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Indlæser... First Rider's Call (Green Rider, Book 2) (original 2003; udgave 2003)af Kristen Britain
Work InformationFirst Rider's Call af Kristen Britain (Author) (2003)
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Fantasy 4.5/5 stars. In this sequel to the green rider, Karigan grows as a green rider and the threat of the blackveil is exposed. I continue to enjoy the flow of the writing and the depth to which the characters are explored in their thoughts and interactions. The slow progress of Karigan's skill over time through her experiences and her teachers as a nuanced leveling of the protagonist that is refreshing. The lore which is further explored in this book is interesting and enhanced the overall appeal and intrigue of the world while also opening up and hinting at future struggles. No complaints This review is also featured on Behind the Pages: First Rider's Call The riders may have defeated the Eletian who cracked the D’Yer wall, but darkness still seeks to escape. Alton D’Yer travels to learn the wall's secrets in hopes of repairing it. However, what lurks beyond will not give up easily. Dark magic long buried and forgotten will rise up against the riders and seek to destroy them one by one. And when the rider’s need their magic the most, it will begin to fail them. First Rider’s Call brings readers deeper into the world of Sacoridia. As rider abilities begin to fail, Karigan’s will force her to witness past events. Through each ghostly tale readers will be steadily pulled into the history of the rider’s last encounter with Mornhaven the Black. The sacrifices once made to combat him and his legacy are brought to startling clarity. But with a history long buried and failing abilities, the riders will be hard pressed to push back the encroaching darkness. Kristen Britain brilliantly builds up the depth of evil with each book. And as the desperation of the riders grows, the intensity surrounding their fate will pull readers into the narrative and refuse to let go. Karigan has come a long way from the first Green Rider book. While her streak of stubbornness still lands her in hot water, readers are able to see how independent she has become. Tainted by wild magic she is a target for Mornhaven the Black’s followers, but this time she is fully prepared to embrace her rider ability and defend her fellow riders. Karigan has formed bonds with them and refuses to go down without a fight. And while she may not win every battle, she will do all she can to rise up and fight again. I cannot wait to see what else is in store for the riders. By the end of First Rider’s Call they have taken heavy losses and some may never be the same again. But despite it all they still have a kingdom to help protect. Fans of high fantasy, if you have not picked up Green Rider yet, I urge you to give this series a try. These books are crack. That's the only reason why I read them. I know they're bad - so full of fantasy cliches that you'd be hard pressed to point to an original idea in the entire story - but I can't stop. I realized all this with the first book but there was something about the story that made me read the entire thing. But this book, I got bogged down a bit. Oh, don't get me wrong - it was still crack. But I was starting to realize how bad for me it was and that maybe I needed to join a 12-step program. Hi, I'm Debbie, and I'm a fantasy junkie. And I cut my fantasy eyeteeth on Lackey (as did Kristen Britain, which is VERY EVIDENT if you read any of this series) so there's something about intelligent horses and their riders who are Called into service that just speaks to my inner teen. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
Karigan G'Ladheon was a green Rider, one of the King of Sacoridia's magical messengers. With evil forces at large in the kingdom and the messenger service depleted and weakened, can Karigan reach through the veils of time to get help from the First Rider, a woman who has been dead for a thousand years? No library descriptions found. |
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