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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I recently finished Karavans by Jennifer Roberson. I read it in about a day, maybe three hours total reading time. It's a quick read, and fairly good. The story itself isn't terribly complex; it's set in a war-torn land, and the plot centers around a refugee family who are fleeing the conflict. They join a Karavan guided by a man named Rhuan, who isn't what he seems to be. The plot also involves a sentient forest that twists and re-shapes any who are unlucky enough to find themselves within it's boundaries. Unfortunately, the forest can move itself unexpectedly. The pace of the book is a little slow, typical for the first in a series. First books tend to need a little bit of extra time spent on exposition and world building so the reader has a clear view of where they are and what the rules are for the story. But what bothered me was that there didn't seem to be enough exposition in the book. You learn very little about your protagonists and who they really are. Which isn't awful.... I prefer not enough exposition to the dreaded "As you know, Bob...." method. But a little more background would have been nice. Still, I'm interested enough to pick up book number two to continue the story. Just not in hardback. All in all, a quick, fun read. As the first book in a new series, there's a lot of front-loading and implied information that isn't yet fleshed out. This was always intended to be the launch of something much bigger (Roberson plans big! Look at Cheysuli and Sword Dancer series), so get on board and hold on for a fabulous ride. 0.060 seconds to build listing no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0756401720, Hardcover)All-new adventure from the national best-selling of the Sword series!The land of Sancorra has been conquered by the brutal Hecari, leaving thousands homeless and in fear for their lives. Audrun and her husband Davyd have four children with another due when their farm is burned. Consulting diviners, they learn that their new child must be born in Atalanda province-a peaceful land where Audrun has family. But to get there, they will have to travel close to the sinister woodlands of Alisanos, where darkness awaits to claim those unlucky enough to be chosen. Joining a karavan for safety, the family moves ever closer to the dangerous, mystical forest. And, as they are all about to discover, Alisanos is moving ever closer to them. (retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:08 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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There's layers here that make this a different story and I really do look forward to the next book in the series. There's a lot of politics and a lot of different motives for all the characters. (