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Fury of the Phoenix by Cindy Pon
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it was ok

Well, I have the fury of a phoenix right now (How furious do phoenix's get? Because that one in Harry Potter seemed very kind and helpful and really into saving people's lives and not so much into fury. So I don't have the fury of that phoenix. I have the fury of a meaner phoenix.) because I read the book before this and totally disliked it and I specifically mentioned in that review that I would not be reading this book. So now I’ve been humbled because I did read it after making that public statement and I’m irritated that I already knew I wouldn’t like this and yet that fact slipped through my brain and I wasted time I could’ve spent reading something better.

So, Ai Ling stows away on a boat posing as Chen Yong’s sister. Her powers have only grown stronger, which is a good thing as she will have to face Zhong Ye again to save Chen Yong. This story was interwoven with the story of Zhong Ye’s quest for immortality which caused me some confusion at first. If you had questions after the first book, some of those get answered in this one. And Ai Ling and Chen Yong’s story progresses satisfactorily.

I would tell you that I will not be reading a third book if there ends up being one, but apparently, I can no longer rely on myself to guarantee that.

And if you're curious about the book prior to this that I mention above, find that here: Silver Phoenix
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May 1, 2011 – Finished Reading
October 20, 2011 – Shelved

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