Meilleur que le premier tome L'auteur élargit la vision de Ia non plus à sa carrière et ou à vague ojectif (sauver l'univers !) mais aux étapes et aux sacrifices que sa destinée réclame. les batailles sont plus impressionnantes? des nouveaux indices sont semés pour piquer notre curiosité et même si Ia est une précog plutôt énervante les personnages satellites sont suffisamment attachants Hélas beaucoup disparaissent sans avoir le temps de prendre de l'épaisseur.Je lirai la suite I'm not sure what it is about these books. An almost all-knowing heroine sounds a bit boring, wouldn't you think? But I'm not getting bored, instead I'm reading all these books in a row. Even though you know more than usually that everything is going to be ok, you still want to know how everything is going to be accomplished. And even though Ia has a very strong precognitive gift, this doesn't mean things can't go wrong, or that all Ia has to do is arrogantly blaze her way through everything. The path she follows requires both small and large acts, and she cannot do it all by herself (clearly, since the situation she is trying to avoid lies 300 years in the future). I like how everything is very gender-neutral, as in no male chauvinism, and that it is one of those rare books that doesn't even make a fuss about how equalitarian it is. I'm curious to see how everything will play out, and I don't mind at all that Ia already knows.
What do You think about An Officer's Duty (2012)?
Another good yarn, but the ending left me a little wanting. No spoilers though, worth the read.
—favy
Great book. Can't wait for the third one and looking for others by the same author.
—Maya
Wow. Great read. Good battles. Sets up the next book with anticipation.
—ashleeyslewis
Stayed up all night to finish this. Totally worth it.
—1234