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Child of Flame (2001)

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0756400147 (ISBN13: 9780756400149)
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This book is going realllllly slowly. I"m on page 350 or so, and it's just not pulling me in the way the earlier books in this series did. Dare I say it? There are too many different things going on. I am having a hard time even following what is happening, largely because I am trying to skim through to the next important plot point in order to by pass all the stuff that seems to belong in a totally different book. After two hundred pages of this, I am (finally) starting to see that all the disparate plotlines are, in fact, related, but it's been over a hundred pages since we've seen the main(?) character and I miss her; she's the one I actually care about!Still, Kate Elliott has managed to write a number of deeply disturbing scenes that have drawn me in, even when I wish they hadn't. She writes terrible, manipulative relationships, rape scenes and war from the female perspective better than most, but those scenes are so incongruous in the narrative the brutal inhumanity of them seems even more jarring and the juxtaposed vague mystical blither seems even more inscrutable.I have to finish this book, and the three remaining in the series to win a bet with my husband, and I have to read them all in the next week and half, but I am not sure I can. I could LITERALLY read 15 books in that time period, if they were not this book. Please, get better soon!Edited to Add:Well, I finally finished this, and it did, indeed, pick up a bit at the end. Things started to come together and resolve in some ways and started to actively devolve in other ways added tension and interest to what had previously been just a long-term foreboding. Still... not great.

This is the fourth volume in what has become one of my all-time favorite fantasy series. This time, we not only get to follow the adventures of Saglant, Rosvita and others in the present but we also learn more about the past history of Elliott's world through Alin's eyes and discover a different world altogether with Liath. I love the relationship between Alain and Adica, he's one of my favorite characters and I was really glad he'd finally found the love he so deserved. I also enjoyed reading about Sanglant's adventures, catching up with characters introduced two books ago, and watching as things around King Henry come unraveled. Excellent book, a page-turner to the very end.

What do You think about Child Of Flame (2001)?

Child of Flame, the fourth book of seven in the Crown of Stars series, is an entertaining, albeit long, read. One of my favourite things about these books is the way Kate Elliott weaves together her characters' stories. We learn more about Liath's heritage, while Alain finds himself in a strange new place and Sanglant begins to play the game of intrigue. It's a frustrating book in many ways, as the "baddies" keep gaining power, but that's a definite encouragement to read books 5-7 to see them get their just rewards!
—Sharon

Child of Flame is the fourth in a seven volume series called Crown of Stars. I quit reading the series two thirds of the way through book five. Book four was when I hit the wall. Books one through three I tolerated, but in book four reading this series actually started to cause me physical pain. It's weird because I was so annoyed with the characters for being such callow teenagers. In book four, things get a little bit more real. Liath and Sanglant are separated with no way to contact one another and they discover what the reader knew all along - when you marry someone you don't know, you're marrying a stranger. Doesn't matter if you love each other. The fact that Liath and Sanglant have nothing in common and never really had much in the way of conversations (despite having ample opportunity in book three) really bites them in the ass. Both characters make choices and assumptions about each other that really makes one question how they're going to come together after all this time apart. Concurrently, Alain stumbles from one doomed love affair to another (though, to be fair, this second girl is at least healthy and positive and not batsh*t crazy).Child of Flame is 850 pages long. If it had managed to tell the same story in four or five hundred pages, I would have found it much more tolerable. But spending SO MUCH time with these characters and in this world just put me over my tolerance level for pain.
—Mei-Lu

While I love long and involved fantasy, for Kate Elliott's abilities, this book is MUCH TOO LONG. She's at her strongest with plotting and introducing completely unpredictable and interesting twists to the story. Unfortunately, those things come all at once only for a person to have to plod through the predominantly boring portions of the story.Yeah, I'm a glutton for punishment and must know how some story lines from this book tie up in the next one. But all in all, I wouldn't recommend this series after doing my best to get through this book and finding myself bored most of the time.When her story unfolds it's captivating. Unfortunately, as good as she is in her strengths, she is as bad in her weaknesses. Very disappointed, this series has so much promise. I've loved some of its elements dearly.
—Erin

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