Author: Kim Harrison
Book: Every Which Way But Dead
What are friends for except people to look after you when they think you're being stupid? Of course you might not always agree that you're being stupid, but thats not important in the end. That someone cares enough for no reason other than they chose to is what counts. How great is that when it happens?! Rachel may feel like Ivy is smothering her at times, but it's totally sweet and endearing to read about. You can just feel how much Ivy cares about Rachel and depends on her, and Ivy would know better than anyone the consequences of being bound to someone else's will. So I'm on Ivy's side when it comes to Rachel doing stupid stuff. It makes the book interesting though!
So Leah's blog thoroughly outlined the events in the book and gave an idea of where all the characters stand. Thanks to her and her crazy writing skills, I am therefore able to just focus on several key plot points that I have a strong opinion on.
Since Ceri appears almost immediately at the beginning of the book, that is where I will start. She is an old as hell elf and even though the demon Al broke her will while being his familiar, once she got her soul back she got her attitude back. I would love to know what the hell Rachel thinks she is doing making decisions for everyone else?! It only pisses people off and gets her into trouble. If Ceri could help save her dying people shouldn't she have that option? And! based on her manipulation of ley line magic and Al, it would appear she can take care of herself pretty damn well. I don't think Trent would stand a chance against her especially since he is so young in comparison. As far as Ceri knows she is the last of her kind. How lonely could that seem? It just pisses me off how Rachel thinks she knows better than everyone else. She did the same thing to Jenks and look how that turned out?!
Yes, Jenks has a huge ego and feels he has something to prove being only four inches tall. He is not an idiot though. If Rachel and Ivy had just thought about it and realized that by making it clear how telling anyone else about Trent's species would endanger Jenks's family, he could totally have been trusted. Instead they both felt that they should make decisions for him and he found out and left. So while this book was great, there was a void that used to be filled with Jenks's sarcasm and levity. He has to come back. Ivy and Rachel will just ruin everything without him.
The last main point that I am very intrigued by is the event of Rachel becoming part of a Were pack. How fun would that be? It is just so crazy how each different species within the Hollows has their own social structure in addition to the Hollows' society as a whole. I can't wait to see where this takes Rachel. Which is why I'm cutting this short and going on to read the next book!=D