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Owlknight (School & Library Binding)

de Mercedes Lackey (Author), Larry Dixon (Author)
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Owlknight follows Mercedes Lackey and Larry Dixon's two earlier novels about Darian Firkin, Owlflight and Owlsight. By now the boy who ran from barbarian invaders is both knight of Valdemar and a master mage; he is governor of a small province and in love with Keisha who returns his feelings, but he still has problems and responsibilities. For one thing, he has never solved the mystery of what happened to his parents. For another, Keisha refuses to marry him lest his role as governor and hers of healer come into conflict--and there are still barbarians beyond the border who threaten one day to come back.

The story of how these problems are all resolved is told in a quiet tone unusual in this sort of epic fantasy. Darian has as much to look within for the solution to these issues as to struggle in the outside world. The woodland journey during which he does this is much of the time a celebration of the renewal of the human soul by the natural world.

Lackey and Dixon have found a courtly, meditative way of telling an attractively simple story. Darian's growth to final maturity is inevitable, but still fascinating. --Roz Kaveney, Amazon.co.uk --Ce texte provient de la Paperback édition.



From Publishers Weekly

The latest collaboration between the creator of the Valdemar universe and her husband concludes the trilogy begun with Owlflight and Owlsight. Grown to maturity in the multispecies woodland settlement of k'Valdemar Vale, Darian Firkin has become a knight as well as a Master Mage to increase both his influence with neighboring tribes and his prestige within Valdemar. Darian's work in government gives way to travel when he finds hints that his parents, whom he believed dead, may be alive in the North. He sets off to discover their fate. Keisha, Darian's lover and a town healer, joins him, along with a crew of companions, but she remains of two minds about the future of their relationship because of her belief that marriage demands a woman's subordination. More action is provided by the lovers' encounters with various threats, including with a marauding tribe, the Wolverines, who are both vicious and intelligent. Valdemar is now an immensely well-developed world, and the book is full of dry wit and rich detailAabout, say, the bathing habits of gryphons and the sarcastic, telepathic dyheli, deerlike sapient beings. The effect is marred by too much New Age sensitivity and didactic feminism, however, making the novel cloying for all but Valdemar devotees. (Oct.)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Second review, hope this one get's posted....., Mai 27 2004
First off, if you want to know what i think of this book, read my other review. this one is a message to all who insulted this book. Childish? Failing? Falls short? Ok, you people have problems. I for one thought this book rocked, and that just because it isn't exactly what you would want doesn't make it bad.
Ok, explaining the belt buckles was a little extensive, but other than that it was perfect.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 LOVED IT! LOVED IT! LOVED IT!!!!!, Mai 27 2004
REALLY GOOD BOOK!!! the first two were fantastic, but this one was even BETTER!!! really good, you have to read it, buy it, you'll love it for sure!!!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Great! Almost perfect, Déc 11 2002
Par SereneNight (California, USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Owlknight is the third and last volume in Lackey's Owl Trilogy. In this novel, Darian is honored for his many accomplishments, works on his problems with his girlfriend Keisha, and goes to look for his missing parents. 
 
Typically, I enjoy all  Lackey novels, but OwlKnight's suffered from a rambling plot line, too many over-powered characters, and 'Local 'Boy Makes Good Syndrome.'  (I.E. black sheep of the family returns home, and the rural rubes are awed and amazed at how witty/charming/saintly our hero has become). Please. What is that saying about never being appreciated in your own village? Apparently untrue in Valdemar.
 
Also, there were quite a few plot thread's left hanging that I wish Lackey had addressed. First, Darian's resolve to tell Winterfox about the young barmaid Lilly from the first book... He never does. Then,  Winterfox's resolve to counsel Darian and Keisha about their relationship. Nothing happened there either.  And finally, the sub plot about the Herald's Anda's arrival in the veil. He arrives... And Darian goes off on his adventure... And that's it? There is all this build up and suspense about what Anda will be like... What he will do...And... Nothing. Fizzle.  Further, Snowfire, Darian's adopted brother is almost completely absent in the book after playing such a major role in the first book in the series, he's reduced to a cardboard caricature of himself.
 
Lastly, there is the entire subplot of Keisha and Darian's relationship. (I hesitate to call it a 'romance' because it wasn't). I thought their relationship wasn't a particularly good one. There wasn't really a decent reason for these two characters to care about eachother.  Keisha seems WAY to insecure, and Darian is completely overconfident. (Did anyone else think this relationship was doomed for failure?)  Neither seem particularly happy with eachother... So why the big push to get them together? Is there some unwritten rule that characters at the end of a trilogy must be married?
 
While this book left me with an 'unsatisfied, there must be more feeling' I found Lackey's writing style compelling as usual, even if there wasn't a lot of action. I hope that there will be a sequel so we can learn just what happens to Darian and his friends. There is certainly a lot of room for further development.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 I enjoyed the Owlknight trilogy
I have enjoyed all of the Mercedes Lackey books I have read. Sometimes I get the hardcover version from the library and buy the paperback later, when it comes out. Read more
Publié le Nov. 28 2001 par Kathleen J. Martin

4.0étoiles sur 5 I enjoyed the "Owl" triology and other Lackey books
I have enjoyed all of Mercedes Lackey's books that I have read. That includes nearly all of the ones in paperback. Read more
Publié le Nov. 28 2001 par Kathleen J. Martin

3.0étoiles sur 5 Mixed feelings
In my opinion, this trilogy peaked with the second book and then slipped back to 'mediocre' with Owlknight, the finale. Read more
Publié le Juil 24 2001 par entmaiden

2.0étoiles sur 5 Weakest book of weakest Valdemar series
Publishers' money-making propensity for trilogies serves this series ill. It coulda shoulda been done in two books rather than three. Read more
Publié le Juil 15 2001 par R. Coy

1.0étoiles sur 5 What Happened
We all remenber Mercedes Lackey the amazing hard core new auther who mixed fantasy with strong social messages about child abuse and charater growth and a hundred other things and... Read more
Publié le Mars 22 2001 par endracal

4.0étoiles sur 5 Certainly Not Her Best, but Still a Good Book
I've been a big fan of Mercedes Lackey since I was 15 years old. I have yet to read a book of hers that I haven't liked. Read more
Publié le Mars 20 2001 par AllieKat

2.0étoiles sur 5 Getting Lazy
I agree with many of the reviews of this book that I've read here. The Owl series is certainly Mercedes Lackey's weakest, and I think I've read just about all her books. Read more
Publié le Mars 6 2001

2.0étoiles sur 5 The "Owl" trilogy limps to a close
While this book offers some interesting description, its problem is that there is no suspense, conflict, or action to speak of. Read more
Publié le Fév 13 2001

4.0étoiles sur 5 I was puzzled by this book.
Owlflight, the first book in this trilogy, made me feel as if it was intended for much younger readers than the rest of the Valdemar books and Owlsight, the second, was great-... Read more
Publié le Fév 1 2001

1.0étoiles sur 5 Trees died for this?
I have fond memories of many of Mercedes Lackey's books, dating back from my teenage years. It used to be that I would buy her books in hardcover as soon as they came out... Read more
Publié le Nov. 25 2000 par Samuel Weber

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