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Chapter One Review

 Hunter by Mercedes Lackey Chapter One Review Summary: Joy describes her train ride. Joy internally discusses her feelings while recalling an attack on Anston’s Well. Joy reveals her job title based on her abilities and powers. A Hunter. Joy impresses some of the train workers with her hounds. We are given a very detailed image about Mandalas and Summon Glyphs. Joy gets some special treatment to help her feel at ease. Joy reminisces about the Monastery while thinking about the outside dangers of the train. Joy gives a brief description of the history of the story and the type of dangers it contains. We are introduced to two big events that have transpired, the Diseray and The Breakthrough:                - The Diseray being when plagues started occurring, which were eventually cured. The                    weather became harsh and flying was so dangerous that only the Military attempted it.                              The South and North Poles switched.  Then Christers deliberately d

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  Hunter By Mercedes Lackey   The very first review will be Hunter by Mercedes Lackey.  The first young adult book I was introduced to and my first rant with Avid about the genre.  Overall, I enjoyed the story but have to confess I was extremely frustrated with the workings of the magic system and the development of the story during sections of the book.  While I have always gravitated towards classic books, Hunter will be one of the many young adult books covered in this blog.  With COVID and other unforeseeable issues popping up lately, I look forward to making a library of book reviews that I myself can enjoy going back and looking over.  Who knows?  It could possibly entertain others. It should be noted that the purpose of this review and blog hold many reasons.  Not only as an enjoyable activity between two people, which I hope to promote to others as well.  It is also a little project where two different people with very different viewpoints can once again find common ground and