Following the triumphant success of her Kushiel series, Carey now turns her hand to another startling fable, an epic tale of gods waging war in their bid to control an entire universe and the mortals they use as chess pieces in a most deadly game.
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Following the triumphant success of her Kushiel series, Carey now turns her hand to another startling fable, an epic tale of gods waging war in their bid to control an entire universe and the mortals they use as chess pieces in a most deadly game.
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Add this copy of Banewreaker: Volume I of the Sundering to cart. $1.95, very good condition, Sold by BookKitty rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Vallejo, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2005 by Tor Books.
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Very good. Clean copy, minimal wear to cover edges. Mass market (rack) paperback. Glued binding. 512 p. Sundering, 1. Audience: General/trade. Volume One of The Sundering.
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It's been probably 10 years since I last read an epic high fantasy novel, especially one that begins a new series. Especially one that's not designated 'trilogy' or something else with a foreseeable ending number. I don't know if the tropes in this novel will feel stale to those who've been devouring this genre consistently (unlike me), but to me this novel was an amazing adventure. Eloquently written, deeply detailed, sympathetically realistic characters -- all that, and the pace kept moving. Carey had a lot of world-building to do, but that didn't keep her from action and plot development. This is recognizably Tolkein-esque, with bits of the Fisher King and other mythologies, flairs of Hinduism--bits and pieces from a variety of primary sources sewn together into a cohesive new tale. Bring on "Godslayer," I say.