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The Raven, the Elf, and Rachel by L. Jagi Lamplighter

especbooks's review

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5.0

Watching Rachel Griffin discover aspects of her world previously unsuspected let alone unknown is an absolutely wonderful experience. She is not perfect but she is courageous and bright and at times utterly adorable. The action moves at a comfortable pace and includes those little frivolous in-between moments that fully have you remembering what it was to be 13 years-old with all that entails. I highly recommend this entire series to readers of all ages.

elephant's review

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4.0

I think this book could have had more action and less introspection. Rachel and her friends learn that they are correct in their assumption that some people are from other worlds, or as Siggy calls them - metaplutons. More background information is introduced and Rachel spends a lot of time thinking about how all the pieces fit together in order to save the world. We learn that the Raven has another identity and saints and demons are one of the topics that has been erased from their history. Rachel's amazing memory and incredible broom riding skills help her to help others in this second book in the series. I look forward to reading the next book! I received this book free to review from Netgalley.

baberuga's review

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4.0

I still don't like Nastasia.
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