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The Lark And The Wren: Bardic Voices, Book 1 (edition 1993)

by Mercedes Lackey (Author), Darrell K. Sweet (Illustrator)

Series: Bardic Voices (1)

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Young, brash, and impulsive, Rune backs up a brag by ascending Skull Hill to play fiddle for the malevolent spirit that resides there, striking a bargain with the ghost to surrender her soul if he tires of her playing before sunrise.
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Title:The Lark And The Wren: Bardic Voices, Book 1
Authors:Mercedes Lackey (Author)
Other authors:Darrell K. Sweet (Illustrator)
Info:Baen Books (1993), 488 pages
Collections:Your library, Currently reading
Rating:****
Tags:fantasy-and-sf

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The Lark and the Wren by Mercedes Lackey

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I liked this book. It has the typical Lackey style, which I enjoy, describing ordinary life in the society she has invented. Halfway through, I felt like too may things were happening and the ending was perhaps a bit too neat, but all in all it was a satisfying read. ( )
  zjakkelien | Jan 2, 2024 |
I have this in ebook edition as well as in paper and I enjoy it every time I read it.
Lark wants to be a musician and she has to deal with a ghost to get her the freedom to leave her mother and get the skills she wants. Along the way she finds friendship and love and adventures. ( )
  wyvernfriend | Jan 20, 2021 |
I love this series, but especially this first book. It's just a lot of fun, and has unexpected pockets of depth to it. ( )
  ca.bookwyrm | May 18, 2020 |
A well-written light fantasy. The world makes sense (at least as much as most fantasy worlds do, anyway) and the characters are likeable. The magic system and supernatural creatures that appear in the book are, however, not well explained. There's also a bit too much angst and romance for my personal taste, but it was an enjoyable read. ( )
  DLMorrese | Oct 14, 2016 |
Spunky gal Rune is teased in her generic medieval European village! Oh noes, but at least she has her music. In fact, she's so good that she wins a fiddling contest against an ancient and malevolent ghost. Buoyed by her success, she enters the Bardic Trials to become a licensed bard. BUT! She's a girl! And girls can't be bards! OPRESHUN! She wins the competition, but when she reveals her gender they beat her and cast her out. Luckily, she impressed Talyeson and the Free Bards. They take her on, and she spends the rest of the book travelling the roads, making her living through music.
The first half of the story is a lot of fun. Rune is hard-working and good hearted, and her love of music is clear. There's a great bit during the Bardic Trials when she retools a song WHILE SINGING IT to ensure the judges don't think her too proud or female. The tension between the Bardic Guild and the Free Bards is great, and I liked the sequence of Rune discovering the hardships of the road. Unfortunately, all too soon the tension and quick-thinking devolve into a saccharine romance, with an easy victory thrown in.
As a middle schooler, I really enjoyed the Bardic Voices series. If I read it nowadays I probably wouldn't manage two pages. ( )
2 vote wealhtheowwylfing | Feb 29, 2016 |
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Young, brash, and impulsive, Rune backs up a brag by ascending Skull Hill to play fiddle for the malevolent spirit that resides there, striking a bargain with the ghost to surrender her soul if he tires of her playing before sunrise.

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