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Sep 25, 2017Telingro rated this title 2.5 out of 5 stars
I didn't like this book as much as the first one in the series, mainly because the plot developed with less vigor and fast-paced adventure. The protagonist now has traded a life of wild, nomadic adventures for one of a "family man". Although, that's not quite accurate -- he is soon enough whipped away by his duties to help settle socio-economic terms between the human populations and sentient creatures... in my opinion there's not so much a "war", as the title proclaims, but more of multiple conflicts building that need to be resolved, hopefully without triggering a war. There are more perspectives in this book and it has an interesting plot, but it just didn't take the turn that I would have liked it to. Maybe I'll still continue with the series and give the third book a chance...