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Reiffen, only twelve years old, is the true heir to the thrones of both Wayland and Banking. He and his friends Avender and Ferris live in a magical world of talking animals, dwarves, and shape-shifting bears but...he lives with the shame of knowing that no one will ever let him rule these kingdoms, that their crowns will bring him nothing but betrayal and sorrow...and that he is powerless. Reiffen will have only a short life of child's innocence, a brief respite from the trial of impossible show more adult responsibility, the trial of attempting to finish a task he can never complete. And then he is shown the nations of his world from the peak of a fortress drear and tempted with fame and fortune and his rightful place on the throne of great kingdoms--his kingdoms. He need only surrender his humanity; kill his loves and he would have his childhood fantasy. He would be granted great Black knowledge, more furious than anything he had ever imagined. He could desire justice...but would have to kill everything he loved to get it. His prayers would be answered...if only he would sacrifice everything he held dear. show lessTags
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My friend Paula really liked this book, so I stuck with it even though I was having a lot of trouble getting into it. I can see how a lot of people who aren't me will love this book. It's not horrible, it's just not my cup of tea. The setting parts of the book are really well done, but I'm not so sure about the characterization. The author also does some stuff that annoys me, like the shmeerps. I'm also not sure about his gender roles; the only non-mommy is Ferris, who's feisty but seems to spend a lot of time complaining about needing a bath. I'm giving the book three stars anyway because the setting stuff is so good.
I wish there were separate stars for good writing and for positive or negative reader buttons being pushed. This book show more has evil wizards, dwarves, and talking animals in a pseudomedieval setting. I fear that my personal reader buttons are pro-wizard, anti-pseudomedieval, and I'm apparently dwarf-neutral at best. I also apparently like talking animals (especially talking shmeerps) less than I would expect. show less
I wish there were separate stars for good writing and for positive or negative reader buttons being pushed. This book show more has evil wizards, dwarves, and talking animals in a pseudomedieval setting. I fear that my personal reader buttons are pro-wizard, anti-pseudomedieval, and I'm apparently dwarf-neutral at best. I also apparently like talking animals (especially talking shmeerps) less than I would expect. show less
There were a number of things I liked very much about this book and other things that I didn't like. The things I did like had to do mainly with interesting inventions and details about the world (e.g., there are talking seals in this world, and I liked them very much; dwarves are also very interesting in this world--their nature, creation, mode of life are all very cool). The things I didn't like had to do with elements of plotting and things relating to fantasy tropes, and part of it is definitely me as a reader and not the story at all. The novel did make me *think* in a good way, though. I'm curious about the sequel and concluding story and will eventually read them.
There were a number of things I liked very much about this book and other things that I didn't like. The things I did like had to do mainly with interesting inventions and details about the world (e.g., there are talking seals in this world, and I liked them very much; dwarves are also very interesting in this world--their nature, creation, mode of life are all very cool). The things I didn't like had to do with elements of plotting and things relating to fantasy tropes, and part of it is definitely me as a reader and not the story at all. The novel did make me *think* in a good way, though. I'm curious about the sequel and concluding story and will eventually read them.
A classic tale of friendship, and the right/wrong choices we can make. A young prince is kidnapped by evil wizards to bend him to their will. They give him a choice. Willingly join them and go against everything the boy has been taught and stands for, or join them as a puppet without a will.
Two to the prince's young friends with the aid of a dwarf and a shape changing bear set out on a quest to liberate young Reiffen.
The main of the book is the two kids travels to the fortress of the wizards that hold Reiffen, under the earth, and Reiffen's battle of the mind with the Wizards. The wizards offer comfort, power, and finally pain and mental agony.
Who wins?
While a young adult book, an interesting question is asked. With all Reiffen has gone show more through, he does escape physically, has he really escaped. He is still bound to the wizards through his hatred of them. Is this just one of the bindings, of many, they created?
A solid story. Highly recommended. show less
Two to the prince's young friends with the aid of a dwarf and a shape changing bear set out on a quest to liberate young Reiffen.
The main of the book is the two kids travels to the fortress of the wizards that hold Reiffen, under the earth, and Reiffen's battle of the mind with the Wizards. The wizards offer comfort, power, and finally pain and mental agony.
Who wins?
While a young adult book, an interesting question is asked. With all Reiffen has gone show more through, he does escape physically, has he really escaped. He is still bound to the wizards through his hatred of them. Is this just one of the bindings, of many, they created?
A solid story. Highly recommended. show less
I classify this as YA, because the characters are young teens, and the writing seems geared toward a younger, simpler audience.
One of a number of books I got as freebies from the Tor website, and like most of them, extremely forgettable. I didn't finish this one. The story was OK, I guess, but the writing totally uninspired.
Oh no, prince is captured and there is magic and wizards and a quest!Also talking seals and bear shapeshifter, which is why this got two stars instead of one.
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- Reiffen; Avender (Friend of Reiffen); Nolo (Dwarf); Redburr (Bear, Shaper); Mindrell; Ossdonc (show all 10); Ferris (Friend of Reiffen); Molio; Dwvon; Uhle
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- Valing; Ussene (Land of the Three Wizards); Issinlough (City of the Bryddin)
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