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You need to register and log in for download, nothing complicated, it dont even send link to email to validate account. If you are good with html.. Hi Shopie, first of all, greetings from Brazil! So it is very expensive for us to buy ebooks or audiobooks from Amazon-Audible. I have bought two softwares of this site: the one which removes the DRM from kindle and the one which converters the audiobooks from Audible to mp3. Both worked perfectly. Aug 16, Morgan rated it really liked it Shelves: read , fantasy , sff , good-rep-of-women , includes-romance , third-person , multiple-povs.
I just really genuinely enjoyed this book. It's traditional fantasy, but with a few new ideas thrown in and swirled around: a female protagonist who is effectively a werewolf, political machinations that abandon the traditional vassal-state setting in favor of family-run city-states, long-forgotten secrets that include technology as well as magic The world was fun and completely immersive, and while there were plenty of problems with depictions of women, the main character existing as a compe I just really genuinely enjoyed this book.
The world was fun and completely immersive, and while there were plenty of problems with depictions of women, the main character existing as a competent, intelligent, proactive protagonist really made this book stand out for me. There definitely were plot missteps, though they all show up in the second half of the novel when the reader is already invested. Some twists are predictable, and there are a handful of moments where dialogue feels stilted and info-dump-y - surprising, because Lisle seems like an otherwise perfectly capable writer.
Additionally, readers aren't always given important pieces of character or setting information until the exact moment they're necessary, which makes it seem like an afterthought or oversight. The book falls afoul of some silly genre tropes, but the characters all have clear, compelling goals, and the plot moves forward quickly and with purpose.
She's proactive, driven, and not always a great person. And the other characters are equally unique and complicated with a few notable evil exceptions.
Categorizing fantasy is especially difficult, but prospective readers should be warned that this has some seriously grimdark elements. The concept of slavery exists as a backdrop in this universe, and I cannot overemphasize how many times rape occurs or is referenced.
It would be completely understandable if readers who don't enjoy brutality in their leisure reading choose to give this a hard pass. But if you like fantasy with traditional tropes, with more complicated, human stories and an elaborately conceived world, I don't see any reason not to check this one out. There are far more fantasy books than anyone could hope to read in a lifetime, but, for me, this one comes closest to holding that most coveted of genre comparisons: The writing style, the depth of the world-building, dialogue, characterization It all reminds me of ASoIaF.
Sep 01, Sarah Mac rated it really liked it Shelves: zzz-departedstar-not-keeper , reviewed , mixed-bag-o-mediocrity , zzz , read-regifted , cover-me-kaleidoscope , zzz-departed-fantasy , zzzleftovers , zzzfantasy. The last third does lose some steam; it feels like one long buildup to books I also cringed at Kait's oblivious acceptance of her "grandmother's" voice seriously, how many times can she misspeak before you question her identity?
But it was still a solid read in the mode of classic 90s fantasy, which is a lost art nowadays I know my childhood self read this trilogy during , back when it was first published.
I remember liking it then. But holy shit, that's almost 20 years ago Young Sarah put them aside for a reason, but unlike other books from that period I remember virtually nothing of the content, nor even why I liked them. They're a total mystery. WTG, Old Sarah. View all 4 comments. Nov 26, Simon Mcleish rated it liked it. Originally published on my blog here in July For the Secret Texts series, which this novel begins, Holly Lile has combined a fairly standard fantasy quest with a background drawn straight from post-apocalyptic science fiction.
There are many similarities to, say, A Canticle for Leibowitz , with the major difference that the world destroying war was not nuclear but fought with magical weapons producing effects similar to fallout, persistent radiation and mutations. One of the mutations, still Originally published on my blog here in July One of the mutations, still occurring unpredictably, produces a being called a Karnee, a werewolf.
Kait Galweigh is one of these, hidden by her immediate family - even though the Galweighs are one of the five clans known as the Families which rule the world, this won't save her from the priests' checks for impurity.
Brought up to become a Family ambassador, she is acting as a chaperone for a cousin before her marriage when she overhears a plot to destroy the clan during the wedding, by using her heightened Karnee senses.
There are plots within plots, a great deal of complex manipulation and confrontation in this novel, and it is not all completely successfully depicted. Lisle is better at individual relationships, like the strange bond between Kait and a fellow Karnee from the enemy Sabir family than at the political machinations. There are nasty characters and unpleasant actions in the story, and again, Lisle is not quite up to making the psychological impact of these on the other characters believably disturbing.
