I've been obsessing rather madly about the Inda series by Sherwood Smith these last few weeks. This was a reread; I read book one and two in autumn 2007, and book three last summer. I'd intended to reread the lot in a few weeks time, in preparation for the release of the fourth and final book in early August, but accidentally ended up reading them early. While it might seem more sensible to leave my write-up until I've actually read the entire series, I've decided to do it now. The knowledge of how a series ends - and, more specifically, my emotional reaction to that ending - can skew my reaction to everything that's gone before, so I wanted to write this now, with the final book unread.
This review is entirely spoiler free. It could well be too spoiler free, since my refusal to reveal plot spoilers rather inhibits my ability to talk about what the series is about, but I'd rather err on that side than give too much away.
( Horribly wordy but spoiler-free review of the Inda series )
This review is entirely spoiler free. It could well be too spoiler free, since my refusal to reveal plot spoilers rather inhibits my ability to talk about what the series is about, but I'd rather err on that side than give too much away.
( Horribly wordy but spoiler-free review of the Inda series )