Fisher at some of her best, in my opinion.
I enjoyed this second book. It was not a disappointment and carried the same fire as the first. Strong characters with a great story and well developed land to have this little series in. These are great young adult reads.
I'm glad that the author used this book to flesh out the characters and setting she introduced in the first book. The added details gave life to the story. As for the story itself, it could get a little outlandish at times. The entire plot goes somewhat like this: "Mirany's up to her eyeballs in treachery, and Seth teams up with two thieves, a drunk musician, and a god to retrieve some stars." Even though it sounds completely ridiculous on paper, it works brilliantly as a story.I only had two
The Sphere of Secrets has many of the same problems that the first novel had. I still don't get a feel for society as a whole, and the characters are weak. I feel like the characters are just going through the motions and completing tasks without any drive or determination. They do as ordered by the god and don't really think for themselves. In addition, this novel adds a large amount of traveling. I'm really not into books where the main plot consists of traveling across the land to retrieve an
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