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Lädt ... Shifting Plainsvon Jean Johnson
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. It wasn't bad now that I know about the Sons of Destiny. I love her writing. ( ) I have enjoyed reading Jean Johnson's novels for awhile now, she wrote 'The Sons of Destiny', a series of eight books, set in the same world as 'Shifting Plains'. 'Shifting Plains' is actually a prequel set a long time before 'The Sons of Destiny'. Anyway...I love Jean Johnson's other work so I was super excited when I went to the book store to pick this book up. It didn't take me long to read it at all, it was pretty compelling from page one, I read about 150 pages into it before I realized it was lunch time...and for those who read my interviews...know that food is one of favorite things, just after books. I enjoyed the characters in this book...Kodan is a very compelling male and lead character, he grabs your attention and hold it, as does Tava. I would have liked to see a longer courtship for them though, a month seems like a short time to pick your life mate. They are both strong willed and pretty perfect for each other though so, who knows. The story itself was good, but to me seemed like just a story, I didn't really get a sense of urgency, like oh, the climax of is coming up, you know were you do the chair wiggle to get more compfy in order to keep reading longer. It seemed more like a story you would tell your friend about what you saw at the mall today. I am not however complaining about the quality of the story told, it was good, and it was very compelling, I had a hard time actually putting the book down...so its a story your friend tells you about the mall that involved an awesome shoe sale. I really enjoyed this book...looks like by the ending and the fact that there are numerous questions left unanswered, there will be another book after this one, oh darn! P.S. There is an ample amount of steam in those pages, enough to need potholders while reading. This book followed Tava from her close-minded village to the Clan Cat, Family Tiger of the Shiftari. I enjoyed Tava the main character. The reader could really identify with her and understand her thought pattern. I particularly liked her revelation of her shifting abilities and how many animals she could shift into. Her rivalry with another woman for the affections of a certain man was also an amusing addition to the text. A good read that expanded more on the Shiftari culture. I found myself looking at this book as the first in a series and was slightly disappointed when I realized it was a stand alone book. It works as a stand alone, I was just interested in learning more from this couple and the culture. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Decades before the shattering of the empire of Aiar and hundreds of years before the time of the Sons of Destiny, Tava Ell Var, a female shapeshifter, became the leader of the people of the Shifting Plains. An enigmatic figure, Tava never knew her mother, apart from the brutal story of her life as told by her father. Her family history served as a warning about the dangers of the Shifting Plains, the land Tava now leads. When her father is murdered, she encounters Kodan, a warrior who recognises the power that emboldens the strange, beautiful and resilient Tava. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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