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Morg is not dead. Rafe is in trouble. Asher is sick. Danthe has given up. Lur is dying. By the end of The Prodigal Mage (Fisherman's Children) everything has gone wrong and it looks pretty bleak.

The only one left to save them is mousy Dennie, the young woman too timid to do anything. Or is she? She's spent the last months caring for her comatose father and taking over the household responsibilities of her deteriorating mother--and she's the only one who believes that Rafe is still alive, and that he needs help only she can provide. Dennie is not the girl she used to be before her world changed, and she's beginning to realize her new role in it.

At the same time, across the blight in Old Dorana, Rafe and Arlin have discovered that Morg, while not to his full powers, isn't dead either, and is gathering his strength to begin anew his campaign of horrors.

PRODIGAL was the set-up novel, where we got to know the characters, the setting, the backstory, and the dilemma. It was fairy predictable, with a cliffhanger ending, the plot not much more than building up a nebulous impending doom.

Fortunately, THE RELUCTANT MAGE doesn't have the problems of its predecessor. It's faster-paced, the characters more interesting and engaging, and Karen Miller takes full advantage of PRODIGAL's set-up to move the story forward toward a rewarding conclusion (yes, even if it is cliche, it works just fine). If you spent the time to read the first book, it's definitely worth it to finish the second in The Fisherman's Children duology.

In RELUCTANT we get into the heads of three new main characters, departing from those in PRODIGAL. There's the mousy Dennie, who is finding the courage necessary to do the hard thing. We spend some time in arrogant Arlin's head--Rafe's boyhood nemesis--who is all mixed up with conflicting wants, yet is ultimately a good guy. We finally really get to see the world beyond Lur, where we meet Prince Ewan who is determined to do what he can to protect his own people from the horrible life they lived before Asher 'killed' Morg twenty years ago. And it will take Rafe, Arlin, and Dennie--the three strongest mages alive--working together to even have a small chance at saving everyone from bondage. It's a story in black and white: the heros are likable and the bad guy is truly disgustingly evil.

While the setting is your standard fantasy world and the magic nothing beyond the usual, Miller still manages to give it flavor and interest. The prose flows smoothly, the PoV switching effortlessly between characters. Miller mixes in humor to keep the bleakness from becoming over-wrought; plus the romance between two main characters helps lighten the tone of the story, even if you can see their impending coupledom coming from a hundred pages away. The dialogue is quick-witted; while most of it involves arguing, at least it's not at the annoying level of PRODIGAL's constant bickering.

Yet, for all its strengths, RELUCTANT feels more geared toward female audiences because of the way the story is told, the romantic elements, and the focus on relationships among the main characters--which is too bad because it wouldn't have taken much tweaking to make it appeal to a wider audience. And while it is faster paced, it still could have moved quicker--in fact the duology would have been better as a tighter written standalone novel. Other problems? Miller's sense of distance and time aren't always clear or consistent; foreshadowing lacks subtlety, which makes it predictable; and the main characters keep secrets from each other without obvious motivations, the explanations coming too late and petty.

If you read and liked the Kingmaker, Kingbreaker duology then you'll like PRODIGAL and RELUCTANT because Miller is anything if consistent with her writing. If you haven't read any Miller, then if you like standard quest-oriented fantasy fare--heavier on the Romantic relationship / character development - with vivid prose, the pure master (Kingmaker, Kingbreaker, Book 1) recommended.



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วันอังคารที่ 12 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553 § 0








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Probably (well, for certain), the best book that I have ever read. I've read it more than 6 times and still I hunger for more. The story it's great and it develops fast. The main character Raistlin Majere, it's probably the best character ever invented in any fiction books. There are more than 16 books with him. I have read other books about him, and I wasn't satisfied. I wanted to know more. Some particularities that the main books didn't explain.
Well let me explain better...
Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman wrote three books which were in Dragonlance Chronicles: Dragons of Autumn Twilight, Dragons of Winter Night, Dragons of Spring Dawning. There were many characters but the one that marked me and a legion of fans was a mage. An evil, selfish, mean, overly-ambitious human. So why would I like him?
Well for this and much more. We as read the books didn't knew why raistlin was that way, why did he hate his brother, why did he had an hourglass eyes and his hair totally white. We need to know more. And so Margaret Weis wrote Soulforge and Brother in arms (the second) that answer many questions...

The story it's about him growing up. The meeting with the wizard which will put him in wizards school. The teaching and learning of Raistlin. The family and the company first quest. The Test and the rewards (Well kind of).

