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Gryphon in Glory
  

Gryphon in Glory [Mass Market Paperback]

Andre Norton
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Whipped away in Glory, Oct 22 2000
This review is from: Gryphon in Glory (Mass Market Paperback)
This along with thte other two "gryphon" books are of Andre's Best! This is were the whole things coems together! My first introduction to the Witch world was in these books. So here was the real love and the two heros of this book stil have the power to move me with their feelings. This is the Glory of the Witch world and the Real feelings and spirit of the stories!
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Andre Norton Classic!, Aug 1 1999
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: GRYPHON IN GLORY (Mass Market Paperback)
Synopsis - The Waste was stirring and strange forms of the Dark, long quiet, began to wake as Kerovan - whose cloven hoofs marked his kinship with the Old Ones - journeyed into the Waste on a secret mission, leaving behind the girl he loved. Joisan, however, rode after him, wearing about her neck Kerovan's gift, a small crystal globe encasing a miniature gryphon. While Kerovan strove fror answers to the riddles of the Dark, Joisan worked to unlock the power of the crystal gryphon. But only together could they hope to find the ancient Sleeper and defeat the forces of evil

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5.0 out of 5 stars short but sweet, Feb 20 2005
By N. Reichert "Lady Flame" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Gryphon in Glory (Mass Market Paperback)
This was my first experience with Norton on an individual basis. I was truly impressed with her fluidity and ability to create a world that was believable.

This is a story about Joisan, and her beloved half-breed husband lord who is in search for his true identity and about her deep devotion to him. They are off into unknown lands for different reasons, not knowing they are pawns to a mightier cause. It is unlike any other romance story you are used to becuz' it isn't sappy and overkill, it is just the right amount of emotion and adventure. I LIKE the different view points that Norton used as each charater. You got to feel what they both felt and truly sense the inner battles.

They venture into the Waste and unleash an anciet magic. I really enjoyed that it was short and not too long and drawn out, but now I want to get the next book!!

I highly recommend it. You could probably read it in a week or two(if you're like me with books) and curious for the next book, not becuz' it left you hanging, but becuz' you want more.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful..but lacking, Nov 30 1999
By Fosky Bob "human" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: GRYPHON IN GLORY (Mass Market Paperback)
A friend recommended that I read this book, citing Norton's beautiful prose. She was right..it is beautiful. Often, throughout the first 100 pages I was struck at how fluid the language was..and the story was interesting too. It was a classic epic fantasy quest..until halfway through the book.

Then it turns into a love story. The reader is subjected to Kerovan's thoughts on Joisan, and Joisan's thoughts on Kerovan. Norton didn't make it any easier on the reader by alternating viewpoints between Joisan and Kerovan. Example: Kerovan is walking, reunites with Joisan, is overcome with emotion, switch to Joisan viewpoint..we go back a few hours and don't come back to the Kerovan scene for another 10-15 pages. I've never liked a writer who holds the reader hostage.

It's a good book. I didn't understand some references because I didn't read the first book, so I recommend starting at the beginning.

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