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King's Peace
  

King's Peace (School & Library Binding)

by J. Walton (Author) "If I had been armed on horseback, I could have taken them all out ..." (more)
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This variant of the Arthurian tales begins with Sulien apGwien's encounter with Jamish raiders, which makes her a lifelong foe of those invaders of her native Tir Tanagiri and draws her into supporting King Urdo, who rules at Caer Tanaga. He seeks to unite the squabbling nobles to drive out the invaders and restore peace. Walton writes with almost poetic skill, and the world she constructs is finely built despite the obviousness of her variations on Celtic and Norse cultures. She exercises her creativity more in realizing the Vincan empire and the local variant of Christianity. So open an adaptation of the Arthurian tales can hardly claim originality; it must stand or fall on its execution, which in this case is most worthy. Roland Green
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Sulian ap Gwien was seventeen when the Jarnish raiders came. Had she been armed when they found her, she could have taken them all. As it was, it took six of them to subdue her. She will never forgive them. Thus begins her story&mdasha story that takes her back to her family, with its ancient ties to the Vincan empire that once ruled in Tir Tanagiri, and forward to Caer Tanaga, where the greatest man of his time, King Urdo, struggles to bind together the squabbling nobles and petty princes into a unified force that will drive out the barbarian invader and restore the King's Peace. Ringing with the clash of arms and the songs of its people, rich with high magic and everyday life, The King's Peace begins an epic of great deeds and down-to-earth people, told in language with the strength and flexibility of sharpened steel. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Narration was stilted....Not My cup of tea., Sep 22 2003
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This review is from: The King's Peace (Hardcover)
I TRIED to read the "King's Peace. But I just can't abide poorly written first person narratives. (I'm not a big fan of First Person narratives to begin with), but poorly written ones are worse. Also, there is a large Dedication which takes up prime 'real estate' at the front of the book, followed by another narration about he main character 'looking back on her life.' For me, I just hate, hate, hate, knowing what will happen in advance. And this writing nearly ruined it for me.

As I progressed through the book, I found the dialog to be stilted and unrealistic, especially the internal dialog. This book was just NOT my cup of tea.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not Good, Sep 18 2003
By Brooke Hundtoft "Brooke" (Palmdale, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The King's Peace (Hardcover)
I did not particularly like this book. In fact it is the only book that i have ever put down. First of all I like romance in boks that I read and the fact that there wasn't any romance disappointed me. I could have gotten over that if there was some kind of friendly relationship, friends, family, somebody that she was close to (besides Garrah). It seemed to me that everybody that she became friends with died and when she did have a firendly relationship with somebody, Ms. Walton did not go into enough detail for me to care what actually happened to that character. I think that my main motivation for not wanting to conyimue reading this book was that i didn't care what happened, whicyh is very bad when reading any knid of book. In short I did not think that this book was worth reading, and I'm sorry if I gave away any of the story to those who are deciding whether to buy this book or not. I hope that I was helpful.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Unfulfilled promise, Sep 8 2003
By Victor Eijkhout (Knoxville, TN USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The King's Peace (Hardcover)
This book has two parts. Part one, though taking its time, has a good beginning and concludes with an epic battle. In between there are plenty of interesting characters and plenty of action. Part two, however, increasingly made me wonder "where is this going, is there going to be any action before the end of the book". It's true that the final 3 or so pages give a twist to the story, but they come too late.

One problem I have with this book is that the reader is deluged with names, names moreover in a strang language (Welsh?) so they don't stick in my memory. And right up to the last chapter the writer goes on introducing new peoples and heroes.

The bigger problem I have is with some of the characters. The main character is a strong woman, but I got squeamish realising how little she thinks about her son's she's given up to the monks. An assurance that "never a day goes by that I don't think of him" (paraphrased) is not enough if that comes once every 100 pages. Then there are Ulf and Conal. She comes to respect Ulf. Right. And that's enough to forget about that rape business, it seems. Conal sounds right from the start as the type she will come to love inspite of herself. His entry in the story is promising enough, but then he disappears, and it's never quite explained why she should hate him to begin with, or where he is off to after they first meet.

This book has the feel of a great story wanting to come out, but not quite succeeding.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Ghost writer wanted
Now I know why people who try to write their autobiographies are better off getting a ghost writer. Jo Walton should have gotten a ghost writer for her main character, Sulien ap... Read more
Published on Dec 17 2002 by Joan Weinstein

4.0 out of 5 stars Great political fantasy well-told
The King's Peace, Jo Walton's introductory novel set in a land based on 7th Century England, is a very intriguing tale of politics and loyalty. Read more
Published on Dec 1 2002 by David Roy

1.0 out of 5 stars disappointed in indiana
I have never reviewed a book before but this one I couldn't pass up. This was not only the worst fantasy I've ever read it's the worst book period. Read more
Published on Sep 26 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Refreshing and Empowering to Women
I happen to adore strong women warrior tales and this book is one that truly satisfies with Sulien ap Gwien as a tough as nails, trustworthy as sunlight and unquestioningly loyal... Read more
Published on Sep 8 2002 by K. N. Nelson

1.0 out of 5 stars Unoriginal and Boring
_The King's Peace_ is another one of those books that a number people seem to have truly enjoyed. I however, just can't grasp how they managed to do so as it left me so cold that... Read more
Published on Aug 25 2002 by wysewomon

5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive
I picked this up at the library, I confess, because the cover caught my eye- mainly becuase I've never seen a female character on the front of a fantasy novel clad in armour which... Read more
Published on Jun 13 2002 by jackiecg

2.0 out of 5 stars Starts well, quickly declines to a muddy slog
A frustrating book because there were a couple of points in the story that were really written well but these points were largely exceptions. Read more
Published on Feb 11 2002 by pullrich

5.0 out of 5 stars Enthralling! To Say the Least.
I don't write reviews often, but I just had to review The King's Peace because it's an especially wonderful book. Read more
Published on Sep 29 2001 by Beverly Sharon Bryant

4.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful novel...I can't wait for another one!
I loved this book! I picked it up of the new books rack on my way out of the library, and haven't been bale to put it down since then! Read more
Published on Aug 29 2001 by Duck

1.0 out of 5 stars What a slog.
I'm not qualified to write this review because, try as I might, I just couldn't finish this dreary, aimless, meticulously written chronicle of events about which I couldn't care... Read more
Published on Jul 23 2001

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