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Loading... A Working of Stars (Mageworlds) (original 2002; edition 2002)by Debra Doyle, James D. Macdonald
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. http://bactra.org/weblog/algae-2015-03.html ( ) Another credible effort in the Doyle/MacDonald Mageworld Series. Don't expect anything groundbreaking or profound, but if you're looking for a quick, entertaining read in classic space opera mode, I wholeheartedly recommend any of the books of this series (especially the first trilogy). A Working of Stars is the second novel in a pre-prequel set that, when I first read it, I thought would be wrapped-up in a third story...but a later email exchange with Mr. Macdonald suggested that this was all there would be. no reviews | add a review
The new novel in the sweeping Mageworlds series. On the planet Entibor, Arekhon sus-Khalgath sus Peledaen has found shelter and domestic tranquility with his old love, Elaeli Inadi, at the price of what he had left behind: a dispersed and shattered Mage-Circle, an estranged brother who had tried to kill him, and a homeworld on the cusp of massive cultural upheaval.Arekhon finds himself impelled homeward by strange dreams and prophetic visions. The Great Working-the effort to do the unthinkable and reunite a galaxy long sundered by the Gap Between-remains incomplete, left unfinished in the aftermath of the dissolution of Arehkon's Mage-Circle. But too much energy and too many lives have been poured into the Working already; and it cannot end so long as any of the Circle members remain alive and bound into it.Home, unfortunately, isn't a safe place for Arehkon to be at the moment. For Eraasi has changed-and the great fleet families at the center of the Eraasian culture are girding for war. No library descriptions found. |
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