The Language of Stones

by Robert Carter

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A rich and evocative tale set in a mythic 15th century Britain, to rival the work of Bernard Cornwell. The Realm is poised for war. Its weak king - Hal, grandson of a usurper - is dominated by his beautiful wife and her lover. Against them stands Duke Richard of Ebor and his allies. The two sides are set on a bloody collision course... Gwydion is watching over the Realm. He has walked the land since before the time of the druids, since before the Slavers came to subdue the people. Gwydion show more was here when Arthur rode to war: then they called him 'Merlyn'. But for his young apprentice, Willand, a fearsome lesson in the ways of men and power lies ahead. The Realm is an England that is still-magical. Legendary beasts still populate its by-ways. It is a land criss-crossed by lines of power upon which standing stones have been set as a secret protection against invasion. But the power of the array was broken by the Slavers who laid straight roads across the land and built walled cities of shattered stone. A thousand years have passed since then, and those roads and walls have fallen into decay. The dangerous stones are awakening, and their unruly influence is calling men to battle. Unless Gwydion and Will can unearth them, the Realm will be plunged into a disastrous civil war. But there are many enemies ranged against them: men, monsters and a sorcerer who is as powerful as Gwydion himself. show less

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Deel 1 uit een trilogie. Helaas heb ik de andere twee delen (nog) niet, maar hoop hier snel verandering in aan te brengen.

Beetje ouderwetse verhaal-lijn (een jonge jongen onbewust van zijn toekomst, blijkt de laatste reïncarnatie van koning Arthur te zijn, gaat op avontuur met een oude magiër om de wereld te redden), maar wat is daar mis mee? Het verhaal hield me goed bezig, hoewel het soms een beetje langdradig werd.
We maken de innerlijke groei mee van de jongen op weg naar volwassenheid; de jongen wordt verliefd op een meisje, die automatisch ook verliefd word op hem; de jongen, ongetraind in de magie, bezit de jonge Will(iand) over meer talent en kracht dan de oude magiër die met hem mee reist. Een magiër die ooit bekend stond show more onder de naam Merlijn. Ondanks deze clichés, toch 4 sterren voor dit boek, want dit is voor mij toch wel een beetje het soort fantasy waar ik van hou.

Op naar de volgende twee delen.
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#129 [The Language of Stones] - Robert Carter

I picked this book up at a bargain bookstore in the Rhayadar Welsh Crystal factory. The cover does not really give a good guide as to the content, which is essentially an alternative history tale set around the onset of the War of the Roses. But this alternate world is very different from ours. Magicians wander around, drawing power from magical stones and keeping other creatures at bay. Willand is taken into the care of a magician, Gwydion, who speaks magic mostly in Gaelic, but sometimes slips in a bit of Welsh.

Potentially this is a great story, but I found it extremely slow. It took hundreds of pages for the characters to develop, and indeed a good many pages just to start to unravel the show more setting. The book would maybe have done better to forget the links with real history and geography (which are tenuous), and stick to a full scale fantasy world.

A faster plot would also aid the book.

Nevertheless it was not terrible. Anyone enjoying alternative history may love this book. The writing was good, and the action - when it finally came - was intersting, with a good and reasonably complex plot.

All in all, not a book I would recommend - but some readers with different expectations could love it.
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En "El lenguaje de las piedras" primera entrega de la trilogía, Robert Carter combina la historia antigua de Gran Bretaña con el ciclo artúrico y una poderosísima imaginación que le permite crear un mundo completo y coherente. Su historia se centra en la espera de un rey, y en los signos que a través de las piedras pueden encontrarse en relación a él. El anciano y ciego mago, Gwydion, que en su día conoció a este monarca, sabe bien que el reino corre peligro y que las defensas sobrenaturales que con tanto esfuerzo se construyeron por aquel entonces para ahuyentar la amenaza de una invasión, hoy son poco menos que un montón de piedras caídas de cuyo poder ya nadie guarda memoria. Sin embargo, esas piedras de peligrosos show more poderes están empezando a cobrar vida tras su letargo, llamando a los hombres a una nueva y quizá definitiva guerra. Gwydion necesitará de la ayuda de un joven capaz de identificar esas piedras e interpretar el mensaje que ocultan, y Willand, su joven aprendiz, ha demostrado estar preparado para desempeñar esa tarea, aunque antes de emprenderla tendrá que conocer el nombre con que Gwydion pasó a la leyenda: Merlín. show less
In de Vale wordt de landelijke rust ruw verstoord door de komst van de gevreesde Groene Man, onder wiens bruingrijze mantel de magiër Gwydion schuilgaat. Hij is gekomen om de jonge Will weg te halen uit het huis van zijn pleegouders om hem inzicht te geven in de Taal der Stenen. Deze taal staat aan de basis van ons bestaan. Het is de taal van de schepping, de ruwe vorm die grootse magie kan ontketenen. Will twijfelt, want de wereld buiten de Vale is groot en gevaarlijk. Maar zijn toekomstige leermeester is onverbiddelijk. Dus vertrekken ze samen - de leerling en de magiër - hun avontuur tegemoet.
Im Allgemeinen mag ich Artus-Geschichten, gerne auch verfremdet. Aber diese Geschichte zieht sich so sehr in die Länge, dass sie sich bestens als Schlafmittel eignet. Nichtsdestotrotz ist die Grundidee der mehrfachen Reinkarnation Artus' interessant und die Deutung der Steinkreise auch.

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Canonical title*
De leerling en de magiër
Original title
The Languages of Stones
Original publication date
2003
People/Characters
Willand (Will); Gwydion; Willow; Maskull; Gort (Wortmaster)
Important places
England, UK; Wales, UK
Epigraph
Ane radhas a'leguim oicheamna;
aisnagimn deo teuiccimn

'First there were nine,
Then nine became seven,
And seven became five,
Now, as sure as the Ages decline,
Three are no more,
But one is alive.'

The Black Book of Tara
Dedication
This book is dedicated to Britain's greatest living Welshman - Terry Jones
First words
Willand son of Eldmar turned his gaze away from the Tops and ran down towards the village.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)'There's someone I'd like you to meet.'
*Some information comes from Common Knowledge in other languages. Click "Edit" for more information.

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Fiction and Literature, Fantasy, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
LCC
PR6103Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature2001-
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