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Title | : | The Hidden Land (The Secret Country #2) |
Author | : | Pamela Dean |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 272 pages |
Published | : | October 13th 2003 by Firebird (first published July 1st 1986) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Science Fiction Fantasy |
Pamela Dean
Paperback | Pages: 272 pages Rating: 3.79 | 830 Users | 40 Reviews
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"That talent of mine that in my country turns to sorcery, in yours turns to this making up." (italics mine).Essentially, this and the Secret Country should have been one book. I would have still been furious with it for being desperately and deliciously subtle, but the jarring feeling of the beginning where the pov is a little less coherent wouldn't have happened. Also, they are entirely unsatisfying apart. Not that they are entirely satisfying together. But a lot of that has to do with, well, the reality of it, where a bitterly real world is regardless tempting to stay in. And closed worlds, where you grow up twice and never get to go back, are the worst and the best of them all.
Like Narnia. Without gods or second chances. And with so many disappointments... I want a sequel for each of the characters. I want to know what happens next, and what happened there, and what the ceremonies of the green caves were like, and what Ellen felt, and I want to be with Patrick as he works out the answers to all his questions - because I'm Patrick. It is not nearly enough. And yet there is so much already.

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Original Title: | The Hidden Land (The Secret Country Trilogy, Vol. 2) |
ISBN: | 0142501433 (ISBN13: 9780142501436) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Secret Country #2 |
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Ratings: 3.79 From 830 Users | 40 ReviewsRate Containing Books The Hidden Land (The Secret Country #2)
The Hidden Land takes the premise of the first book, and makes everything bigger, the way a good sequel should. The stakes were higher, and the children were thrown entirely out of their elements - Ruth and Ted especially.All of them are so completely in over their heads that their main goal is no longer to go along for the ride, but to get out of the Secret Country as soon as humanly possible. The game kind of loses its charm when it ceases to be a game.Where the first book focused more on theOne of my favorites and favorites, its content is extravagant.
Found it difficult to be invested in the courtly intrigue until the twist at the end. The pacing was uneven, with a lot of meandering and repetition that could haveshould havebeen excised. And I still can't tell the difference between the Laura and Ellen characters. Well, one more book in the trilogy to go.

See my review for The Secret Country Book 1 in this trilogy.
Well. This happened.Ok, so this book very easily built on the first book. Dean is amazing. The plot is deceptively simple, yet you feel this sense of foreboding only you dont know where from. Too many subtleties for my little brain, maybe? Sub plots upon sub plots. Again, maybe thats just me. It just seems like all of the pieces are put in front of you, only you cant figure out what youre looking at. My favorite character (who is no longer Patrick, who I find quite irritating now) didnt dieeven
I didn't read all of it, I didn't really like it at all.
The second installation was so much better than the first. There were more action, the plot actually moved forward and I wasn't confused for the majority of the book like I was with the first part of the trilogy.
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