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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
Fabric Type: 9780451461049
Legal Disclaimer: 0451461045
Maximum Color Depth: Roc
Metal Type: Roc
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 320
Total External Bays Free: September 05, 2006
Total Firewire Ports: Roc
Roc

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  • ISBN13: 9780451461049
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.






Editorial Review:

Product Description:
The genie is out of the bottle. Rogue Weather Warden Joanne Baldwin is racing to New York to warn her former colleagues of the impending apocalypse. An ancient agreement between the Djinn and the Wardens has been broken, and the furious Djinn, slaves to the Wardens for millennia, are now free of mortal control. With more than half the Wardens unaccounted for in the wake of the Djinn uprising, Joanne realizes that the natural disasters they've combated for so long were merely symptoms of restless Mother Nature fidgeting in her sleep. Now she's waking up - and she's angry -



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Read
Another great installment, and even better than windfall. I'm glad Jo is back to the packed life of a Warden. Her calling was not channel 5's Weather Girl. I think the story progressed further past my imagining. Very original and not a dull moment.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Needs more Flame...
The Weather Warden series by Rachel Caine has really been a hit or miss series for me so far. Some of the books have been near perfect urban fantasy in my opinion. None have been stinkers but not quite as strong. Firestorm, book #5 was just okay for me. Firestorm sees Joanne and David as the parents of an adult-looking half djinn/half human daughter Imara. Jonathan, the now deceased djinn leader has left David as ruler. Ashan is the third in the leadership hierarchy and he isn't happy about ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Angieville: FIRESTORM
The no holds barred, pedal to the metal pace of these books is going to be the death of me. I didn't even feel like I read this one. More like it was downloaded to my brain in a series of high-speed images and I was left to make sense of it all after the fact. In this installment, the Wardens organization is a complete shambles. Both David and Lewis have inherited unwanted leadership burdens, becoming the unwilling de facto leaders of what's left of the free Djinn and the Wardens respectively. Inextricably ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - FireStorm
This was a very fast paced book. It seems that Jo, David and now Imara just can't catch a moment to breathe. I loved Jo and Imara's mother/daughter interaction. I wish we could have more of them. David seems the most lost this time around. I hope in Thin Air Jo and Dave can get breathier. I was pretty upset at what happened to Imara at the end. I really hope the situation is not going to stay that way. The book is unclear about what's going to happen to Dave and Jo in the future. I really hope things ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Best for Last
Overall, this is a terrific book.

Firestorm features a kicking final 1/3, and an absorbing beginning 1/3. You just have to force yourself through the middle 100 pages, and if you're able to do that, you'll be glad you stuck with what is easily the least enjoyable of the Weather Warden series. There is action aplenty, magic everywhere, and a middling amount of sex in the pages. What isn't here as much is the humor, and there's way too much introspection in the middle third. But once you get to ... Read More





 

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