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Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
I'm a fan of Mercedes Lackey's books by and large, especially her early Valdemar books, and despite her being prolific I've managed to read most of them--this is the weakest book I've read by her, and I'm not sure how much to blame her co-writer, James Mallory. Some of the book's weaknesses are ones...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
Very readable. Moves the story on and matures the characters quite well. There is a Dragon introduced.
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
And Mercedes Lackey once again hits her stride. A great read with some of her regular features including anxty teen. New world.
But Who'll Sarah Fee?
But Who'll Sarah Fee? rated it 13 years ago
Two authors and neither of them know English? Maybe I accidentally got my hands on a first draft. (My favorite example of Where Is The Editor is Kellen "mutinously" doing exactly what he's told.)
Blind-Seer
Blind-Seer rated it 13 years ago
Watch out because Mercedes Lackey has done it again with book one of the Obsidian Trilogy! Before I start though I got to say that this author needs to be on every fantasy shelf, not becuase she is the best or anything but because her writing is exceptional! She writes like she breaths. Enthralling ...
La Crimson Femme
La Crimson Femme rated it 20 years ago
Book 2 of the Obsidian series was difficult for me to read. I don't know if it was because she co-wrote it with a male writer. The story was drier for me and seemed to miss a little of that special magic from Ms. Lackey.The story line was still very good. The world building was amazing. The deta...
La Crimson Femme
La Crimson Femme rated it 22 years ago
Kellen has been living a lie. His father has been hiding deadly secrets. This book is a coming of age for Kellen. I found this book to be kind of dry at times. The reason why, is because we had to learn so much about the politics and back history. While we did need the history for a complex wor...
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