Book two in the series Chronicles of The One by Nora Roberts is Of Blood and Bone. We've jumped ahead in time nearly thirteen years from the end of The One and we see how the survivors of The Doom and the ensuing chaos are managing to rebuild society. We also begin to learn about The One, the savior in this post-apocalyptic world. Like any good fantasy book, our hero is a teenager, this time a girl. Fallon Swift leaves her family on her thirteenth birthday to begin her rigorous magickal, logical, and physical training.
Can we pause here and allow me to rant for a moment? Okay, I don't read a lot of fantasy; a little, but not a lot. I understand there are rules and conventions to the genre, but it makes me twitch a little every time I read the word magick or magickal. I'm sure there is a long-standing tradition for adding that k, but it trips me up and pulls me out of the story a little every time I read it. Okay, rant over. My apologies to all the fantasy fans out there. It's just not my thing.
Often, the second book in a trilogy is a bit of a bridge book: the story needs to move from the interesting part at the beginning (book one) to the interesting part at the end (book three). Book two can be less compelling, but not in this case. I enjoyed reading about Fallon's training and growth from young thirteen-year-old lightly-skilled witch to nearly-adult sixteen-year-old leader and warrior.
We are introduced to more characters (oh, the list grows ever longer), but they continue to add to the story rather than weigh it down. We also see the way power-hungry men have taken advantage of the vacuum of organized government to terrorize and impose their religious fanaticism. They rule with mandatory conversion and attendance to worship services. Public torture and executions are used to rid the world of those they deem evil and to keep everyone else in line.
The battles are laying the groundwork for the coming war. I hope the final book in the series delivers a satisfying end. I'll leave you with this quote that I'm adding to my collection:
Knowledge is a blessing, and a power, and a weapon.
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