Basilisk
This evocative story of greed, power, and deception sweeps from the underground cave network of the Combers, living like spiders among the endless tunnels and ropes, to the beautiful city inhabited by Abovers. When a young man named Rej discovers the body of a murdered Abover in the combes, their...
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This evocative story of greed, power, and deception sweeps from the underground cave network of the Combers, living like spiders among the endless tunnels and ropes, to the beautiful city inhabited by Abovers. When a young man named Rej discovers the body of a murdered Abover in the combes, their worlds begin to draw closer. He swears vengeance for the murdered man and takes a great risk in going above. There he is placed in the care of Donna, a beautiful young woman trapped in her life as a worker. Food and clothing are rationed, while slaves and workers are forced to live in meager barracks. But Rej and Donna have more in common than a miserable existence; they have weirdly identical dreams of dragons flying in a clear blue sky. They are even more surprised to learn that the city's cruel leader, the Arkel, is determined to find a way to bring just such dreams to life in order to literally scare the population to death. The connection Rej and Donna make leads them on a dramatic adventure to save their loved ones from the Arkel's terrifying plans. N. M. Browne has created an unforgettable world in this richly layered narrative.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781582349107 (158234910X)
Publish date: May 30th 2006
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
I just don't get this book. Even reading the description of it now, I think it looks awesome, like something I would pick up and adore. I don't see how it followed the description--mostly--and still crashed and burned so hard. The writing style was flat and cheap and colorless. The characters had no...
I did not like the characters, the setting felt recycled. What is it with rape and violent situations? Seems like I have read dozens of these stories in the past year and I am getting really sick of it. Ending was pointless. Overall, into the rubbish bin. Not one single thing that I cared for - it j...