Bloodhound The Legend of Beka Cooper #2 Tamora Pierce Books
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I enjoyed this one more than I did on my very first read of this series some years ago. This series served as my overall introduction to Tortall, it's inhabitants, and the wonderful world Tamora Pierce has created. Looking back, now, I couldn't exactly say what made me dislike this book the first time, as it has a rather interesting storyline and some equally interesting(and shady) characters. Beka goes on quite the hunt here for a very large "Rat", and that is all I'll say on the plot. But there is one thing more I have to say, while I enjoyed it much more than I did the first go-round this is still my least favorite in the series. That honor doesn't go to "Terrier", although it is the first book and for me was my introduction to Tortall as a whole, no, but rather that honor goes to "Mastiff", the last book in the series, I'll explain why when I write my review for that one. But I absolutely and highly recommend this installment in the series and the entire series to those who love a good mystery, procedural, fantasy, all three or anything in between.Tags : Amazon.com: Bloodhound: The Legend of Beka Cooper #2 (9780375838170): Tamora Pierce: Books,Tamora Pierce,Bloodhound: The Legend of Beka Cooper #2,Ember,0375838171,JUV037000,Fantasy - General,Counterfeits and counterfeiting,Counterfeits and counterfeiting;Fiction.,Fantasy,Fantasy fiction,Fantasy.,Police,Police;Fiction.,Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9),Fantasy & Magic,Fiction,Fiction-Fantasy,JUVENILE,Juvenile Fiction,Juvenile Grades 7-9 Ages 12-14,Science fiction (Children's Teenage),TEEN'S FICTION FANTASY,United States,YOUNG ADULT FICTION,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Action & Adventure General,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Fantasy Epic,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Fantasy General,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Girls & Women,Young Adult FictionAction & Adventure - General,Young Adult FictionGirls & Women,fantasy books; young adult fantasy books; fantasy books for teens; young adult books; young adult; teen girl books; tween books for girls ages 11-14; teen books for girls; books for 12 year old girls; books for 13 year old girls; books for girls age 9 12; books for 11 year old girls; books for 10 year old girls; teen fantasy; ya fantasy; young adult fantasy; medieval fantasy; tortall; fantasy adventure; adventure; teen fiction books; fantasy; magic; epic fantasy; kids books ages 9-12; books for teens 12-16 girls,young adult books;books for girls age 9 12;fantasy books for teens;teen books for girls;teen girl books;tween books for girls ages 11-14;books for 13 year old girls;books for 12 year old girls;books for 11 year old girls;books for 10 year old girls;young adult fantasy books;fantasy books;teen fantasy;ya fantasy;young adult fantasy;medieval fantasy;tortall;fantasy adventure;adventure;young adult;fantasy;magic;epic fantasy;kids books ages 9-12;books for teens 12-16 girls;teen fiction books,Fantasy & Magic,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Action & Adventure General,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Fantasy Epic,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Fantasy General,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Girls & Women,Young Adult FictionAction & Adventure - General,Young Adult FictionGirls & Women,Fiction,YOUNG ADULT FICTION,Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9),Science fiction (Children's Teenage)
Bloodhound The Legend of Beka Cooper #2 Tamora Pierce Books Reviews
This series captures well the determination, perseverance, and toughness of Beka Cooper, a "Dog" (policewoman) in a tough quasi-London borough. Tamora Pierce does an excellent job with the jargon, slang, and language of her fictional setting. The reader gets the gist without too much struggle. wonderfully colorful terms and slang. In this particular book, #2 of the 3 part series, Beka continues her growth and becomes a serious qualified tracker with the adoption of Achoo, the talented scent hound.
Beka has made the leap to first-year Provost’s Dog, replacing her novice puppy status in Terrier, and has a new partner and her very own four-legged dog companion. Together, they travel outside Totall’s capital city to Port Caynn to attempt to stop a counterfeit coin smuggling ring. It’s one hard choice after another for Beka, who struggles with differentiating between the letter and spirit of the law. She trusts her magical ability to hear voices of the dead more than she trusts her new-found friends. We read the coming-of-age action played out in the straightforward delivery written down in Beka’s diary. Kudos to Tamora Pierce, who has crafted this traditionally-difficult style with mastery, lending the story immediacy and high tension.
While each of these books (as well as the final one, Mastiff ) can be read as standalone novels, they are much richer if read in chronological order, especially with the help of the appendix of characters and a glossary.
I'll start by saying that I normally don't like 1st person narratives and avoid them whenever possible. It took me a few months before I finally picked up Terrier, the first book in the series, and flipped through it in the bookstore. I ended up buying it, even though it was still in hardcover, which is another thing I normally don't do.
The second book, Bloodhound, is equally absorbing. I won't summarize the plot, as that is covered elsewhere, but I will mention a few things that I love about this particular series (note that these are geared towards current fans of Pierce's Tortall universe)
1.) Since the heroine of Bloodhound lives so many years before the time of Alanna the Lioness, there are key differences between the two timelines. In Beka's time Tortall has slavery and in Alanna's time Tortall does not. Beka's time has Lady Knights and Alanna's time does not. These differences make me anticipate reading how these changes come about.
2.) Beka works in the worst part of the capital city Corus. The world you see through her eyes makes the court world of Alanna and Keladry seem innocent and pampered. And yet, the book is not dark and gritty as you would expect. Seeing things through Beka's perspective gives color, humanity, and compassion to what could have otherwise been a very depressing atmosphere. I found that Beka's book gave the world of Tortall, overall, a greater richness and depth.
3.) From the very first few pages of Terrier, the first book in the series, I expected Beka to eventually end up with the Rouge (romantically). It seemed just perfect, considering Beka is the ancestress of the Rouge that Alanna eventually marries. It made me chuckle. However, Beka refuses to just fall in line with the inevitable plot mechanisms and continues to go her own way throughout Bloodhound, developing other romantic interests and growing as a character. If she ever does end up with the Rouge (which I still root for) it will be a relationship developed over time and requiring a lot of work from both parties - which is much more satisfying, I must admit.
I highly recommend this book to anyone age 10 to 100. It is an absorbing story that blends adventure, detective work, and fantasy. If you are like me, and don't usually like 1st person narratives, give this series a try - it might change your mind.
A note about adult content Since the book deals with the criminal underworld (albeit a fantasy one) there is some adult content (example murder), and Beka is involved in adult relationships. In my opinion this is no darker than found in the HP or Twighlight series, but if you are considering this for someone under 6th grade you may want to flip though it and determine your comfort level.
I enjoyed this one more than I did on my very first read of this series some years ago. This series served as my overall introduction to Tortall, it's inhabitants, and the wonderful world Tamora Pierce has created. Looking back, now, I couldn't exactly say what made me dislike this book the first time, as it has a rather interesting storyline and some equally interesting(and shady) characters. Beka goes on quite the hunt here for a very large "Rat", and that is all I'll say on the plot. But there is one thing more I have to say, while I enjoyed it much more than I did the first go-round this is still my least favorite in the series. That honor doesn't go to "Terrier", although it is the first book and for me was my introduction to Tortall as a whole, no, but rather that honor goes to "Mastiff", the last book in the series, I'll explain why when I write my review for that one. But I absolutely and highly recommend this installment in the series and the entire series to those who love a good mystery, procedural, fantasy, all three or anything in between.
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