Lamplighter (Monster Blood Tattoo, Book 2)
So begins the book with one of the more fast-paced sections. The action begins quickly, on page seven. I thought that this didn’t give the reader enough time to comprehend what was going on. Alternately, later on in the book, the pace is much slower, with so little action that the reader soon forgets what he or she has just learned. This is book two in the “Monster Blood Tattoo” series so that may explain why some things didn’t make sense to me. I could understand most things well, but there were some unexplained things that I assumed were clarified in the first book. However, I could mostly understand what was going on, and I was able to grasp a basic idea of the characters and plot. At the beginning of each chapter, there was a “dictionary” definition of a different character, object, or action that was used or preformed in that chapter. I found this very useful, and the definitions were also very interesting. I would not recommend “Lamplighter” to my friends because I did not think that it did a very good job making an equal balance between the parts of the book that were filled with action and the more slow-paced sections. |