![]() ![]() ![]() The main characters were decently developed, although I was disappointed that some of the supporting characters were left somewhat flat. I personally would have preferred that she tackle a few rather than try to introduce me, as the reader, to a wide variety of issues. While the idea behind the societal critique is a good one, it barely grazes the surface and issues were never thoroughly explored - although author Deanna Miller did incorporate a lot of them. This easy-to-read book provides an interesting commentary on human interactions, albeit a very shallow look at that society. Tristan manages, at great risk to himself, to reach the human plane and convince Hesper to return home in an effort to discover the real solution to the planes' troubles. She assumes the life of a high school girl with no memory of her previous life. Hesper and Tristan are forced to part when Hesper is sent to the human plane to save the parallel planes of existence from destruction. ![]() The Alula's and Mentaurs are at odds with one another and each group is trying to prevent an alien race from invading the planet. Hesper the Alula and her best friend Tristan are involved in exciting times on Hesper's planet, known as the Alula Plane. ![]()
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