![]() ![]() Although I did prefer Anna Dressed in Blood personally, the book is amazing and it will stay with you long after you close the last page. Overall, Antigoddess was a great book and I would recommend all Kendare Blake fans and fantasy fans to read it. ![]() I also liked the gradual revelation of Aidan's secret, which turns from a suspicion to a confirmation enjoyably. I especially liked Athena, because when Blake wrote focusing on her it was fascinating to see her thoughts and her motives for being what others would call a monster. Even if she had been granny-Hitler, she would have winced at the idea of running her down. Cassandra would have winced, even if she had been the most evil old woman on the face of the planet. Blake has a real affinity for the way history shapes the present. Kendare Blake, quote from Antigoddess The Mustang growled into reverse, aiming straight for the old lady. The characters in the book are vivid and all link in some way, and the relationships were cute and strong. Tor Teen, 17.99 (336p) ISBN 978-0-7653-3443-5. The Goddess War begins in Antigoddess, the first installment of the new series by acclaimed author of Anna. ![]() At first, because the blurb doesn't mention Athena, this was a bit confusing, but I sank into the structure quickly and soon started to prefer the two views narrative better than the typical one view, as it allows you to doubt things for yourself when you can see things from different perspectives. The book focuses on two people: Cassandra and Athena, a dying goddess who needs Cassandra for her survival. ![]()
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