Summoner book 2 pdf download
This read has even more twists and turns than the first one and most of them are unpredictable. Taran Matharu knows exactly how to keep the reader on an edge and at all times. He has become my new favourite even more so after this read. Fletcher goes on a trial where we find out that he's a Noble-born and his pare This book starts with Fletcher and Ignatius imprisoned and keeping each other company.
Fletcher goes on a trial where we find out that he's a Noble-born and his parents were killed by the Orcs. Fletcher is also given his family demon, Athena, a Gryphowl with a mix of cat and owl and again I instantly fell in love with another of Fletcher's demons. With Athena's memories that becomes Fletcher's vision, we find out exactly how Fletcher came to Pelt. I definitely laughed at Ignatius and Athena ignoring each other in the beginning, it was just too cute.
Their relationship also grows beyond jealousy to trust. They are the perfect two demons for our hero. There are some new characters that are introduced of which Cress is my favourite. Cress is also a dwarf like our very own Othello. They are all sent on a mission along with few others forming teams to destroy goblin eggs and to rescue Lady Cavendish from the Orcs' jungle after receiving news from one of the slaves who rescued from the Orcs. All of Hominum is watching through scrying crystals.
We are all kept on an edge whilst the teams carry out their mission. We find out that there's a traitor who tries to sabotage Fletcher's team's mission. Without going in a lot of detail, I'd say a lot happens in the Orcdom and our heroes are met with one difficulty after another.
They make sacrifices and overcome with their sharp wits and some difficult decisions. And all of a sudden, a bomb is dropped on us and we are left on yet another cliff hanger.
This series is among my all time favourite fantasy series. Fletcher is a humble, caring and loyal character who always does the right thing and he is easily likeable and I love him. I can't express in words how much I love Ignatius. In fact, all the characters are pretty amazing and unique. This world created by Taran Matharu is quite unique in itself. His writing is captivating and brilliant. The covers are wonderful. I can't wait for the next in the series.
This book was all about the second half. The first half I thought a few parts were too simplistic and I know part of it view spoiler [the trial hide spoiler ] was supposed to be but it was a bit ludacris. The quest however was very good and the surprise ending I had part of it figured out. Having read the prequel I thought it was Cavendish and never gave it a second thought. View 1 comment. Dec 19, Jonathan Wilson rated it really liked it.
Just preordered book 3, feel like it can't get here fast enough. Jul 08, Emma rated it really liked it Shelves: ya , magic , fantasy. Fabulous characters- humans, dwarves, elves, orcs. Goblins and gremlins; a fantastic range of demons and imaginative flora and fauna create a perfect world for a fantasy novel you can really get behind!
Excellent fun. May 22, Lazybee rated it it was amazing. This book is awesome as expected from the author. Completely captivating. One fault I could point out is that, it is damn short. I really liked the feel and concept of the book. Not original but put eloquently. The protagonist is epic. And that freaking cliffhanger. You betrayed us. How could you do that to us? We trusted you. Give us a bit closure at least.
I hope you publish the sequel soon. The world building was good but didn't build much on the first one. The worlds do reflect the story well but are not overly descriptive. The Demons however really bring the story to life and do prop up the world building as they really bring you into their world. The variations and vividness in the depiction of the Demons And some associated characters like Gremlins a 4 stars Another solid entry in the Summoner series and it had some really good elements from the first as well as some new things.
The variations and vividness in the depiction of the Demons And some associated characters like Gremlins and Orcs are excellent. The characters are good in this one as well and we have a few new ones who add to the story as well. Clearly it's all about Fletcher and we get a lot of backstory to his character which really helps flesh out his character.
Sylva is quite good again and the villains are quite good we see a returning character here and they weave that in very well with the story.
The plot is strong and while the pacing is a little slow it has some nice action sequences, as well as some twists and turns. There were a couple of plot points that didn't quite gel one major one at the start and then another in the middle which I didn't really see the purpose of but overall it was interesting.
It still has that gaming feel Pokemon especially but really that is the best part so i'm glad that holds such a prominent place.
Overall a good follow up to the first and certainly worth continuing on with if you read the first. I'ts still an excellent book for the younger YA reader or an older junior reader looking to transition into YA books that are a bit more involved than some books for younger readers.
I'ts a very easy read and it's easy to get caught up and taken along for the ride. Definitely Recommended I said it a hundred times! Mar 27, Rachel rated it really liked it Shelves: arcs-for-review , books-i-own. I went sent a free copy of both books from Fierce Reads in exchange for a review.
