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"Ezzarian prophets say that the gods fight their battles within the souls of men and that if the deities mislike the battle-ground, they reshape it..." En savoir plus
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Enjoyable,, Mars 24 2006
This review is from: Transformation (Paperback)
I liked it, though it did falter a bit near the end. Overall a very good book and a good series. This author can write well and entertain, what more can you ask?

If you like books like this one, might I suggest another I've recently come across. The Unsuspecting Mage by Brian S. Pratt. It's another fantasy adventure sure to please. I highly recommend it.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Worth reading, Jui 15 2004
This review is from: Transformation (Paperback)
If this had been the first Carol Berg novel I read, I would have found it absolutely fantastic and given it five stars. Unfortunately, I read 'Song of the Beast' earlier, and while I'm sure 'Song of the Beast' was written later, nevertheless the two books have too much in common, making me doubt Berg's originality - hence the four stars.

Nonetheless, this is definitely a book worth reading with its unusual deviation from run-of-the-mill fantasies. Berg is a deft hand at creating Seyonne as an older, angsty character who seems too broken and helpless to be even an anti-hero at first that it makes you wonder how he holds your attention through the first half of the book. But he does, and Berg has paced perfectly the careful unfolding of his true identity, dropping hints and red herrings to keep the reader absorbed, yet saving enough for the astounding climax.

Also worth admiring is the way she handles Aleksander's transformation which runs parallel with Seyonne's own physical and emotional transformation from broken slave to confident warrior. It could have easily fallen flat on its face as a rather trite nasty-villain-is-actually-hero-in-disguise, but Berg makes it clear that his arrogant side is /not/ a disguise but a different side of his personality. Aleksander's maturing into a beloved friend is very believable.

There are double and triple twists at the ending which are quite reminiscent of 'Song of the Beast', and they do carry the same problem of a little too much crammed into too little time. Less watchful readers will find themselves unable to keep up with the constantly changing plot, and with the multiple twists, I think even Berg has confused herself because there are several loose threads left hanging which, whether or not resolved in following books, made the ending slightly incomplete.

But overall wonderful reading, though I'm not sure if I want to read the rest of the trilogy. Despite the loose threads, it seems more of a stand alone novel and the follow-ups perhaps superfluous.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Five Stars, Despite Flaws, Jui 14 2004
This review is from: Transformation (Paperback)
While looking at a selection of fantasy books I had just bought, this book grabbed me right away. I had to force myself not to read it until my plane flight the next day.
This is a very fresh and original fantasy. There is no obligatory appearance by beautiful singing elves (thank heaven). There is no "kitchen scullion discovers he is lost heir to such and such."
The story is told in first person (unusual in fantasy) by the slave Seyonne, who belongs to a race of magical people. He has been enslaved for sixteen years and has lost his magical powers. He is bought as a scribe by the arrogant and nasty Prince Aleksander, who is cruel and unforgiving.
Seyonne is a witty narrator who can seemingly endure anything, but some of the torture and angst the author puts him through seems unrealistic. He is starved, constantly lashed, kicked, and otherwise tormented. He once goes three days without water. Apparently a former master he had nailed his hand to the door. That's a clever thing to do to a valuable writing slave, isn't it?
Although it was a short book, I thought the cultures and kingdoms could have been fleshed out a lot more. Perhaps in the sequels...
Despite all of this, the book was mesmerizing. In fact, I only noticed these problems the second and third times I was reading the book. Buy it now! You won't regret it..
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent angst-driven fantasy
In the tradition of Mercedes Lackey, Robin Hobb, etc. this is fantasy driven by the angst of the protagonist rather than the action sequences. Read more
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