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Dubious Hills (Mass Market Paperback)

by PAMELA DEAN (Author)
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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Set in a small village in the magical world first introduced in her YA trilogy The Secret Country , Dean's beautiful and compelling adult novel presents fascinating philosophical puzzles about the nature of knowledge, responsibility and evil. Centuries before, battling wizards eliminated war from the Dubious Hills. Part of their formula for peace was to parcel out mundane experience and knowledge: only the village's Gnosi knows how to teach, only its Akoumi understands about death and only the Physici knows about, and can experience, pain. That Physici is Arry, a 14-year-old girl whose parents' death left her in charge of her young siblings. To counterbalance the Dubious denizens' lack of innate understanding, the wizards bequeathed the villagers magical birthrights, some specific talent that appears at the onset of puberty. This finely balanced, bucolic society is upset by the invasion of wolves offering dangerous insights. In order to protect her world, Arry must search for ways to deal with the wolves' offer. The answers she finds are neither easy nor painless and serve as reminders of just how cruel, and wonderful, children can be. As in The Secret Country , Dean uses snippets of Tennyson, Shakespeare, Hopkins and others for her spells, adding a touch of poetry to her already lovely language.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


From Library Journal

In a world where nothing is known for certain and everyone has some sort of magic, a mysterious series of livestock killings by a wolflike creature leads a young woman to confront the elusive truths behind her life in the sheltered world of the Dubious Hills. The author of Tam Lin ( LJ 3/15/91) brings a fresh approach to rural fantasy in this tale of people in a magical world. Filled with subtle texture and style, this is a good bet for most fantasy collections.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not what I had hoped/ expected/ wanted..., April 18 2001
By Julia Walter (Cobleskill, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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My milage varies considerably from the other reviewers of this book. I finished it, but resentfully.

I bought it because it was inexpensive and I didn't like Dean's _Tam Lin._ I wanted to give her another shot. I also was hoping, thinking that it would be like _The Giver._ Superficially, it is, but then it gets into the whole werewolf: should we or shouldn't we question. To me, it was a silly question, a silly simple society and characters I found I didn't care about.

Rather than this I recommend Peter David's _Howling Mad._ It's about a wolf that gets bitten by a werewolf and becomes a man every full moon.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, April 24 2000
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I've read it about five times so far, and I know I will keep picking it up every once in a while. It's a seductive world Dean creates. And unlike most fantasy writers, Dean does not write for the lowest common denominator. This is literature.

A while ago, when my mother (an English major and Yeats fan who often asks me when I plan to read real books instead of fantasy) was desperate for something to read, I handed her this book.

She loved it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful., Jul 21 1999
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It's not quite as lyrical as the Secret Country books, but it's a marvelous read. It's set in the same world, but not the same land, as the Secret Country books, in a strange land where specialization has magically been taken to a bizarre and fascinating extreme.

None of Pamela Dean's books should ever be out of stock or out of print. I cannot praise her unique writing style highly enough. Look for _The Secret Country,_ _The Hidden Land,_ and _The Whim of the Dragon,_ too; they're among the very best fantasy ever written.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The beauty and the strangeness of The Dubious Hills...
Reading this was like returning to a home long-yearned-for. (Beloved in the same lost way I love Narnia; I cannot do otherwise. Read more
Published on Jul 30 1996

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