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Tiger's Quest (Tiger's Curse, Bk 2)
Tiger's Quest - Tiger's Curse, Bk 2
Author: Colleen Houck
Back in Oregon, Kelsey tries to pick up the pieces of her life and push aside her feelings for Ren. But danger lurks around the corner, forcing her to return to India where she embarks on a second quest-this time with Ren's dark, bad-boy brother Kishan, who has also fallen prey to the Tiger's Curse. — Fraught with danger, spellbinding dre...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781402784040
ISBN-10: 140278404X
Publication Date: 6/7/2011
Pages: 496
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Publisher: Splinter
Book Type: Hardcover
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed Tiger's Quest (Tiger's Curse, Bk 2) on + 2527 more book reviews
This is the 2nd book in the Tigers Curse series. This is expected to be a five book series but a release date for the 5th book, The Tigers Dream, has yet to be announced. I didnt enjoy this book quite as much as the The Tigers Curse. It starts out a lot slower and just wasnt as exciting.

I listened to this on audiobook and it was very well done. The narrator does a wonderful job with all of the different accents and making character voices very distinct. She also did a great job conveying emotion as she was narrating. I really really think the narration of this series is excellent.

Kelsey is back in Oregon trying to get back to her old life. Shes started college classes and is living on her own. However her thoughts constantly return to Ren. When the evil mage from the first book tracks her down she flees back to India. There her and Rens brother, Kishan, continue on the quest to break the curse.

This book started out quite a bit slower than the first book of this series. There is a lot of Kelsey bemoaning the fact that she left Ren behind and trying to get past that by dating three guys at once. We hear a ton about her dating misfortunes and about how no one can compare to Ren. It was incredibly boring.

About halfway through, the story really picked up pace and was exciting again. For the second half of the book it is Kishan and Kelsey trying to figure out the next part of the curse. I really enjoyed these parts with all the adventure, traps, and riddles. Pretty much those elements of the story are the reason I keep reading this series.

I really enjoyed Kelseys level-headed behavior in the first book. I dont know what happened to that in this book; she makes a lot of dumb decisions and is completely dense where Ren is concerned.

Kishan is in the story a ton and, although he is an okay character, I just didnt like him that much. He spends a lot of time mooning after Kelsey even though Kelsey is obviously in love with his brother Ren. I think the whole scenario makes Kishan kind of an icky character.

There is a twist at the end involving Ren that you could see coming a mile away. It was soooooo predictable. I rolled my eyes and sighed when it happened. I mean seriously it is one of the lamest plot devices ever and I was really disappointed that that was the direction that Huock decided to take the story.

Despite all my complaints I do really enjoy the adventuring, the tomb-raiding, and the interesting curse. I love the mythology throughout as well. I just felt like the story was very unevenly paced and parts were outright boring. This book could have used some serious editing.

Although I didn't like this book as much as the first book there were parts that I did enjoy. I would recommend to those who enjoy young adult reads that include adventure and mythology; just be warned there is a bit of teen angsting in here...especially in the beginning that drags the story down some. Even give that I will continue to read this series.
reviewed Tiger's Quest (Tiger's Curse, Bk 2) on + 25 more book reviews
As the summary suggests Kelsey is needed once more in solving the next portion of the curse, but instead of Having the white tiger, the prince Ren, she gets his brother Kishen, the black tiger for her partner. This story like the first one is a simple enjoyable read with a thorough blending of Indian Mythologies with similar mythologies and religions from around the world and how they all compare to one another. The puzzles are simple but well thought out without being overly complex for the young girl who has just started her first year of college while still being just challenging enough to require a moment to think. - Enjoying read for someone who is looking for something to read for just the simple joy of reading.


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