In the end why do I and other people love Raistlin? That is an Hard Question :
Raistlin acts as a mirror. More than the images of his co-stars are reflected in those hourglass eyes. When we read about Raistlin, it's as if we're following the adventures of our own dark sides. In Raistlin, we see a little bit of ourselves. Maybe we didn't have tortured childhoods; certainly all of us don't share his personality traits. But still, in his struggles to be, ultimately, accepted, perhaps we find our own longings for love; in his bittersweet triumph, we find ourselves confronted with our own wishes for the power we may never find. Justarius summed this up best when he said, "We've all been laughed at one time in our lives. We've all been jealous of someone. We have felt pain and suffered, just as he has suffered. And we've all longed - just once - for the power to crush our enemies. We pity him. We hate him. We fear him - all because there is a little of him in each of us, though we admit it to ourselves only in the darkest part of the night."

But the reason I, personally love him is 'cause like him I have ashma as sick as him.. I've spent so many hours in doctors, and received air that I can't remember. When I was 19/20 I was in an hospital more than twelve times, each one one week. So, yes I know how he feels... I know how he is that way.. That's why I love him.
The best phrase that I summarized him and me is "Hope is the denial of Reality"!

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For those who enjoy utopian novels, do not let this book get overlooked. It is unique and substantive. Although this was assigned reading for me in a college course, I found it much more interesting than More or Plato. It may seem obscure to those unfamiliar with historical texts, like me, but it is an incredibly fun read.



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I love the story. I was sooo happy when I finally got my hands on this book. It's mainly more about family than the beginning of the trilogy which has more action, I think. But it's still good and I enjoyed it very much. I love Ra-khir and Kevral and Tae too, and I think Saviar and Subikahn are very cute. I hope there'll be continuation of the story. I would LOVE to read more of Ra-khir, Kevral, Tae, Matrinka, Darris, and all their children. All of them! ^o^



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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 7 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553 § 0








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With the massive introduction and explanation of the world the Otherland novels taken care of in "City of Golden Shadow" it's time to get down to some serious business (and the actual action part of the plot) with the second volume in the series, "River of Blue Fire."

Where we last left them Renie (the virtual reality professor)!Xabbu (her one time student who happens to be one of the last surviving bushmen), Orlando (a dying fourteen year old boy), Fredericks (Orlando's best friend, just revealed as a girl), Martine (a French virtual expert who is blind and processes data in a whole new way) T4b (an apparent adolescent in gaming body armor), Sweet William (a gothic clown with a chip on his shoulder) Florimel (a mysterious supposed woman who doesn't want to share information) and Quan Li (the grandmother of a child affected by the same mysterious unknown illness striking down child net users all around the world-including Renie's brother Stephen) had just managed to follow the bread crumbs that the seemingly benevolent Mr. Sellers left to the Otherland network-only to be abandoned as an attack in the real world left them stranded in the virtual land-where things may not be real but can kill them just the same.

Our group of adventures doesn't stay together for long though. First Renie and !Xabbu and then Orlando and Fredericks are separated from the larger group and left to fend for themselves in increasingly bizarre simulations ranging for a twisted OZ to a cartoon kitchen. And there's a larger problem. None of the group or others who are the normal inhabitants of the Otherland can get offline. Making the dangers that would normally just bounce you offline now probable fatalities.

Before they lost connection with Sellers the whole group was told to follow the river that makes its way in some way or another through all of the simulations-and to find a man named Paul Jonas- who it seems Sellers himself helped escape from the Grail Brotherhood and represents something of great importance to those in power-especially the leader of the TGB.

Jonas himself is still being bounced around, though he has regained much of his early memory he still has no idea what's happening to him or why the era he's in keep changing. Pursued through multiple simulations by programs designed to catch him and detain him he finally starts to catch on to the fact that some of the places he's been visiting are fictional.

And at the same time, unknown to the rest of the virtual party, the insane serial killer who calls himself Dread and normally works for the head of the brotherhood has discovered the network by accident and taken over one of the traveling parties Sims for his own sick purposes-an impediment that can only make the all important task the travelers must accomplish that much harder.

To top it all off the Otherland network is experiencing odd failures-and the oh-so mysterious operating system that runs it (which only one man seems to know anything about) is degrading and warping the virtual environment in weird and dangerous ways.

And a strange winged woman in multiple forms is appearing to our travelers to give cryptic advice in almost every simulation.

Meanwhile in the real world one of the actors who plays the all popular Uncle Jingle on the Net is suffering debilitating headaches-which only occur when she's doing her job. Things take a more drastic turn when an attorney hired to represent Fredericks' and Orlando's parents seeks her out for information on what could have possibly happened to the teens.

And a pair of detectives in Australia are tracking down an old cold case-a case that leads them to a boy who supposedly died years ago-a boy who called himself Dread...

