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Snakecharm (2004)

di Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

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Serie: The Kiesha'ra (2)

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The peace forged by the love between Zane and Danica, leaders of the avian and serpiente realms that had been at war for generations, is threatened by the arrival of Syfka, an ancient falcon who claims one of her people is hidden in their midst.
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As the previous one: story not overly complicated, but nice characters and races, and I loved the vision of the main characters at the end. ( )
  zjakkelien | Jan 2, 2024 |
In this sequel follow-up for Hawksong, the voice of narration turns to Zane.

Now that Zane and Danica's love has brought relative peace to the two courts, they must turn to other problems. There still exists tension between avian and serpiente, and the radicals from both sides still will not flinch from assassination attempts. Into the midst of this another crisis arises; Danica is expecting Zane's child, but can a baby with both cobra and hawk blood survive through a pregnancy? And will either race tolerate it as a ruler...or claim it as their own?

With the cold and mysterious falcon Syfka visiting their court in order to find a spy and breathing down their necks as a result; Zane and Danica must put more trust than ever in each other, and face the shocking secrets that are beginning to reveal themselves.

While Zane's voice is slightly drier than Danica's from "Hawksong," it is realistic and in keeping with his character. ( )
  booksong | Mar 18, 2020 |
This book didn't disappoint. It was great, the suspense of waiting foe what would happen next was great and it had me on my toes trying to find out who really was the falcon that was hidden. I will definitely be reading the next book. ( )
  bookscantgetenough | May 5, 2019 |
love love love love looooooooove ( )
  KendraFitz | Feb 27, 2017 |
I finished this a month ago but didn't get around to reviewing it until now.

This is the second book in Atwater-Rhodes' Kiesha'ra series. The peace between the serpiente and the avians is still holding, at least until Danica is pronounced pregnant. Avian and serpiente cultures are very different. Will the baby be raised as an avian or as a serpiente? Will Zane and Danica's people be able to put up with a future leader who is half serpiente, half avian?

Further trouble arrives in the form of Syfka, a falcon. Syfka is looking for a falcon criminal, who is probably using falcon magic to hide amongst the serpiente or the avians. Although she demands that the criminal be found, she refuses to say anything about what the falcon might look like or what crime he or she committed. Among the falcons, simply cursing in the Empress's presence is considered a crime punishable by being tortured to death. Zane and Danica want Syfka gone but are worried they might send an innocent person (according to avian and serpiente laws) to their death. Unfortunately, the longer Syfka stays, the likelier it becomes that she'll learn of Danica's pregnancy. Falcons value children, but only if they are pure bloods.

I liked the first book in the series, Hawksong. Unfortunately, Snakecharm didn't work nearly as well for me. While I was interested in finding out the identity of the secret falcon and the crime he or she committed, there were so many things in this book that did not add up.

For example, falcon children were rare and therefore treasured. But only if they were pure-blooded – mixed-blood falcon children were killed. If falcon children were so rare, you'd think mixed-blood children would at least be acceptable, but maybe have lower status when they grew older. Two thirds of the way into the book, it was finally revealed that falcon hatred of mixed-blood children was not just another example of their bigotry, but rather a reaction to the fact that mixed-blood falcon children eventually go insane.

This revelation explained the falcons' attitudes towards mixed-blood children, but also opened up a whole new can of worms. Danica is an avian pregnant with a serpiente man's child - that makes their child mixed-blood. Avians and serpiente have never crossbred before. Even Danica's pregnancy is a new an unfamiliar thing, as her normally lower avian body temperature increases to accommodate her half-serpiente child (never mind that I'm not even sure this is possible – I would think she'd have a miscarriage instead). Why does no one wonder if Danica's child might end up just as insane as mixed-blood falcon children?

While Hawksong was written from Danica's perspective, Snakecharm was written from Zane's. This change didn't work for me. It was difficult to remember that I was reading Zane's thoughts and not Danica's, since their “voices” felt so similar. Also, it would have been nice to keep Zane's thought processes a mystery, since, as it turned out, he was not always the most intelligent of rulers. Danica and several others proposed perfectly workable solutions to the issue of how their child would be raised and who would rule the serpiente and the avians. All Zane wanted was his solution, that his child would be raised as a serpiente and rule over both the avians and the serpiente, despite the strong likelihood that this would destroy the still-fragile peace.

And, speaking of Zane's solution: I was incredibly uncomfortable with the way avian culture was presented as compared to serpiente culture. Zane never really sat down and examined his thoughts and prejudices, but it was clear enough that he believed being raised as an avian was horrible. He didn't make an effort to learn more about what being raised as an avian meant, both the good and the bad – it was just bad, period. Also, more often than not, the melding of avian and serpiente cultures meant “avians become more like the serpiente.” Sorry, that's not the melding of two different cultures, that's one culture dominating and swallowing up another culture.

I haven't decided yet if I'll continue on with this series.

Extras:

Once again, there are family trees at the beginning of the book. They're still not that great, but Erica's inclusion now makes more sense.

(Original review, with read-alikes, posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.) ( )
  Familiar_Diversions | Jul 12, 2014 |
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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Amelia Atwater-Rhodesautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
Nielsen, CliffImmagine di copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato

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