Hawkspar
So I had a fantasy book catch my eye on the shelves of Page One. It's frustratingly hard sometimes, but it happens once in a while. Magical eyes of stone. Oracles. a plight of a people. That sort of thing.
The stone eyes took me a bit to place, but as I was reading, I remembered where I'd seen that before - Urza.
Overall, it was a decent read, if a little dense at times. The prose can get mired in its colorful terms for people, nations, places, magics, and so on, while the reader is left wondering what it all really means. It's also a follow-up to another novel, taking place in the same world and referencing some of the earlier events, though mostly the story and characters are independent as near as I can tell. I might search out the other book, Talyn, and give it a read at some point.
The stone eyes took me a bit to place, but as I was reading, I remembered where I'd seen that before - Urza.
Overall, it was a decent read, if a little dense at times. The prose can get mired in its colorful terms for people, nations, places, magics, and so on, while the reader is left wondering what it all really means. It's also a follow-up to another novel, taking place in the same world and referencing some of the earlier events, though mostly the story and characters are independent as near as I can tell. I might search out the other book, Talyn, and give it a read at some point.
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