Like its predecessor this book has a ton going on. There is far more immediate action in this novel because most of the background has been covered already. But the way Williams writes is so beautiful-so very true to what people would feel like in such a situation. Instead of taking our brave group of explorers and making them constantly optimistic and fairly powerful, the author does an excellent job illustrating how hopeless these few little people feel coming up against the most sophisticated piece of technology in the world that happens to be owned by the richest and most powerful people in the world.

Every bit as excellent as the first I recommend that if you even slightly liked reading "City of Golden Shadow" that you go on to this book. And if like me, you are non-tech savvy enough to routinely forget which of the four buttons on your Ipod turns it off, then have no fear. The tech in this is simplified enough for a luddite and the frequent funny moments make up for anything hard to understand.

Five stars. I'm on to the next book.



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And it is an end too. There's no cliff hanger at the end, no feeling of 'So when's the next book out'. Pratt actually ended the series. It had gone on for seven books, I had begun to think that he was going to be like other authors and keep it going, and going, and going with no end in sight. But he didn't.

The largest of the series, it's almost 100 pages longer than any of the others. Pratt wrapped up most of the questions I still had going through my mind after the sixth book. Perrilin, Korgan, and many others make an appearance.

Korgan. The mastermind behind the fall of the City of Light, an evil man who works for the Empire. Pratt did a masterful job of tying up this particular loose end.

Everything seems to come into play here. I almost expected to see Ellinwyrd from Cardri at some point. Rest assured, he doesn't make an appearance.

Miko discovers his destiny, when it happened I realized I should have known it was coming.

The incident at the Wallowing Swine really disturbed me let me tell you. Can't say much more or it'll ruin the fun.

There are several battles and the Priesthood of Dmon-Li plays a major part here. Also, the Hand of Asran, a militant sect of an otherwise peaceful deity aids James through to the end. They're druids, but with attitude. Magic is by far more integral to the action in this book than in any other, though there are still sword battles.

Scar and Potbelly. That storytelling pair that we first met in the second book and have all grown to love, are here throughout. They are quite a duo. They always have a story about something ready to go, usually too far fetched to be believable. Other than James, they were my favorite characters. I think they're supposed to be the comedy relief.

The conclusion of the Morcyth Saga is all one could hope for. James fulfills the reason he was brought to this world. When I turned that last page, I gave out with a sigh and realized I had just read one of the best works I've ever had the privilege to read. That's why I wrote reviews for all seven books. These were the first I had ever done.

True, there are syntax errors and spelling mistakes here and there. But the story is such that after awhile you don't even think about them any more. I have his next book Shepherd's Quest on order, I dearly hope it is just as good or even better.



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Here is another book in this quiet little series that manages to keep me flipping the pages and staying up reading in bed late at night. I expected this book was going to resolve a couple of elements of the plot lines in the series - I thought Alec was going to get the girl at the end of the day, and I thought he would be the king of the Dominion when all was said and done.

Well, the book took some twists and turns, and didn't go where I expected in either case, and it's left those plot lines open and unpredictable now, so I'll have to read the next book to find the answer.

Alec took care of healing Noranda, and that was expected, but the surprising friendships he picked up in Stronghold were a nice reversal of expectations, although the mysterious disappearance scene obviously foreshadows something in the next book.

Then he returns to Oyster Bay, and has the expected reunion scene with Bethany, except somehow it doesn't work out, and the small personal dynamics of the meeting are well-described to let the reader know how the two manage to miscommunicate.

Finally there's the march to the war, and the three elements - the surprising turn with the lacertii leader, the fling with Imelda (maybe too strong a word) and then the apparent surrender of all powers at the end of the book.

The plot kept me going and the book left me hanging! I'm ready for the next one.



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Book Review - Jean Auel The Valley of Horses

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This sequel to the prehistoric saga "Clan of the Cave Bear" continues to display author Jean M. Auel's genius at imagining the lives, challenges, and spirituality of our ancient ancestors near the close of an ice age.

In "Valley of the Horses" the story of Ayla continues immediately after her banishment from the Clan that concluded the first book. Now in her middle teenage years, Ayla must seek the Others because she is not of the same kind of people as the Clan that raised her Cave to save her from a lion at five. Ayla, a prominent brow, is a modern form of another person from a strong clan members short, the brain, even though there is a complex language of hand signs and body language they have different audio limits the space is configured. However, despite the guidance of the Acer family truly love, and her adoptive parents, are irrelevant. The dispute caused by the difference of the last cursed when she is forbidden to makeClan, her son and her exile, Durc includes the separation of pain from. Green Valley, occupied by herds of horses, after surviving for her extraordinary skill as a hunter and gatherer ice age trek across a desperate assurance, Ayla, you can find shelter. Winter is approaching, even though she found others like it, I decided to build a house of this valley. By itself, this place for many seasons, the habits and start a thriving non-rays banStifle creativity and innovation tribe's natural ability to her. But while the success of its growth, she was strongly expressed by the author cleverly left alone, she regrets the lost family in despair about the future.

