![]() ![]() The world is familiar enough to ring true, but foreign enough to have the smell of adventure. ![]() ![]() The characters are relatable and accessible and the story isn’t overly complex. For a young adult fantasy, these are a good read. These make for a quick read – even for the younger audience for which they are written. As is true of many fantasy series today, the first book can move a bit slowly but once the reader has been drawn into the characters and the story, the books pick up pace. Importantly, the powers of darkness are not just the wolves and prey-lords who torment them, but the temptations towards evil, cowardice, and betrayal which lurk in their own hearts. Set in a fantasy world inhabited by rabbits, wolves, and raptors – the books draw us into a story of resistance, recovery, and redemption as beleaguered bands of rabbits fight against the powers of darkness. The Green Ember series is the first major offering of author S.D. This is my review for the whole Green Ember series (or at least for the four main books – I haven’t yet read the shorter stories which have been released). ![]()
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