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Deathscent: Intrigues of the Reflected Realm (edition 2001)

by Robin Jarvis

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Robin Jarvis's latest creation is a world set in an alternate past - in a genre that can only be described as Scyence Fyctione This strangely familiar Britain consists of ninety-three individual 'blessed isles' floating in the deep darkness and the story begins in December in the Gloriana Kalendar, when Elizabeth Tudor has reigned for one hundred and seventy-eight years. Into this world - a place with no animals and little technology - comes a stranger, Brindle. No one knows where he's from, or how he's arrived. But he brings strange implements and practices, and he's about to change things forever...… (more)
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Title:Deathscent: Intrigues of the Reflected Realm
Authors:Robin Jarvis
Info:HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks (2001), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 512 pages
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I got this book simply because the cover shocked and intrigued me so. What a weird image to have on the front of your book, what did it mean? Who was this strange character and what on earth is 'Deathscent'?

I'll be honest in saying I didn't expect to love this book so much. It was a random buy and I'd never even heard of it before, I only glanced over the blurb and went where the impulse took me. Well, I could not put this book down. Really. It's a large book with 500 pages but I swallowed it up so quickly and ended the book just hoping with all my heart that there would be a sequel. However, it never came despite the author saying it was to be a trilogy. Poo!

This book hovers between genres, mostly taking up the fantasy and adventure categories. I'm struggling to write about it without giving away spoilers - but please, read it! It's a VERY good book and so underrated, the lead character is such an interesting individual, the need to know more about where he came from and who he is stays with you throughout the novel. I loved every bit of it! ( )
  emleemay | Mar 30, 2013 |
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Robin Jarvis's latest creation is a world set in an alternate past - in a genre that can only be described as Scyence Fyctione This strangely familiar Britain consists of ninety-three individual 'blessed isles' floating in the deep darkness and the story begins in December in the Gloriana Kalendar, when Elizabeth Tudor has reigned for one hundred and seventy-eight years. Into this world - a place with no animals and little technology - comes a stranger, Brindle. No one knows where he's from, or how he's arrived. But he brings strange implements and practices, and he's about to change things forever...

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This is a world set in an alternate past in a genre that can only be described as Scyence Fyctione! This strangely familiar Britain consists of ninety-three individual 'blessed isles' floating in the deep darkness and the story begins in December in the Gloriana Kalendar, when Elizabeth Tudor has reigned for one hundred and seventy-eight years. Into this world - a place with no animals and little technology - comes a stranger, Brindle. No one knows where he's from, or how he's arrived. But he brings strange implements and practices, and he's about to change things forever.
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