Unlike the novel, the story of the first branch of the horse, "A new characters Auel Valley. The younger brother, Jondalar and Thonolan, they also began their journey home search. Through their storiesThey are prehistoric and across Europe, Auel, the rituals, customs and build incredibly detailed world filled with human skills. The study of the movement of people and the image is based on prehistoric provides insight into different cultures and later. Presentation of the original religion of Mother Earth with an emphasis on the power of women authors are very compelling. The world will be respected woman with her sexual freedom, then men, and enjoy the freedom that living withwas beautiful to behold and contemplate.

As the novel unfolds, it is readily apparent that Jondalar and Ayla are meant to find each other and become lovers, and my desire to see this happen kept me turning pages. About my only criticism of the novel is that it does drag sometimes as finely detailed descriptions of Stone Age technology are presented, but most of my impatience can be attributed to my longing for the eventual coupling of the hero and heroine. Auel teases her The number of episodes of sexual frustration and emotional highs and lows and the reader, the final victory of the novel rich in conflicts that are all easy to return. Sweeping conclusions entirely happy but nervous, romantic, happy in my page "on the left side of the Valley of Horses" and the crescendo ending of this exchange, the next series.

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วันศุกร์ที่ 1 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553 § 0

I'm a bit of a hypocrite when it comes to my reading. I will deride and verbally mutilate anything on which the writer's name is written larger than the title. I hate the supermarket slush machine that is the publishing industry, and for no real good reason. Probably just because truly brilliant writers like Auster or Lethem are left to play computer games at home while their dumb older jock brothers are out fooling around with all the cheerleaders. True, the dorky little brothers change the world, but what's a writer gotta do to get a little action around here.

But, I have to admit that I have carved out a little niche in the pop-fiction corridors in which I spend a percentage of my time devouring less than perfect prose. I'm not ashamed of it. Everyone deserves to read something that's pure entertainment, no messy exposition or thinking, just good old fashioned fun. We hate the guys who make $60 million to throw a ball into a basket, but we still go and watch and root for them because it's fun to watch.

That said, I'm a Fantasy reader. I like the escapist, epic, otherworldliness of the genre, and have since I was eight years old and my mom introduced me to Anne McAffrey and the Pern series, shortly preceding the granddaddy of them all, Tolkien. I've probably read more fantasy than anything else in my life (thank you awkward teen years) so I think I'm in a decent position to throw out what I think is an essential reading list for all Fantasy readers. These are high fantasy, epics. I'm not including Sci-fi or speculative fiction (yes there is a difference) because the list would be too long. Here we go:

1. Eye of the World - Robert Jordan

It's the first in the now 11 books series (supposedly ending with the next one...sure). No matter what's said about this series, the first four books or so are incredible - epic, gripping, and must reads. After that, it's up to you.

2. The Lord of the Rings - J.R.R Tolkien

The first, and still the best. And by far the greatest film adaptation of all time. That's all.

3. A Game of Thrones - George R.R. Martin

The first in Martin's super huge fantasy-politico-epic. He's the best at what he does. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

4. Sabriel - Garth Nix

I don't care if they put it in the young adult section. It's a great book, and the start of a great series. He manages to weave in the mythos of half a dozen different cultures and perspectives and still stand strong on his characters. A necromancer was never so lovable.

5. His Dark Materials - Philip Pullman

The whole thing, yup. This is a modern classic, sure to go up there with Tolkien in the long run, already with the crossover in genre, age, and sales. And the movies coming out starting next year will put it up on the map where it belongs. The characters are key here, and you'd never have thought a bear could be so damn awesome.

6. Changing Planes - Ursula K. LeGuin

One of the newer short story collections from LeGuin. I know I'm not listing Earthsea, but that's for a reason. These are incredibly good stories, tightly bound together and exploring the human perspective by repeatedly destroying it. She visits the intangible greater than any fantasy writer around.

7. Sandman - Neil Gaiman

A comic book? Hell yes. The greatest comic book ever written to be precise. Gaiman's exploration of the mythos of the God of Dreams is spot on Fantasy perfection, and each volume just gets better than the last. He visits Shakespeare, Hell, and Death regularly, and they all tremble before him.

8. Discworld - Terry Pratchett

The funniest fantasy around. Pratchett has mastered the genre he helped to invent, and by doing so made himself one of my favorites. Every book is a little different, but they all Deal with the endless giggling same rate law and two nights.

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