I really enjoyed reading The Novice and The Inquisition. Matharu is skilled at world building and it is very easy to get pulled into the world of the summoner. It is fun to watch the main character, Fletcher, grow from a bullied boy into a skilled and confident man. Poor Fletcher never seems to catch a break, but still his character is one that I find very likable, as he always seems to care for the outcasts and those in need.
I love the demons too. They are probably my favorite part! Ignatius is adorable and I wish I had one of my own. They add a bit more magic and intrigue to the story. These books have great things to say about overcoming diversity, believing in yourself and showing kindness, even at the toughest times. If you are looking for a new fantasy series with lots of action and big-hearted characters, I would definitely pick this up.
Dec 22, Paige Bookdragon rated it really liked it Shelves: adventure , young-adult , humor , fantasy , magic , read , teen , mr-nice-guy. Where's the justice, Taran Matharu? Let's recap. Book 1 ended with a cliffhanger and The Inquisition began one year after the events in the first book. Some characters have a cameo and we are introduced to some good and evil new characters which is a blast because that means more death.
I'm actually quite surprised that I still remember all the things that ha 3. I'm actually quite surprised that I still remember all the things that happened in book one and that's quite a feat because my memory when it comes to books read long ago is not good. I don't have any problem encountered while reading the sequel and the characters who I liked before are still likable in this book.
Can't really give much spoilers but the book is really good and I enjoyed reading it. Can't say the same thing though about the cliffhanger Jul 02, Maye rated it it was amazing Shelves: fantasy. This series is proving to be one of the most underrated books I've ever read. This book is a gem. More, demons, more battles, more character developments, and certainly dozens of twists and turns. I saw some of it coming but it didn't take away my enjoyment. I loved the ever growing relationship of Fletcher and Ignatius.
They're just so fun to watch! Plus, there's a brewing romance that I immensely enjoyed! Push a little bit further and the ship will sail! The extension of the world was also very This series is proving to be one of the most underrated books I've ever read. The extension of the world was also very interesting. I would love to learn more, especially about the new environment that we'll see in the next installment.
That would be ten times as interesting! I also enjoyed the new characters. They added more complication, fun, and trouble to the story. My main problem with this one is probably the way it kind of dragged in the middle. Aside from that, all is good in the world. I have made a lot of crackpot theories for the next installment and I cant wait to see if I at least got a few things right.
I'm also curious on how some of the new characters will come in to play in the ending. Real shit went down and it would be an agonizing year before I'll get to know what will happen next. Overall, I really enjoyed this book, and thought that as a whole, it was written in an enjoyable and thrilling way.
Now, there might have been an month gap between me reading the first book and this book, and I may have gotten distracted by the Wheel of Time and never got back to it since then, but hey, I did not know what to read next and I saw this on the Libraries shelves so I thought that I might as well pick it up again.
That being said, it did take me a while to 3. I did gradually remember some things, which was great, and I also saw that there was a map this time, which is awesome, as fantasy maps all need a good map, and I thought that the one is this book was done well enough.
The cover also continues to look amazing, so congratulations to the cover artist for doing a wonderful job, and also doing the book justice.
Now, onto the actual review of the book. Pretty much, it stays fast-paced and it is an absolute thrill to read, and despite the amount of time between the last book and this, I still was able to dig right into the ever flowing storyline. The book begins with Fletcher locked in jail, and the first quarter of the book is focused on him getting out of that situation, which while was not the most interesting, it did set out the sides and in what way the world is divided and it gives further backstory to many of the characters.
As I as I can remember, the characters are pretty much all the same, with Tarquin and Isadora still being the biggest pieces of garbage in the story. Fletcher and his crew are still fun to read about, though I will say that nothing particularly stands out about any of the characters and nobody has any significant traits that makes me really attached to any of them.
Some things also bothered me, such as why would the Empire of Hominum send first and second year graduates onto a mission that could determine the entire fate of their nation, when I am almost certain that there are far more experienced people out there to do such things. I suppose I can understand that this book is probably targeted to a younger audience that reads books with teenage heroes being incredibly awesome and saving the world, though it often can be horribly unrealistic at times.
Full of thrill and action, that would be very suitable for people in their early teens. Dec 16, Bee rated it really liked it Shelves: fantasy , young-adult , arc , books-i-own-ebook , favorites , netgalley , newreleasechallenge , male-pov-ftw , prequelsequel-challenge Another cliffhanger.
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