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What a change from the last installment! Malinda Lo actually can write with a style that flows well together, no wasted words, as she overloads 'A City Without Chocolate' with important events, that adds more suspense to the on gooding storyline and it fits well with the rest of the installments to the story. Really like her writing style a lot definitely will have to give some of her other writing a try and it's one of the reasons why I decided to read the Tremontaine series. Typical of someone...
What happens when people don't have chocolate? They try to drink vanilla. It doesn't quite work. I love Lo's writing.
Onwards with episode eight (Season One) of Tremontaine titled A City Without Chocolate written by Malinda Lo.A shortage of chocolate sets the city on edge.Diane's secret arrangement with the Balam family bears fruit as a strategic withholding of chocolate wreaks havoc on the city's social fabric, from the Hill to Riverside. But Kaab has her own private stash, for which she has a special use in mind, involving a certain pretty forger. Meanwhile, Rafe sits for his exams, with his dreams of startin...
I'm burning through all of Riverside this autumn.This one is great, and manages to salvage the writing disaster that was episode seven by moving swiftly into the wake of the in-story disaster that was the Swan Ball. The portrayal of the City and its inhabitants as they scramble to endure and work around the chocolate shortage is amusing, and evocative of certain coffee hysterias of the past. We have nutty surrogates being developed, cocoa-deprived addicts taking to drugs, and the Duchess introdu...
AmazingThe Tremontaine series continues to go from strength to strength. The plot continues to thicken, as the various strands of the story get further entangled.
Oh, wow. Diane is really on top of her game today. Excellent episode!
In this episode, more plots and underhanded dealings are revealed, with a side of romance. (view spoiler)[Diane, Duchess of Tremontaine colludes with the Balam chocolate importers to create a false shortage of the trendy beverage, even as she uses her wiles in an illicit affair in order to try to get the import tariffs changed in a way that will favor her estates.Meanwhile, we are treated to some sexytimes with Tess and Kaab. But little do the two young women realize the imminent danger they're
Lady Diane and the Balam aren’t distributing chocolate—and many miss it terribly. One of the chocolatiers near the university makes an almond drink, another tries expensive vanilla. The Balam do this because they are trying to get the Dragon Chancellor to remove the punishing tariffs. Lady Diane, is doing it, at least in part, because she can. Rafe is sitting for his Exams. Will has made sure one of the examiners is a retired professor, who will understand his subject matter. He passes. Now he w...
Well, I do think at this point I'm finally invested in the story, and the focus on Kaab was welcome (although I'm not quite sold on the shipping here). Add to that the interesting theme this time around and the relative absence of Micah and Rafe and we have a really good episode that I wish actually lasted longer.And now I'm seriously craving hot chocolate.Onto the next.(Netgalley let me read this in exchange for my honest review.)
much better and of course read with hot chocolate
My faaaavorite
brilliant Diane chapter