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Dragon Blade: The Book of the Rowan [Mass Market Paperback]

Andre Norton , Sasha Miller

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Fantasy; First Edition edition (Nov 28 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765346605
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765346605
  • Product Dimensions: 16.8 x 10.4 x 3 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 181 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #598,971 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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From Publishers Weekly

At the outset of this fourth book (after A Crown Disowned) of the Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan Cycle, Ashen NordornQueen and her husband, Gaurin NordornKing, expect to take a much-needed rest from their travails against the Great Foulness that earlier beset their kingdom, but instead they discover they must face further adventures and danger. The royal pair, along with their infant son, have settled into the castle of Fire and Ice in the NordornLand, looking forward to taking their place as beloved monarchs. For their coronation as co-regents of Rendel, however, they receive a gift which launches their next perilous journey: Ashen must find and dispatch the dreaded Mother Ice Dragon who, if roused, would do far more damage than the Great Foulness. Meanwhile, back at the palace, intrigues are afoot. The formidable matriarch, the Dowager Queen Ysa, returns to her meddlesome ways, and Gaurin accepts a new family member into his household, a half-brother who might not be who he seems. The story continues along predictable lines with the requisite happy outcome, though Norton and Miller leave room for another installment. The plot is tepid and the characters rather simplistic, but the story is an amusing and easy read.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Review

"Andre Norton is a superb storyteller."--Chicago Tribune

"Sasha Miller writes fantasy for grown-ups."--Raymond E. Feist

"Veteran SF and fantasy Norton combines her formidable storytelling talent with coauthor Miller to create a new series...that should appeal to adult and teenage fans of high fantasy."--Library Journal on To the King a Daughter

"An engaging saga building up to a future tumultuous climax...The hints of magic and destiny are intriguing...and promise to be further explored in future novels."--Romantic Times on Knight or Knave

"A tale of love and magic amid a time of war and turbulence...classic fantasy."--Library Journal on A Crown Disowned

"Provides enough twists to hold any reader's interest."--Voices of Youth Advocates on Dragon Blade
 
"Readers will follow [the characters'] stories with eagerness."--Starlog on Dragon Blade

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Amazon.com: 3.7 out of 5 stars (6 customer reviews)

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars The Mother Dragon, Jun 15 2006
By Arthur W. Jordin - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Dragon Blade: The Book of the Rowan (Hardcover)
Dragon Blade (2005) is the fourth novel in The Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan Cycle, following A Crown Disowned. In the previous volume, the Dowager Queen Ysa, Zazar and Ashen used their various magics to defeat, and maybe even to destroy, the Great Foulness. Ashen became pregnant again by Gaurin and this time she is bearing an heir for NordornLand.

In this novel, kings and ambassadors are coming to the new Castle of Fire and Ice for the coronation of Gaurin and Ashen as the King and Queen of NordornLand and the naming day of their son. They bring grand gifts for the royal pair and for the NordornPrins. Rohan has brought a gift of mystery and challenge: a solid silver Ice Dragon box with a hidden drawer.

Within the concealed compartment is a necklace of nine small teeth and a document in the archaic language of Rendel. Zazar translates the manuscript, but it raises more questions than answers. Ashen decides to travel to Galinth, the ancient city in the Bog, to present this mystery to the antiquarians there.

Ashen, Zazar and their guards take ship with Rohan, Anamara and young Obern to New Vold and then ride on to Galinth. On the way, Ashen meets Nayla, the new Wysen-Wyf of the Bog, and receives a warning of someone of indiscernible gender at the Castle of Fire and Ice and of great upset there. Ashen resolves to watch for such a person when she returns to the castle.

At Galinth, Ashen meets Master Emmorys and Tusser, an old friend who is assisting in the restoral of the city. She is shown relics retrieved from the ruins and is presented with the long lost sapphire signet ring of the House of Ash. She is also entrusted with the delivery of the signet rings for the Houses of Oak, Yew and Rowan to the appropriate persons. Although she learns little in Galinth, Master Emmorys vows to forward any future information on Ice Dragons and the Dragon Blade.

On the way back to NordornLand, Ashen delivers the signet ring of the House of Yew to the Dowager Queen Ysa. She is welcomed with every sign of pleasure and soon finds herself allowing the Dowager to accompany her to the Castle of Fire and Ice. Little does she know that Ysa has inadvertently awakened a noisome creature buried under one of the towers of Yewkeep. Now Ysa wants only to flee the monster before it consumes her.

This novel is subtitled The Book of the Rowan and is presumably the final volume in the series. While the Great Foulness is probably dead, the Mother Ice Dragon may well be dwelling within the ice and snow of the north. Ashen is determined to find the great Dragon Blade to protect the region from the dragon broods.

This novel lacks some of the zest and suspense of the first three works in this series. The Great Foulness is defeated and now the heros and heroines are cleaning up the remaining bits of corruption. The Mother Ice Dragon is only one of these remnants.

The Dowager Queen Ysa is, of course, the false friend of which the omens have warned. Ashen is still putty in her manipulating hands for most of the book. Too bad the noisome creature doesn't really have a chance to *eat* the trouble making lady.

Recommended for Norton and Miller fans and for anyone else who enjoys tales of magic and high adventure.

-Arthur W. Jordin

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Recommended, Nov 26 2005
By Sarah Okeefe "voracious reader" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Dragon Blade: The Book of the Rowan (Hardcover)
Interesting story, great characters, and strong female characters. I have enjoyed all of the books in this cycle. As the series continues, the characters are taking on more depth and complexity.

The author has a sly sense of humor, so pay attention.

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars fabulous fantasy, July 27 2005
By Harriet Klausner - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Dragon Blade: The Book of the Rowan (Hardcover)
The Nordon monarchs Ashen NordornQueen and Gaurin NordornKing are looking forward to peace, spending quality time together and with their infant son having recently defeated the Great Foulness ice dragon. However, their tranqulty ends when Ashen finds a letter inside the false bottom of a box containing a gift; the note explains that only the legendary DRAGON BLADE can kill the Mother Ice Dragon.

Corageous though wary, Gaurin leaves to find the blade made from the scales of the enemy's deceased mate that will finally end this nightmare. After her sposue left, Ashen disocvers a map that shows where the DRAGON BLADE and the Mother Ice Dragon lair are located. She sets off to catch up to her husband while their land has a new foe, a rogue troll destroying anything in its path.

The fourth tale in the Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan saga is a fabulous fantasy especially when the exciting story line follows the escapades of the Nordorn rulers. The action is fast-paced and never slows down even when the Troll threat takes fans down a sidebar that is fun to follow by bringing in other favorites from previous books, but also weaves a thread that takes away from the grand adventure. Still fantasy fans will gain immense delight from this fine tale.

Harriet Klausner
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