![]() ![]() Like Aching God, our previous review, Sowing is a slow book that will appeal Line between friend and enemy blurs, both girls must face the truth: everything Of an unknown assailant, the sisters’ world begins to crumble. ![]() Subversive posters appearing throughout the city and people dying on the blade Infuriating rebel leader who reminds her far too much of the soldiers she Who to trust but unable to back out, she must work alongside the attractive yet Realizes she doesn’t know the people she’s aligned herself with at all. Joining an underground resistance is her only hope-until she ![]() Whisper against them is treason worthy of death, Rabreah is determined to end Older sister, Rabreah, every glance from a Hulcondan is a threat. Provide protection from the enemies lurking beyond the city wall. SummaryĪriliah, life under the militarized Hulcondans is one of order and safety.ĭespite the soldiers’ ruthless policies, she trusts their judgment. ![]() We’ll take the average of individual judges scores as our final rating. We’re reading them, noting our thoughts, and scoring them. We’ve nine books to read and review, chosen by blogs all over the fantasy-sphere, each with their own idiosyncratic taste in fiction. Sowing is the fourth of the finalists we are reviewing (which brings us to the halfway point). It is a bit like Marmite in the UK-normal people dislike it intensely, but some weird folks actually enjoy the taste of warm road surface and fresh roadkill upon their tongue. What some folks will absolutely love, others will dislike. ![]()
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