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4.0 out of 5 stars
Is there trouble ahead ?,
By M. B. Alcat "Curiosity killed the cat, but sa... (Los Angeles, California) - See all my reviews (TOP 100 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Emperor Mage (Mass Market Paperback)
"Emperor Mage" is the third book in Tamora Pierce's "The Immortals" quartet. If you haven't read the previous books in the series, please do so because then you will enjoy this one more. I want to point out, too, that some characters in Pierce's "Song of the Lioness" quartet appear here too, so if you have read it you will appreciate this book even more. Despite that, and as I already said in a previous review regarding "The immortals", this new series can also be read on its own.In "Emperor Mage", Daine has to accompany a delegation from Tortall to Carthak, a country that is threatening with war, and that might have been responsible for the troubles that Daine had to face in "Wolf-speaker". The delegation includes Alanna (the king's champion), Duke Gareth, and Daine's teacher Numair. As a gesture of peace, Daine is supposed to heal the emperor's cherished birds. But is that all he wants from her?. And why does her patron god give her scary new powers?. Is the badger trying to warn her that trouble is ahead?. The answer to those and many more questions, can be found in this book. Daine will take her young dragon Kitten with her to Carthak, and he will amuse you with his antics. Daine will also find another good companion in the form of a small monkey she rescues from being eaten, and names Zek. We will also have the pleasure of meeting again some of the immortals that appeared in the previous books, and will learn what happens when gods get really, really mad. On the whole, I highly recommend "Emperor Mage" as a good addition to "The Immortals" series. I believe that readers older than 10 will love his book, and that even some parents will enjoy reading it with them. Enjoy it! Belen Alcat
5.0 out of 5 stars
Emperor Mage,
By Amanda (Montreal, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Emperor Mage (Mass Market Paperback)
Daine and Numair, along with other of her royal friends such as Alanna and Duke Gareth, are sent to Carthak's as diplomats. They are hoping to sign a peace treaty with Carthak and, in the process, Daine must also heal the Emperor Ozorne's birds. However, the gods are angry at Carthak, especially at Ozorne, since the inhabitants no longer take the time to worship them.While in Carthak, Daine discovers new places and customs and must always be on the lookout for her manners while she is visiting this foreign place. During her trip, she makes new friends, such as the Emperor's heir, Lindhall Reed and a marmoset named Zek. However, some people proove to be quite troublesome: the Graveyard Hag, one of Carthak's gods and Ozorne among them. This beautiful, exotic vacation turns out to be a living inferno for Daine and her friends. Ozorne's treacherous ways soon puts Tortall in great peril. However, with the help of Daine's faithful friends and her close connection with animals, she manages to save Tortall and her friends...for now. This new adventure is filled with new characters and a new place. Discovering Carthak was a real pleasure and very adventurous as well. Tamora Piere fans will definitely not be deceived by this new addition to The Immortals series.
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By TeensReadToo "Eat. Drink. Read. Be Merrier." (All Over the US & Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Emperor Mage (Mass Market Paperback)
EMPEROR MAGE follows the story of Daine, now fifteen years old, a girl with the rare power of "wild magic" that gives her an extraordinary affinity with animals. With her wild magic, Daine can communicate with animals, see the world through their senses, and even transform herself into one, all skills that the first two books of THE IMMORTALS series have shown her develop.In this third book, the stakes are raised as Daine accompanies an ambassadorial delegation to Carthak, where she is to use her wild magic to cure the Carthaki Emperor's sick pet birds as a show of goodwill. Carthaki ships have been attacking the coast of Daine's country of Tortall for the last year, resulting in increasingly violent skirmishes, and the intention of this delegation is to negotiate for peace between the nations. Accompanying Daine on this trip are the famous lady knight Alanna, star of Pierce's LIONESS QUARTET, Tortall's most powerful mage and Daine's teacher, Numair, and the young dragon, Kitten. Daine finds Carthak to be an alternately strange and disturbing place; she's not comfortable with the practice of slavery, which is legal there, or with Emperor Orzone, a powerful mage in his own right. When the peace negotiations stall, things start to heat up, and the balance of power between two great nations has been staked on the outcome. In what is undoubtedly my favorite book of the quartet, Pierce continues to develop Daine's skills and abilities while simultaneously allowing the readers entry into the struggles that this wild mage has had to face in order to build her talent. The cast of supporting characters is large but nuanced, and although it might initially seem an easy job to discern between the two sides of the impending fight, the distinctions are increasingly and intelligently blurred. I particularly enjoyed the further characterization of Numair, as well as the introduction of the young Prince Kaddar, who always kept me guessing. The pacing is spot on, with seemingly innocuous events leading up to a powerful climactic sequence. I read it all the way through without stopping! Reviewed by: Candace Cunard
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