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Crimson Tides concludes the story of Daath, where reptilian like aliens have made plans to take over the world as their own planet is dying. I would recommend not to start reading this novel until you've read the rest of the series, as the action starts right from the first page.
While I think it was a nice conclusion to the series, the same things that bothered me during the earlier books where also here. I didn't like all the characters, and at times it was really quite unrealistic (yes, I'm saying this about a book with an alien as one of the main characters). However, I had not anticipated the shock I would feel at the death of some of the characters, meaning I was more invested into the story than I at first thought.
All in all, the Daath chronicles were a nice series, but not one that blew me away or that I would plan to reread.
Thanks to the publisher for providing me with a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!
Crimson Tides concludes the story of Daath, where reptilian like aliens have made plans to take over the world as their own planet is dying. I would recommend not to start reading this novel until you've read the rest of the series, as the action starts right from the first page.
While I think it was a nice conclusion to the series, the same things that bothered me during the earlier books where also here. I didn't like all the characters, and at times it was really quite unrealistic (yes, I'm saying this about a book with an alien as one of the main characters). However, I had not anticipated the shock I would feel at the death of some of the characters, meaning I was more invested into the story than I at first thought.
All in all, the Daath chronicles were a nice series, but not one that blew me away or that I would plan to reread.
Thanks to the publisher for providing me with a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!
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