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Lädt ... Penric's Travels (Penric's Mission / Mira's Last Dance / The Prisoner of Limnos) (2021)von Lois McMaster Bujold
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. This book is a set of three novellas (Penric's Mission, Mira's Last Dance, The Prisoner of Limnos) continuing the saga of Penric and his demon, Desdemona ~ an adventure that began in the collected stories of Penric's Progress (Penric's Demon / Penric and the Shaman / Penric's Fox). These collected works are very satisfying works which flow together without exactly following immediately in time. The stories are tight, immediately engaging, and the characters well-developed, growing and changing over the years that are covered. There are different characters that dominate the specific story which adds a pleasant depth to the world Bujold created with the Five Gods Universe. While the adventure and suspense is light, the stories are very satisfying in terms of human relations and emotions. The intensity of the Chalion stories is absent and the fierce battles less of a theme. For pandemic reading the two omnibus collections completely filled my reading requirements. (Review of both Penric collections together.) Bujold's great strength has always been the ability to engage the reader's interest early and strongly in the central character she is tracking, and that ability is on full display here. There's not a lot of new worldbuilding at the foundational level. Where the three novels set in the Chalionverse were centred around the Daughter, the Bastard, and the Son, this set of stories is well within the ambit of the Bastard; we learn little new of the Mother or the Father, or even of the other gods. At a less foundational level, there's lots of new detail of polities not previously seen in a time not previously visited. (Desdemona has a lot of mundane memories from previous sorcerers, but demons do not seem to have knowledge of their prior world, or if they do they do not share them.) Looking back, most of Bujold's major works, the peaks, involve a thoroughgoing change of life for her characters - Cordelia is going through one in Barrayar, Miles in Memory, Miles and Ekaterin in Komarr/A Civil Campaign, Mark and Miles in Mirror Dance, and the same is true of the central characters in the three Chalionverse novels. Here, only the first story really fits that mold (for all that Penric does move around, his essential function and identity are not subsequently challenged). Some of the people he interacts with are going through life-changing experiences, but only one of them is reasonably central, and a viewpoint character, and that change is set firmly within the context of a romance story arc. The fates of no empires lie in the balance. Rulers are off to one side, occasionally encountered, never central. These stories are deliberately limited in scope, with traits of mystery, espionage, and romance as generic markings in many cases. On the other hand, they make pleasant pandemic reading, short visits to another place with different concerns, written to a human scale. Zeige 3 von 3 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Gehört zur ReihePenric and Desdemona - Chronological Order (Penric's Mission (5), Mira's Last Dance (6), The Prisoner of Limnos (7)) Penric and Desdemona - Publication Order (Omnibus 3, 4, 6) World of the Five Gods - Chronological Order (Penric & Desdemona Omnibus 2 (1.5, 1.6, 1.7)) World of the Five Gods - Publication Order (Penric's Mission, Mira's Last Dance, The Prisoner of Limnos)
"Penric's Mission Learned Penric, a sorcerer and divine of the Bastard's Order, has faced danger and intrigue many times before. Now, he finds himself on his first covert diplomatic mission. Penric must travel across the sea to Cedona in an attempt to secure the services of the Cedonia General Arisaydia for the Duke of Adria. But nothing is as it seems. No sooner than he has arrived, Penric finds himself tossed into a dungeon. If Penric is to survive, he'll have to navigate treacherous politics-and his own feelings for the young widowed sister of the General. Mira's Last Dance Penric, suffering from injuries attained while escaping from the Cedonian dungeon in which he was imprisoned, must now guide General Arisaydia and his widowed sister, Nikys, across the last hundred miles of hostile Cedonia to safety in the Duchy of Orbas. In the town of Sosie, the fugitive party encounters unexpected delays, and even more unexpected opportunities and hazards, as the courtesan Mira of Adria, one of the ten dead women whose imprints make up the personality of the chaos demon Desdemona, comes to the fore with her own special expertise. The Prisoner of Limnos Penric and Nikys have reached safety in the Duchy of Orbas when a secret letter from a friend brings frightening news: Nikys's mother has been taken hostage by her brother's enemies at the Cedonian imperial court and confined in a precarious island sanctuary. Now, Nikys, Penric, and Desdemona must infiltrate the hostile country once more, finding along the way that family relationships can be as unexpectedly challenging as any rescue scheme"-- Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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(See Penric's Progress for information on the series as a whole, and on Bujold's style.) ( )