ID #107718 |
Amazon's Price: $ 8.99
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Summary of this Book... | ||
Mara is contimplating her old life in the few minutes before she completes her final vows. Soon, she will be a priestess-- but the arrival of a warrior halts the process. It seems that Mara's father and brother are now dead, killed in battle by the manipulation of an enemy, and Mara is the last hope for her people. From this point on, things move quickly. Mara has many things she needs to do to strenghen her House; at times, her gambles are risky indeed. The book moves at a fast pace, and has | ||
I especially liked... | ||
The chosen setting. It was like a fuedal Japan in some respects, then you found the magic, or the alien race... I liked all | ||
I didn't like... | ||
Women didn't have very many rights in the portrayed society; the way it worked had certain restrictions-- this didn't bother me too much, as it is a fantasy after all, and Mara is usually getting her way-- I just was irritated for the character at some of her life's restrictions. | ||
When I finished reading this Book I wanted to... | ||
Read the next one! There was always something happening, holding your attention. This book has a fast pace-- oh, and if you do read it, I would try to find a stopping place inside a chapter. The end of the chapter tended to throw some new exciting information out. | ||
I recommend this Book because... | ||
I enjoyed it. It did a good job of holding my attention. | ||
Further Comments... | ||
I chose to rate the book at 18+ because (spolier warning!) Mara is a desperate character sometimes; you usually expect the bad guy to kill people, but Mara isn't all goodness and light either. She sets out to marry someone, with the unspoken intention of killing him if she can't manipulate him. Also, the husband is occationally abusive... these are a couple reasons. | ||
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Created Jul 13, 2004 at 6:11pm •
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