by Trudi Canavan, Sarah Douglas
I was browsing through my eReader the other day and there are so many authors that I would like to try at least one book of. Everyone will be familiar with the saying So many book, so little time, so obviously, this is a project that will take ages but brought me to Trudi Canavan's Priestess of The ...
In a world where the gods battled and five gods established themselves as the one true gods what happens when in another country there are another batch of gods who are claiming superiority? The main character is Auraya and she's learning to deal with her place in the world as an immortal servant o...
When Auraya’s village is being held hostage, she took a chance to be where the negotiation takes place. Further, she took the chance to say her piece in hope that it may help free the villagers. The result of this peacekeeping action on her part was an opportunity she may never have had. She is t...
Had to force myself to finish this. I don't know whether or not I'll read the next two - I do find it hard not to finish what I've started... but, that said, I have 65 other books on my shelves waiting to be read.The novel felt very jumbled, it didn't really come together until the last 150 pages or...
There's nothing I can really say is wrong with this book. It's expertly written with a diverse range of characters and an interesting plot. I did find though, I didn't really identify with Auraya. It was one of those cases where she was nice enough but I didn't really warm to her, though I didn't...
I was a bit disappointed by this book at first. I had LOVED The Black Magician trilogy, and was sad to see that this book couldn't quite live up to the first in that series. It was obviously aimed at a younger audience (at least the beginning was - it did get significantly darker near the end) and t...