Sword and Shadow

by Ann Marston

Sword in Exile (3), Rune Blade of Celi (6 (Sword in Exile 3))

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After generations of exile, the Celae get a chance to return to their island home when twin princes--Rowan the sorcerer and Acaren, the destined ruler--join forces with their soulmates to venture to the forbidden isle to find two mystical swords, Heartfire and Soulshadow.

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I am not a big fantasy reader nor do I read a lot of "series" material, but I was intrigued by my husband's conversations about this series. Now I wish I had read the first five. This one was a bit confusing not knowing a lot of the history of the series, but my husband did a lot of filling in and it made the book more enjoyable. Now on to the story. The two big heroes Acaren and Rowan and two fun brothers to get to know and you quickly realize they have a huge destiny. Time travels pretty quickly as they are children in the beginning of the book and well into adulthood by the end of the book. The mystique of the stones of Nemeara was fun and the frequency of divine intervention is disturbing. Having all those gods showing up so often show more would be very disconcerting for me.
The story comes to a Tolkien ending with all the help arriving in the nick of time and good soundly smacking evil. All in all for a genre that I am not too crazy about, this was a fun read. I begin to understand why my husband has so much fun with it.
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sarebbe la copia degli altri 5 se non fosse che almeno stavolta è finita!!!

Ci sono malattie incurabili di cui nessuno parla..

Chiunque canti male si è sentito dire che è solo questione di educare la voce, che tutti possono cantare bene e che non esistono x davvero persone stonate, ma è una bugia e noi stonati lo sappiamo bene, la nostra è una malattia congenita!
puoi contenere un pò i sintomi, puoi sforzarti ma poi alla radio passa quella canzone da cantare a SCHIATTACORE ed ecco la prima stecca e poi la seconda e poi i cani del vicinato iniziano ad ululare!

Un altra malattia congenita e assolutamente incurabile è l'incapacità di mollare un libro..

malattia che si acuisce con trilogie e serie e a cui soccombi definitivamente quando show more finisci il secondo libro (statisticamente il peggiore)
Puoi fare self-help, puoi chiuderti in bagno e ripetere al te stesso nello specchio che chiuderai un brutto libro x non riaprirlo mai più e a volte ci riuscirai (anche se tormenterà i tuoi pensieri per giorni) ma il più delle volte continuerai a leggere CONTRO LA TUA VOLONTA'

Combatterai fino all'emorragia interna ma sempre leggendo,
ti gocciolerà il sangue dal naso e leggerai ancora,
ti uscirà il sangue dalle orecchie e andrai avanti di un capitolo e un altro,
da ultimo piangerai lacrime di sangue e non vedendo più niente saprai di poter finalmente smettere...
ma in genere a quel punto sarai comunque arrivato alla fine...

FINE.
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Although I've enjoyed the Rune Blades of Celi series by Ann Marston it took the last book "Sword and Shadow" to pinpoint why the books took a little effort to keep engaged with them. The books harken back to a style reminiscent of the 70's, a lot of time covered in a short amount of pages. This doesn't allow a lot of characterization except by hitting the stereotypical beats.

Being more character oriented, I found myself disappointed because I looked forward to getting to know the main characters from the last book better. Instead the book begins with only one character surviving and being relegated to part of the supporting cast. There is a transparent mystery set up but not to hard to figure out before too many clues are dropped.
As show more I've said the series isn't bad but the last book lost my interest. A longer book fleshing out the characters would have been more to my taste. show less
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
Although I've enjoyed the Rune Blades of Celi series by Ann Marston it took the last book "Sword and Shadow" to pinpoint why the books took a little effort to keep engaged with them. The books harken back to a style reminiscent of the 70's, a lot of time covered in a short amount of pages. This doesn't allow a lot of characterization except by hitting the stereotypical beats.

Being more character oriented, I found myself disappointed because I looked forward to getting to know the main characters from the last book better. Instead the book begins with only one character surviving and being relegated to part of the supporting cast. There is a transparent mystery set up but not to hard to figure out before too many clues are dropped.
As show more I've said the series isn't bad but the last book lost my interest. A longer book fleshing out the characters would have been more to my taste. show less
A great series finally comes to a conclusion in this 6th volume of the Celi. I was pleased to figure out early in the book that this would be the conclusion (at least I think so) but at the same time it is always sad to finish with characters that you have invested considerable time with in the five other volumes. This book, like the others had new characters and new heroes. Acaren, Rowan and of course the ever present Horbad and Hakkar. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The story background, some of the people and the land where they lived had become familiar and comfortable. There was only one thing nagging at me during the most of the book. I felt as though the author was tired of the story and I felt somewhat rushed to conclusion. show more That is not to say I think there should have been another volume, but so much happened in so few pages, I got the feeling of "I have to be done with this series". It was still enjoyable. I would still recommend it and as far as the series goes, I think the on the whole it was great. This finale was just a little wanting in detail, but my time was still well spent. show less
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
This is the 6th and apparently last book in a series. Without having read the earlier ones, I had a hard time sorting the characters. Book seemed slow to me; not much action but a good deal of 'who am I really' questions. I like fantasy and magic, but much prefer Valdemar and Recluce.
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Canonical title
Sword and Shadow
Original publication date
2000-11
Dedication
For Lesley
First words
Even in exile in the isolated high northern uplands of the Isle of Skerry, the yrSkai observed the Festival of Imbolc when Beodun of the Fires bestowed his gift of new fire on the freshly cleaned and scrubbed hearths and braz... (show all)iers, torches and carefully saved beeswax candles.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)The stones stand yet.
Original language
English

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Fiction and Literature, Fantasy, Romance
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PR9199.3 .M387 .S85Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish LiteratureEnglish literature: Provincial, local, etc.

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