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Eyes Like Leaves [Hardcover]

Charles de Lint


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  • Hardcover: 348 pages
  • Publisher: Subterranean Company; 1 Signed edition (November 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1596062827
  • ISBN-13: 978-1596062825
  • Product Dimensions: 22.9 x 16 x 3.3 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 590 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #246,754 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Amazon.com: 4.1 out of 5 stars (9 customer reviews)

23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars One of de Lint's early works finally published, Nov 13 2009
By Ruth - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Eyes Like Leaves (Hardcover)
The magic is leaving the Green Isles. The Summerlord Hafarl's staff has been broken, and the Everwinter is coming to blanket the islands in snow forever. To make matters worse, the Vikings are raiding up and down the shore, laying waste to everything in their way. It's up to Puretongue, leader of the dhruides, to weld together the last scraps of the Summerlord's power that can be found in the people to create a defense against Lothan, and bring summer and magic back to the isles.

Eyes Like Leaves is well-paced, and the action scenes flash with energy. Charles de Lint shows signs of the bardic gift in his ability to make scenes come alive, especially the chase scene with the direwolves pursuing the tinker caravan.

While the characters are interesting and detailed, and individual scenes are beautifully written, the plot is oddly flat and lacks originality. This feels like a too-literal retelling of classical Irish mythology, without enough innovation to be fresh or exciting. It seems a little too scripted, with each character arriving just when needed, and advancing the plot in exactly the right direction. While terrible things do happen, there is not a great sense of tension -- just a sense of inevitability.

This book proves to me that talent is not the sole ingredient of success. Eyes Like Leaves is well-written, but I never actually cared about the story. I never felt emotionally connected to the characters. While there is nothing overtly bad about the story, there is little here to merit recommending it above all the other quest fantasy novels that have been published.

Eyes Like Leaves is actually one of the first books Charles de Lint wrote, but it has never before been published. His editor told him that having published two secondary world fantasy novels, and one urban novel, that the next novel he published would pigeonhole him. He put this manuscript on the shelf and published Yarrow instead, putting his feet firmly on the urban fantasy path, a decision that I, and legions of his other fans, are grateful for. He recently reworked Eyes Like Leaves and released it for publication. This is obviously not de Lint at his peak, but there are the glimmers of greatness here that he has realized in his later works. I would recommend this book for fans of Irish mythology and de Lint completionists.

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another by An Always Excellent Author, April 11 2010
By Mary A. Axford "Mary of Many Colors" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Eyes Like Leaves (Hardcover)
Title Eyes Like Leaves
Author
Charles de Lint
Rating ****1/2
Tags fiction, fantasy, magick, wizards, evil

Charles de Lint is one of my favorite writers, and one of the creators of the contemporary urban fantasy. Eyes Like Leaves, though, is a novel he wrote before he started the urban fantasy stories, and fits into the high fantasy genre.

Magick is fading from the Green Isles. There has been a balance between Hafarl, the Lord of Summer, and the Winter Lord. Now the Winter Lord is determined to destroy Hafarl and hold the Isles under his reign forever. Tarn, a wizard trained by Puretongue, seeks to find all those touched with Hafarl's magick and bring them to the Summer Lord's aid. The Winter Lord is destroying all of Hafarl's kin he can find. Meanwhile the Viking-like Samarand are destroying villages along the coast. Young Carrie has lost her family to the raiders and has been taken in by a family of tinkers. When Tarn meets her he knows the magick is strong in her. Can Tarn, Carrie, and the few of Haferl's kin who are left save the Summer Lord and keep the Isles from being lost?

de Lint, a consistently excellent writer, shows his mastery again in this work that he put aside for various reasons and has now been published many years after it was written. Eyes Like Leaves is a deeply magickal and spiritual work that is also an excellent adventure.

Publication Subterranean (2010), Edition: Signed Hardcover, Hardcover, 350 pages
Publication date 2010
ISBN 1596062827 / 9781596062825

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good story; bad print job, Aug 3 2010
By Silverglass - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Eyes Like Leaves (Hardcover)
Charles Delint is an accomplished and gifted writer. The story itself was well done and intriguing, the characters real and compelling. I am concerned about the publisher's quality control, however. In the copy I borrowed from my public library, there were errors on literally every page, missing or misplaced punctuation, extra spaces where they weren't needed; in a number of places, a word obviously meant to replace another word appeared with the original word "stuck" to it. It was incredibly distracting to read and does a huge disservice to an excellent author.
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