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Magic Burns | 
enlarge | Author: Ilona Andrews Publisher: Ace Books Category: Book
List Price: £6.99 Buy New: £0.61 You Save: £6.38 (91%)
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 750
Media: Mass Market Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 272 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 4.2 x 1
ISBN: 0441015832 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780441015832 ASIN: 0441015832
Publication Date: April 1, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: 100% Brand New! Delivery from USA in 1-3 weeks via airmail
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Magic rules July 12, 2008 I think that both books are fantastic and so readable, Ms Andrews has a great talent and I cannot wait for the next book. The details and descriptions of the surroundings, puts you there. There is also humour and many times have caught myself laughing out loud. The romance between Kate and Curren is bubbling nicely and hopefully will 'happen' in book three. Readable again and again.
I only have one issue with this book... July 2, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
...it's so good that when I finished it I felt that I'd lost a part of me, and I can't wait for the next one to come out! In fact I was annoyed to read on the web that the next book (MAGIC STRIKES) is actually written, but we still have to wait until feb 2009 for it to be processed/bound etc. How annoying!
MAGIC BURNS is an amazing sequal to MAGIC BITES, Ilona Andrews has a way with words and with her charcters that makes them seem so real, original, and come alive out of the page. I cried at a few places, and when a book grabs me enough to make me feel the same emotions, pain and grief the characters may be going through, I always put it in my 'To Keep' pile.
Kate is the same independent, cool customer that she is in the first book. The action scenes are fast and exciting, my only problem is that sometimes I read too fast and so miss things and have to go back a few pages. Well, not a great chore that really with a great book like this....
I agree with other reviews in that the romance does seem to be taking its time to work its way up to anything solid, however there were plenty of scenes filled with sexual tension (and not always with Curren) to keep me happy, and in somes way I think it will be a shame when Kate and Curren move from their sparring selves to something more. I love the lines they both come out with and the constant little moments where they fight for the upper hand over each other, both in power and in words. Needless to say Curren usually has the upper hand, but it's nice to see Kate try to beat him in a fight none the less :)
If you enjoyed Magic Bites then I would definitely recommend this book. The world that Kate lives in is explained in more detail, and even more hints are dropped about her powers and her bloodline. Can't wait for it all to be resolved!
Excellent Sequel to Magic Bites May 11, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Magic Burns picks up three months after Magic Bites. Atlanta is about to experience a flare - a time (every seven years) when magic runs rampant. So things in Kate's life are even crazier than usual. A simple job for the Pack (Atlanta's paramilitary clan of shapeshifters) to retrieve some maps, puts Kate in the path of two Gods fighting a battle of power. The price for stopping this war is going to be high.
The dialogue (as in the first book) is sparky, witty and compelling. Kate is a spunky, smart-mouthed heroine, who doesn't always think before she opens up her mouth, but is usually able to think fast enough to get herself out of any trouble her mouth gets her into. Though she should really know better than to preface a visit to anyone in Atlanta with the comment "...he's harmless."
Retrieving the maps is not as easy as it sounds. Whenever Kate gets her hands on them, the thief steals them back. Bran is a character you can't help but like. He's such a rascal. :)
'"Hello, dove." He grinned at me. "Look at that: you don't have your pretty knife and I've got your hands. What are you gonna do now?" I rammed my head into his nose.'
The relationship he has with Kate is both funny and sad, though I think at the end of the book he is her champion.
Probably my favourite section is when Kate has to visit the werehyenas, not only for the stuff we find out, but also because the characters of the hyenas are just so hyena-like. I read that bit and I've got the trio from the Lion King in my head.
In some ways this book is more fantastical, and I wonder how much of that can be attributed to the flare. The number and variety of supernatural creatures on display increases - salamanders, stymphalean birds, giant tortoises - as does the strength of magical activity. It gives you an idea of what Atlanta would be like if it ever tipped completely over into the magical world. (Slightly reminded me of Simon R. Greens Nightside).
We get a lot more hints about Kate's secret. Some whacking big clues. I'm pretty sure I know what it is but it doesn't really annoy me that we still don't know for sure. I like that it's slowly unfolding with events.
The chemistry between Kate and Curran increases. Phew!
Any book that can make you laugh and cry is a keeper. My major gripe is that 2009 is too long to wait for the next in the series.
Well worth the wait April 16, 2008 Ever since reading the first book in Ilona Andrews series, I've been patiently waiting for Magic Burns to come out. It definitely was well worth waiting for. The story was imaginative and well written,I just couldn't put it down. I love the world that Ilona has created and the fact that magic and technology is in constant flux, leaving the world unpredictable. I disagree with some of the reviews about the romance between Kate and Curran, I think the way it's building between them is just perfect.
Absolutely fabulous April 7, 2008 Wow! This book is even better than the first, and it's very difficult to top a good first book. Loved it, loved it, loved it.
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