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Book Review of Fire Study (Study / Chronicles of Ixia, Bk 3)

Fire Study (Study / Chronicles of Ixia, Bk 3)
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Helpful Score: 3


While neither Magic Study (Book 2) nor FIRE STUDY (Book 3) live up to the extraordinariness that was her debut, Poison Study, I still have to say that Maria Snyder's ability to tell a unique story is unparalleled, and that I remain a staunch fan. Yelena's world remains engaging and unforgettable, whether as a standalone with the first novel or as a whole series.

FIRE STUDY is slightly shaky where characterization is concerned. Yelena undergoes a period of self-doubt and paranoia, shutting out those beloved to her and us readers in an attempt to protect herself from what she believes to be her inevitable end. Normally I wouldn't complaining about characters undergoing such identity crises, but it was difficult to pull off in the Study series since we are so attached to all the characters.

The adventure and plot in FIRE STUDY is straightforward hardcore fantasy, unrelenting swift--you'll lose your footing if you aren't familiar with the previous book in the series, Magic Study, and if you don't pay attention. That being said, this book provides a solid conclusion to what has been a satisfying trilogy, even if the ending may be a little too swift and easy for those who are well-read in fantasy.

Overall, I have no regrets about picking up the Study series. Maria Snyder is solidly one of my favorite authors now, able to provide us with a fully exciting fantasy featuring likable characters. I will not hesitate to pick up any of her future books, and you shouldn't either!