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Thin Air by Rachel Caine

aphelia88's review against another edition

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5.0

I love the Weather Wardens, and its spin-off series Outcast Season, and highly recommend both to UF fans! One of these days I'm going to read the books in order, but for now I'm catching up on the last book I missed.

The inevitable amnesia book! If a series (or television show) sticks around long enough, it always shows up

diannamorganti's review against another edition

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4.0

It was pretty good. I enjoyed the play with the Evil Twin theme, and I enjoyed that the amnesiac Joanne got to make a choice between Lewis and David. The whole idea of David's undying love for her while she seems to be playing the fence (this plot point, while it rings true to life, has annoyed me) was tackled a bit in this book, and the teaser for the next book shows that it'll finally be tackled head-on.

Here's my favorite part of this series (especially in comparing it with other contemporary urban fantasies): The author has obviously been planning her books ahead of time, making notes, and doing some great editing. The "world" of the series does not randomly get bigger and more complex with each novel... it merely is more illuminated.

heyt's review against another edition

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2.0

On this episode of As Joanne Turns we have amnesia and evil twins. As the stakes get higher Joanne's powers seem to grow in proportion and it leaves her feeling very special snowflake. Aside from the omg look how special Joanne is bit this book also has a continuity problem in that Seacasket has miraculously moved from Maine to New Jersey. I also have a hard time with what side Venna is on since she seemed opposed to Ashan in the previous installments and now she's his protector? Plus, let's not even get into what the hell is up with Sarah. Idk I'll keep reading because I'm addicted to them like any good soap opera watcher.

alice2000's review against another edition

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5.0

Great book! After the cliffhanger from the end of 5 it was exhilarating to get thrown right back into the action.

lisak44's review against another edition

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adventurous slow-paced

2.0

ubalstecha's review against another edition

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4.0

This story is a complexly organized one. It opens with Joanne having no memory of who or what she is. As the layers are revealed, we, along with Joanne, discover that a demon in stalking her and that getting her memories back may cost Joanne, and the world, more than they barganded for.

brookeandbookz's review against another edition

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5.0

Really enjoyed this series! The Weather Warden series is one of my favorite series and Joanne & David are one of my favorite couples ♥

utbw42's review against another edition

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4.0

Jo had lost her memory at the end of the last book, and spends this novel trying to figure out who she is while also discovering she should be battling demons sent to basically destroy the earth. I've been impressed with this series as Caine has created a complex, sympathetic, yet strong character in Joanne Baldwin. This series continually reminds me of the Harry Dresden series, both are outstanding.

reginaexmachina's review against another edition

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5.0

This is one of the few UF series I've read lately where each book is consistently good. If you like the first book, you will still like the rest of the series (at least what I've read so far). Only three more books left in this series and I'm gonna be sad when it's done.

smashattackash's review against another edition

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This was a strange twist to the life of Jo, but I am completely excited to see what happens next!