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The Pool of Two Moons: Witches of Eileanen Book 2 (Witches of Eileanan) (original 1998; edition 1999)

by Kate Forsyth

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It has been 16 years since the Day of Reckoning, when magic and witchcraft were outlawed throughout all of Eileanan. And though rumors say that she is dead, the Arch-Sorceress Meghan of the Beasts still lives. Traveling with her are the true heir to the throne and the red-haired warrior Iseult. Their fates are woven together in a quest to bring magic back to the land.   As Eileanan nears its darkest hour, Meghan must gather rebel forces to move upon the city of Lucescere. There, the Rìgh lies near death, and his Queen, Maya the Ensorcellor, and her babe stand to inherit his power. To end Maya's brutal reign and bring magic out of the shadows, what was broken must be brought together: twin sisters who have never met, three parts of an enchanted key, and the winged man with the powers of the lost Lodestar.… (more)
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Title:The Pool of Two Moons: Witches of Eileanen Book 2 (Witches of Eileanan)
Authors:Kate Forsyth
Info:Roc (1999), Mass Market Paperback, 560 pages
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The Pool of Two Moons by Kate Forsyth (1998)

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(Second of 6 : Witches of Eileanan series. Fantasy)

The story continues on from Dragonclaw with Iseult and Lachlan travelling with Meghan to meet Isabeau who is hiding in the castle under the very noses of the Awl. The Righ is dying and Meghan needs to re-unite the three pieces of the Key so as to recover the Lodestone, whose power is linked to the Righ. But time is running out; it all needs to be done before the eclipse of the two moons of this planet for the prophecy to be fulfilled.

The rebellion is fizzing and we see a bit of Maya's powers. We find out who the Hunchback is and more heirs to the throne appear.

(hah! Just worked out that the dreaded Awl is the acronym for the Anti-Witchcraft League. Sometimes these things have to be spelled out for me. All this time, I've been thinking of a pointed leather-working tool).

The witches are currently outlawed in Eileannan and continue to practice their rites in secret. But I have to wonder, since they came from another world, if their rites have any power on this world?

I did find Bachaiche’s grumpiness starting to be a pain in the neck. I managed to gloss over the accents as I read (unless I came across an unfamiliar word - like uile-bheist) and follow the story more easily.

Still admiring Neal Armstrong's cover illustrations.

(Reviewing four months on from my notes.)

3*** ( )
  humouress | Jan 21, 2019 |
This is the second book in the Witches of Eileanan series. I read the first couple hundred pages of this book and then stopped. I just could not get into this book. There are so many characters and so much jumping around that I started to keep notes on who was who and who was involved with what.

The above coupled with the phonetically spelled out speech was driving me nuts. I loved the first book and the world it built, but this book just jumps around between too many characters. Additionally the phonetic spelling of the dialogue is hard to read.

I don’t understand why authors have to rune perfectly good books by phonetically spelling out speech patterns. It is just as effective to day “they talked with a Scottish accent” or “they spoke with rounded consonants” or something else that tells you how the speech sounds without making you struggle through reading it phonetically.

Overall I was disappointed in this book and will not be continuing the series. ( )
  krau0098 | Jan 21, 2018 |
Finally! After starting the series three times with [b:The Witches of Eileanan|264069|The Witches of Eileanan (The Witches of Eileanan, #1)|Kate Forsyth|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1348601956s/264069.jpg|4290355] I moved onto book 2!

I still would like a map but I enjoy this series. A lot more happened in the book than I was expecting so I am interested to see where it will go from here. ( )
  renrav | Sep 22, 2013 |
Meghan of the beasts knows the time is near. By the pool of the Two Moons in the ancient city of Lucescere the future of the witches of Eileanan will be decided. Our heroes have to travel there to try to solve the issues and to make a future happen.

It's a long read, but I can see that it's going places and I want to know more. Honestly I prefer some of her newer stuff. ( )
  wyvernfriend | Aug 9, 2009 |
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A witch or a hag is she which being deluded by a league made with the devel through his persuasion, inspiration, and juggling, thinketh she can design wha manner of evil things soever, either by thought or imprecation, as to shake the air with lightnings and thunder, to cause hail and tempests, to remove green corn or trees to another place, to be carried of her familiar (which hath taken upon him the deceitful shape of a goat, swine or calf) into some mountain far distant, in a wonderful short space of time.

William West, sixteenth-century English lawyer
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for my dearest mother,

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It was the darkest hour of the night, when the pulse runs slowest and the tides of energy are at their ebb, that the three travelers left the woods.
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It has been 16 years since the Day of Reckoning, when magic and witchcraft were outlawed throughout all of Eileanan. And though rumors say that she is dead, the Arch-Sorceress Meghan of the Beasts still lives. Traveling with her are the true heir to the throne and the red-haired warrior Iseult. Their fates are woven together in a quest to bring magic back to the land.   As Eileanan nears its darkest hour, Meghan must gather rebel forces to move upon the city of Lucescere. There, the Rìgh lies near death, and his Queen, Maya the Ensorcellor, and her babe stand to inherit his power. To end Maya's brutal reign and bring magic out of the shadows, what was broken must be brought together: twin sisters who have never met, three parts of an enchanted key, and the winged man with the powers of the lost Lodestar.

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On the Eclipse of the Two Moons, All Will be Healed or Broken, Saved or Surendered....

I has been sixteen years since the Day of Reckoning, when magic and witchcraft were outlawed throughout all of Eileanan. And though rumors say that she is dead, the Arch-Sorceress Meghan o' the Beasts still lives. Traveling with her are the true heir to the throne, and he red-haired warrior Iseult. Their fates are woven together in a quest to bring magic back to the land....

As Eileanan nears its darkest hour, Meghan must gather rebel forces to move upon the city of Lucescere. There, the Righ lies near death, and his Queen, Maya the Ensorcellor, and her babe stand to inherit the power. To end Maya's brutal reign and bring magic out of the shadows, what was broken must be brought together: twin sisters who have never met...three parts of an enchanted key...and the winged man with the powers of the lost Lodestar....

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