Killashandra

373 pages

English language

Published May 5, 1986 by Ballantine Books.

ISBN:
978-0-345-31600-4
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At first Killashandra Ree's ambitions to become a Crystal Singer, get rich, and forget her past, were going just as she had hoped. But after she grew wealthy, a devastating storm turned her claim to useless rock. In short order she was broke, she had crystal sickness so bad she thought she was going to die, and the only way she could be true to the man she loved was to leave him..

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"Killashandra" is much better than "Crystal Singer" (its prequel), but in a way that makes CS feel improved with new perspective. The titular character seems a lot less self-centered this go around, and a lot less bratty, and there is an unsubtle shift in personality as Killa learns what life is like after college, and then after learning that other people have feelings, too.

There's one bisexual in this book, and she's an evil tyrant, and also her sexuality is a blink and you miss it bit of dialogue.

I'm excited to begin Act 3.

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