![]() ![]() The climax was frenzied and it instilled in me, as the reader, Karigan’s almost feverish race to get back to her own time. ![]() Like the previous Green Rider books, this one too progresses at its own easy going pace before bursting into a frenetic and crazed pace near the end. Mirror Sight was an enjoyable read but I found myself getting very impatient for Karigan to get back to her own time. This future world had very strong steampunk influences and it would have been very jarring for me had I not read a few reviews going in. This new world is a bleak one where even the air one breathes is tainted. In its place, there now exists an Empire, which is ruled with an iron fist. ![]() ![]() Karigan finds herself in a world much changed. An archaeologist takes in Karigan and they soon become allies. After smashing the mirror mask, Karigan and Lhean are transported 200 years into the future. Mirror Sight starts from where Blackveil left off. I read a few non-spoilery reviews before I started reading Mirror Sight and I think that they helped me enjoy this book as much as I did because I was prepared for what happened in it. I have thoroughly enjoyed the Green Rider series and though they could get trying at times.
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