AudiobookI keep forgetting how young Fawn is. I like how the Lakewalkers aren't shown as completely good and the farmers mostly bad. Sad middle imagining what happened to the father and the rest of the crew. Enjoyable book/series. I'm planning on reading more of the series.
This is the third book in The Sharing Knife series, and the first thing you should know is that these books are not self-contained. In fact, I read the four volumes of The Sharing Knife was intended as one novel, but was split up because of the length. So what we have is the middle part of a novel, ...
4.5 stars. In this third installment of the Sharing Knife series, we discover that malices aren't the only threat to the denizens of the wide green world. This book takes a break from the Lakewalker-Malice war, but we are treated to a quaint little tale of Dag and Fawn journeying down a river in a f...
Why oh why am I such a sucker for punishment? This series must have enchanted me. Because book 1 was good, a tad boring in place, book 2 was good too, still more boring, but this one. Yes here I finally was truly bored. Now I will not rush to read book 4 at once.The other books have been slow but he...
Third in the Sharing Knife books. Dag and Fawn float down the river, in the company of one of Fawn’s brothers, a flatboat captain looking for her father and fiancee, and a whole lot of trouble. I enjoyed it. [June 2011]
Passage is the third book in Bujold's Sharing Knife series. It is a continuation of the story begun in Beguilement and Legacy. In Legacy, Dag and Fawn come face-to-face with the bigotry of Dag's Lakewalker clan. Near driven out, Dag chooses to leave instead. But he does so with a mission in mind: to...
The story of Dag and Fawn continues in this third volume, with plenty of action, new characters, and a trip by flatboat. As always, Ms. Bujold's writing is spot on and makes for a terrific read. What I really like about this series is that neither Dag nor Fawn really fit the stereotype of the perfec...
I generally prefer science fiction to fantasy because as a philosophical materialist I am perpetually exasperated by the idealist propensity to take the supernatural seriously. Nevertheless, I do like fantasy because it usually makes no pretense that the integral supernatural aspects of it are anyth...
Okay, I'm stuck reading the end of this series, because I care about the characters and want to know what happens, but I'm getting impatient. The action is interesting but it's just not completely satisfying or something. I'm not sure what I'm saying. I hope the end makes it all worthwhile, but I...
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