6/4/2023 0 Comments The edge chronicles twig![]() It's extremely dark and wonderfully so as the story does end up playing a huge part, even though to begin with I thought it was just an interesting side-piece. There's a wicked guide who helps people cross the Mire, but kills them on the journey and harvests their toes. I still can't get over how real Stewart & Riddell can make this fantasy world feel.Ī highlight is a side-story that becomes entwined with the main story a little later on. However, you can still read the Twig saga first if you wish, even though the Quint saga comes first chronologically. Having read the Quint Saga, there were some interesting connections from this book to that series. What I love about this series is reinforced so much in this book - attention to detail when it comes to the world. However, there is betrayal and danger and things go terribly wrong quite quickly. The stakes are incredibly high and it's up to Twig and the crew of Stormchaser to put things right. ![]() While I think I prefer 'Beyond the Deepwoods' because of the nostalgia element of it, 'Stormchaser' definitely has a better plot. The city of Sanctaphrax and the politics of it opens up and Twig becomes heavily involved in it all, which is totally different from the lost wanderings in the forest of the first book in the Twig Saga. ![]() Following on from 'Beyond the Deepwoods', this is a total change of pace. ![]()
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