
Fireborn: Starling and the Cavern of Light
Author: Aisling Fowler
Series: Fireborn #3
Narrator: Hayden Bishop
Unabridged: 10 hr 58 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 04/16/2024

Author: Aisling Fowler
Series: Fireborn #3
Narrator: Hayden Bishop
Unabridged: 10 hr 58 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 04/16/2024
Aisling Fowler was born in 1985 and wishes that she had grown up in a magical, mountainous kingdom, but was actually raised in Surrey on a diet of books and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Her early ""adventure"" stories involved surprisingly little action and her first novel (three pages long) was politely declined by publishers at age 11. After earning a BSc in Biology and working as a support worker and then a nurse, the idea for her debut novel, Fireborn, came to her as she moved back and forth between London and the US. Now based in Hackney, when she is not reading or writing, Aisling loves cooking and plotting adventures (for herself as well as her fictional characters).
Spreeuw en de lichtgrot is het derde en laatste deel in de Vuurbloed trilogie. Aisling Fowler heeft een spannende fantasy serie geschreven voor 12 jaar en ouder. Deel 1 werd vergeleken met De Grijze Jager en Hongerspelen. Het zit qua leeftijd inderdaad wel goed in vergelijking met die boeken, maar q......more
3.5* An emotional end to a standout middle grade series. My only qualm with this instalment, is that I wish there had been more effort put in to remind readers of what had happened previously in the series. I got there in the end but this very much when straight into the action, without any threads......more
Another good book in this series and it was a lot darker and more nuanced than previous ones, but with some strangeness tòo. There was a welcome range of perspectives as well, which gave it depth. Spoiler alert: However, I still haven't got over the ending, to be honest. Five and Six are my favourite......more
Unfortunately, this was a little underwhelming, especially for a final book in a series. It started out great, we were going on another adventure, meeting new characters, building momentum... and then as soon as the cave sequence is done, we get 140 pages of nothing before the end battle finally beg......more