I got my copy Thursday and finished reading it this morning. It's so good to not feel left out anymore.
nijimeijer Wrote:Like Infernal was to Harbingers, I felt this book will be to the next one. Kind of a "part one of two" set. It introduced new concepts and characters and situations that I imagine will be resolved (somewhat at least) in the next book. That said, I enjoyed it a great deal. I enjoyed the new story elements as well as the addition to the mythology of the F. Pauliverse.
I agree niji - thanks for putting words to how I was feeling about it. While I liked
Infernal a
lot, I LOVED
Harbingers. I liked
Bloodline a
lot too, just not quite as much as
Harbingers. But now there are many things to ponder while we wait for the next installment....
I think Jonah's "Plan" with Hank, Jeremy, Christy and Dawn was a Backup Plan. Little "Jimmy" was about the same age as Hank and Jeremy, right? Or am I tangling up the timeline? If they are about the same age, well, Jonah knew that Jimmy was The One, but he also knew that anything could happen, hence the Plan as a backup - just in case.
Where does Jack get his oDNA from? Since he apparently has such a large amount, it has to be from both his mother and father. And I think now we know why the Ally and the Otherness seem to have been keeping an eye on Jack all his life and sometimes meddling in it. All the oDNA must get their attention, at least a little bit.
What does Rasalom have planned for Dawn? I don't have the foggiest idea yet, but it can't be anything good!
As for P. Frank Winslow - it was highly amusing that his publisher wouldn't touch the Legacies or Conspiricies stories. I'm very curious to see where this storyline is going. And I'm greatly relieved that it doesn't look at all like the Dark Tower series' "Stephen King as a character and the author" foolishness. I was only a
little bit worried about that.