The Spellsong War

by L. E. Modesitt

Spellsong Cycle (02)

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Anna Marshal is regent of the kingdom of Defalk only a few months after a sorcerer pulled her from her boring life as a music teacher in Ames, Iowa to the world of Erde. With her ability and her integrity she saved Defalk from invasion and became it's regent, now she must defend it against the greedy rulers of neighboring kingdoms who see a weakened state and a possible opportunity.

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"Anna Marshall, a music instructor transported to a magical world, acts as Regent of Defalk. She defends her war-torn, fragile kingdom against neighboring rulers and internal disloyalty, using music-based sorcery while navigating gender-biased politics to rebuild and secure the realm." Slower than book 1 and even more depressing on the mysgony front. Magic also getting more high-powered. Still like the protagonist and the magic system; though I wish they'd spend more time investigating it. Eventually started skimming through a lot of it.
I thought the Soprano Sorceress was pretty decent, but this second book of the series was a bit of a step backwards. Frequently when reading Modessit (both the Recluce series and this) I have felt that he typically creates interesting worlds, but can't come up with a fresh plot lines. The protaganists may change, and the villains may change, and the geopolitical situation may change, but essentially it's like reading the same story over and over again.

By the end of this second book my interest level had dropped to the point that I have never bothered to pick up book 3.
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Anna unites Defalk and goes after Duram, which has been causing trouble, which in turn has been fueled by the Sturinn. Enjoyable and I'll probably read the rest. However, the whole males=idiots sub-theme is really getting old. Instead of complaining about it, like Anna does in her thoughts almost constantly, do something about it. And that is the problem. Anna is a woman and refuses to understand that the men of Erde will respond to strength alone, so she gets frustrated when reasoning" doesn't work. Force is her last resort when it should be her first. Modesitt must be trying to get on some woman's good side with this series."

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Leland Exton Modesitt, Jr., was born on October 19, 1943 in Denver to Leland Exton and Nancy Lila Modesitt. He was educated at Williams College and earned a graduate degree from the University of Denver. Modesitt's career has included stints as a navy lieutenant, a market research analyst, and a real estate sales associate. He has also held show more various positions within the U.S. government as a legislative assistant and as director of several agencies. In the early 1980s, he was a lecturer in science fiction writing at Georgetown University. After graduation, Modesitt began to write, but he did not have a novel published until he was 39 years old. He believes that a writer must "simultaneously entertain, educate and inspire... [failing any one of these goals], the book will fall flat." A part-time writer, he produces an average of one book per year, but he would eventually like to write full-time. The underlying themes of many of his science fiction novels are drawn from his work in government work and involve the various aspects of power and how it changes the people and the structure of government. Usually, his protagonist is an average individual with hero potential. Much of his "Forever Hero Trilogy"--Dawn for a Distant Earth, The Silent Warrior, and In Endless Twilight--is based on his experiences working with the Environmental Protection Agency. He made The New York Times Best Seller List in 2012 with his title Princeps. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
The Spellsong War
Original publication date
1998
People/Characters
Anna Marshall
Dedication
To my one and only soprano sorceress
First words
The heavy gong sounds, and the two women in the uniform of the Council turn and open the lacquered double doors, each bearing the ancient symbol of the Council of Wei.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)His fingers tightened around hers, just barely, just enough.
Blurbers
Miller, Sasha; McCaffrey, Anne

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Fiction and Literature, Fantasy
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3563 .O264 .S7Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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