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File Size: 2940 KB

Print Length: 158 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: Ostiagard Press (February 19, 2014)

Publication Date: February 19, 2014

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00IJYII4E

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Read this before you get too far into the series:I'm an avid reader of fiction. I'm not too picky about the stories I follow, as long as they entertain me. So I started reading the "Girl in the Box" series (10 books), and enjoyed them. I decided to keep following the adventures of Sienna in the "Out of the Box" series.I'm afraid Mr. Crane has fallen into the trap that Robert Jordan did with his "Wheel of Time" series. What a great series that was at the start! But the writer became a victim of his success, introduced new characters, and extended the series far beyond his original announcements. In fact, he died with the series still being written, and who knows if the final outcome of beloved characters his heirs attempted is even close to what was originally intended?Sienna may be your bread and butter, Robert, but you're now publishing rambling, vague, angst-filled stories. She deserves SO much better. YOU could have done so much better. If you come up with a new story premise in the future, block out the story, start-to-finish, and stick to it. Don't be cajoled into doing more. Don't be Robert Jordan, be J.K. Rowlings. Despite the immense success of her Harry Potter series, she announced from volume one that there would be 7 books in the series. And there were. Truly, a miracle, and one you are capable of, too.If anyone is still reading this review, here is what I told my daughter, when she started reading the original "Girl in the Box" series: Read all 10 of those books, and the first six of the "Out of the Box" series, and then wish Sienna well.Maybe, Mr. Crane, if you ever come up with a kick-ass series finale, I'll join you for it. But please stop taking poor Sienna from one rambling, torturous plot-thin adventure to another. Just stop.

These three books are very good. Do I think the author is the penultimate writer? No. Do I think he’s significantly better than most authors I’ve read in I don’t know how long? YES, yes I do.Here’s an indication of the author’s skill: as I read the first book, which is told in the first person P.O.V. and is that of a young woman, I did not question her authenticity, not even when I looked at the cover again and noticed the author is a man. I was so impressed by his conveyance of the persona of a young woman that I wondered if the author was in fact a woman using a male pen name, or perhaps he was of the male gender only in name. But no, he has a wife and kids, so what this looks like is the use of finely tuned observational talent and impressive writing skill.The second indication of strong skill became more evident to me the deeper I got into the first book’s plot, and the second book’s, and the third book’s. What becomes increasingly clear is that the author is good at creating and telling stories. One tell-tale of this is when the reader is curious about subplots and secondary characters that ordinarily would not interest him. This talent is much more rare than being able to write a nicely crafted sentence or paragraph. His wording is not fancy, so his imagery and thoughts flow into your brain without you noticing them until they’re there, which is how it should be and is much easier to describe than to do.Any book, especially one that involves fantasy, requires some degree of suspension of disbelief. That comes from you, the reader, but is enabled mostly by the writer. The reader can pick apart and find fault in any story or even any sentence, but a good writer prevents that by keeping the reader caught up in the story. In these books, this author does that.Well done!

The price was right and I saw a lot of good reviews so I gave it a try. I thought it was a YA book series...and was shocked to get to a disturbing sexually explicit between a parent and child. I stopped reading - it was sick and disgusting. Definitely NOT for kids and not for most adults I would guess.

I just finished reading Book 8 of this series, and decided it was time to pay my respects to this author. I know I'm reviewing Books 1-3 here, but the series absolutely MUST be read in order, and the first three books are currently available free on Amazon for Kindle.The books sounded vaguely interesting when I saw them on my daily book alert, and they were free, so I grabbed them. I wasn't sure what to expect exactly, but it was one of the best book decisions I've made this year. I place this series squarely and categorically with Jennifer Armentrout's "Covenant" series, and Richelle Mead's "Vampire Academy". It will take over your life until you've read every last word of it.The concept is very different, although similar in some ways to Covenant. The world is one of "meta-humans", those with extraordinary powers who are descended from the originals who once ruled the earth: Zeus, Thor, Odin, Hades, etc. etc. If you've read Armentrout, you know that universe.The protagonist is a young girl, Sienna Nealon, a succubus, who finds herself the center of an "old order" ending war intended to destroy most of the "metas" in existence, and to bring about a safer world for any who survive. Ordinary humans are part of this plan, but it really isn't clear exactly WHAT kind of world they will inherit. The author does an incredible job of slowly revealing details here and there relating to this theme, while spinning his tale with depth and detail.The richness of the character development was a surprise. I actually had a hard time believing that the author was a man. Ordinarily, men simply do not write female characters well, and specifically, teenaged girls. Crane is a master at character development. His characters span the gamut of age (really -- some of them are thousands of years old), and Crane gives them all rich interior lives, that we are witness to. Seeing lives in flashback is one thing, but when those lives belong to those formerly known as "gods", it takes a crafty writer to pull it off.You will know them all, and care deeply when one is lost, one way or the other. This world is filled with the good, the bad, and the very, very bad. (I almost stopped reading after one of the books, when one of the losses seemed too much to bear. If I'd known the author personally I'd have probably choked him for it.)Answers to the reasons for the attempted extermination are slow to come, and you will find yourself chewing over even the smallest little clue, trying to force it to make some kind of sense. Each book has its reveals, but the Big Reveal doesn't come until Book 8. And, it was a surprise. I ordinarily see endings coming. Being a careful reader, I catch all clues and set them aside to put together. I didn't see this coming. Parts of it were hinted at, but the final scene in the 8th book brings it all into perspective, and sets everything up for what will surely be a monumental ending. All 8 books are worth reading. And, they are all worth 5 stars. I'm dying for the next one to appear. Absolutely read this series. Read it carefully, because you won't be going back to reread it. You won't be able to wait until you open the next book. These books are spectacular.

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