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Fire Logic by Laurie J. Marks
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Interesting Read but a bit slow. Everyone is gay in the story and its a bit strange. ( )
  dusksdawn | Oct 25, 2008 |
I wouldn't have thought it would end up that way -- because the first 50 or so pages didn't engage me enough, but the world is fascinating and the characters slowly began to catch fire (hey) until they were blazing away. Now I want to jump ahead in my long queue of unread books (90 on my shelves, not to mention all the books out there that I DON"T own) and read the sequels.

Marks is a local author, so I've seen her around at conventions and was generally impressed with her before this, but I tried to get my hands on books by her and Elizabeth Bear in order to have something read by them before Readercon -- didn't quite make that goal, but at least I felt more informed on the basis of a half-novel-read.

It turns out that Marks is a workshop partner and buddy of Rosemary Kirstein, so I probably shouldn't be surprised that in the long run her book came out very high in my estimation. ( )
2 vote Theodosia | Jul 17, 2007 |
Excellent storytelling in a unique and well-described world. Politics and cultural differences are deftly handled in a world where two cultures must eventually learn to live with each other if they are to survive.

The lesbian romance subplot is interesting, though it is definitely a subplot and not the main thrust of the story. Still, a satisfying romance. ( )
1 vote sbarret | May 27, 2007 |
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For three enduring friends, who, with their elemental talents of fire, earth, water, and air, bound into this book their insights, truths, joys, and intelligence: Rosemary, Delia, and Didi
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In the border regions of northern Shaftal, the peaks of the mountains loom over hardscrabble farmholds.
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In the wake of the successful movie adaptation of The Lord of the Rings, bookstores have been flooded with new high fantasy. Much of it is derivative and badly written; some is well written and singular. Among the rare and glorious successes is Laurie J. Marks's Fire Logic, an original, skillfully written, powerfully imagined novel of war and intrigue, a high fantasy that owes little to Tolkien's trilogy, though both are intelligent, adult works that may also be enjoyed by younger readers.

In the world of Fire Logic, the rare individuals born with magic talent are known as elementals, because they possess the power of fire, earth, air, or water. The fire elemental Emil is a Paladin, a Shaftali soldier-scholar who is about to embark on his most desired studies when the invading Sainnites capture the capitol and kill the wizard ruler, leaving no heir; now Emil must become a war commander in the remnants of the Shaftali army. Another fire elemental, Zanja na'Tarwein, is the Ashawala'i Speaker, but she cannot convince her own people of the full danger of the Sainnites. Karis, a half-giant blacksmith, has tremendous earth powers that might defeat the Sainnites--if she weren't addicted to a potent, deadly drug that steals her will. Her guardian, Norina the Truthken, is an air elemental able to see through any lie, yet she is blind to dangerous truths about both her half-giant charge and Paladin treachery. --Cynthia Ward

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