Day Watch by Sergei Lukyanenko
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The world of the Watches, as this series is sometimes known, seems pretty straightforward: You've got the Light and the Dark. Should be simple, right? Dark bad, Light good. Well, not so fast. One of the main themes of Day Watch is that the line between the sides is thinner than either side, particularly the Light, would admit. Like the first in the series, this volume is told in 3 separate mini-novels. Familiar characters make an appearance, but these stories are told from the perspective of the Dark, which depicts the events of Night Watch in a new light while adding to the canon. Although I enjoyed all 3, the section dealing with Alisa was probably the one that touched me the most.
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