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Cartomancy (2006)

by Michael A. Stackpole

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Series: Age of Discovery (2)

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Fantasy. Fiction. Historical Fiction. HTML:New York Times bestselling author Michael A. Stackpole returns with the second book of a groundbreaking trilogy charting exciting new territory in fantasy fiction. Cartomancy follows a group of trailblazing mapmakers with the power to discover new worldsâ??and shape reality itself. . . . 

Under the shadow of invasion by a nameless enemy, there seems only one way to save Nalenyr from oblivion. The old heroes who once defended the land must be awakened. And accomplishing that requires a journey across the magical wasteland where theyâ??re rumored to be trappedâ??a wasteland rife with magic and danger.

Grandson of the Royal Cartographer, Keles Anturasi finds himself trapped in an enemy nation where his skill may well be his death sentence. His brother Jorim is an ocean away, captive in an altered realm in which heâ??s regarded as a god. And their sister Nirati resides in a paradise that exists between life
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Very interesting, but crowded. Follows at least 4 different subgroups, can be a bit confusing. He took some from Eyes of Silver with names and some reincarnation ideas. Overall tho? Thoroughly enjoying it! Much better than his DragonCrownWar cycle. ( )
  BookstoogeLT | Dec 10, 2016 |
(Alistair) Well, yes, the maps really are more than just regular maps. In the hands of a Mystic mapmaker, anyway, since as we learn in the early part of the book, a really, really good cartographer can whip up a mountain range exactly where he wants one, presto! Cartomancy, indeed.

Anyway, this book maintains the really high standard set by A Secret Atlas(booklogged here), although it must be said, the plot thread divergence sure isn't decreasing any. But then, this is the middle book of the triology, so there's still one more to wrap it all up in. :)

The plot, of course, both thickens and accelerates - international political intrigue, intrigue between nations' rulers and their bureaucracy, the ascension, or re-ascension rather of a god - which, for once, is merely part of one thread of the plot - architectural sabotage, the invasion of the mainland by hitherto unheard-of creatures, and old gods returning. Really, it's a whole lot of plots running together...

Just my kind of book! Can't wait for the next one.

( http://weblog.siliconcerebrate.com/cerebrate/2009/10/cartomancy_michael_a_stackp... ) ( )
  libraryofus | Jan 14, 2010 |
A very good follow-up to the first book of the trilogy. Builds up the promise for the final book. ( )
  xavierroy | Oct 3, 2007 |
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Fantasy. Fiction. Historical Fiction. HTML:New York Times bestselling author Michael A. Stackpole returns with the second book of a groundbreaking trilogy charting exciting new territory in fantasy fiction. Cartomancy follows a group of trailblazing mapmakers with the power to discover new worldsâ??and shape reality itself. . . . 

Under the shadow of invasion by a nameless enemy, there seems only one way to save Nalenyr from oblivion. The old heroes who once defended the land must be awakened. And accomplishing that requires a journey across the magical wasteland where theyâ??re rumored to be trappedâ??a wasteland rife with magic and danger.

Grandson of the Royal Cartographer, Keles Anturasi finds himself trapped in an enemy nation where his skill may well be his death sentence. His brother Jorim is an ocean away, captive in an altered realm in which heâ??s regarded as a god. And their sister Nirati resides in a paradise that exists between life

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