Nevertheless, this is an interesting novel and I want to read the rest of the series. From the back cover: For four hundred years, the great Houses of Sabir and Galweigh have battled for control of Calimekka.
Now, young diplomat Kait Galweigh discovers a Sabir plot to ambush her entire House. Pursued by mortal and demonic assassins, her only hope is a secret weapon she dare not use; for Kait was born with a power so cursed that her own people will kill her if its nature is discovered I liked it. Kait was an interesting character, if slightly over powered, but there is a reason f From the back cover: For four hundred years, the great Houses of Sabir and Galweigh have battled for control of Calimekka.
Kait was an interesting character, if slightly over powered, but there is a reason for that. Kait, you see, is a view spoiler [type of shapeshifter called a kyree it sounds like a fairly standard werewolf ; so although this gives her some advantages- she heals quickly, has the enhanced senses, strength and dexterity you'd expect and also an irresistible attraction - she would be considered a monster if discovered and put to death, so yeah, not exactly a good thing.
The characters were also well developed; although Kait made me roll my eyes a couple of times, I found her an engaging read; I also liked Hasmal, the self-confessed coward, and Ian. So yes, despite a few niggles it's was an enjoyable, engrossing read and I'm reading the sequel straight away, because that's the joy of reading books originally released in - the entire trilogy is available.
View 1 comment. Aug 30, Alexandra rated it it was amazing. Kait is an excellent main character, and the world of Matrin is engaging and complex. I love the author's attention to detail, and the descriptions were incredible, always utilizing all five senses.
The magic system is intricate and unique, and the consequences for using it are always heightening the stakes for the characters.
Apr 21, Carol Louise rated it liked it. This is the first book in, I assume, a trilogy. Although I enjoyed it, I've not found myself driven to dive into the second. The world created and it's history are quite complex, and I would like it to be just a bit clearer considering how far I am into the story. I think I know who the good guys and the bad guys are among the characters, although a few remain ambiguous. I'm looking for a romance involving the central This is the first book in, I assume, a trilogy.
I'm looking for a romance involving the central character, Kait, but there are three men currently who might figure in that. There's still plenty of story left, and it's perfectly okay for a writer to surprise me, but I think I would feel more committed to this story if I knew who I was rooting for as I put down book one.
The writing is strong, often quite evocative, and the characters well-differentiated. The amount of detail in the descriptions varies and sometimes I would prefer there to be either less or more of it - perhaps more consistency. The magic is pretty impressive and does seem to have a cost, if not a clear limit. The narration is "omniscient" in that Lisle takes the point of view of more than a single character. I've concluded that Kait is the central character because Lisle begins with her and takes her point of view most frequently.
It took me a while to be as sure as I am about this and it's conceivable that I'm wrong. This ambiguity concerning where my loyalties ought to lie has detracted from my enjoyment somewhat and is another reason why I haven't rated this book more highly.
Aug 13, Kara rated it it was amazing Shelves: fantasy , favorites. Absolutely absorbing. Drew me in from the very beginning. Love the fluid, very descriptive writing style - she makes it very easy to imagine all the sights and smells of the world that she has created.
I also liked how the characters are realistic well, besides the magic and such - like how there are a lot of them are selfish, jealous, greedy folk, just like there are a lot of selfish, jealous, greedy people in the world. It's not depressing or anything, just not sugarcoated.
Beyond that, the w Absolutely absorbing. Beyond that, the world that she has created is very original. It seems that the customs, politics, laws, magic are all well thought-out and interesting. It's a refreshing change from your typical dragons and magicians. Jul 24, Rachael Stephen rated it it was ok. I powered through this book, and it had some cool stuff, I liked the tropical setting, and for the most part the settings were crisp and interesting, but something about the ending made me not care very much about reading the next installments.
Maybe I'll get back to it. This book is certainly well-written, and it seems to have all the elements, but for some reason it still feels like there's something missing. Maybe it is that I don't identify very well with the themes. Although now as I look b I powered through this book, and it had some cool stuff, I liked the tropical setting, and for the most part the settings were crisp and interesting, but something about the ending made me not care very much about reading the next installments.
Although now as I look back in hindsight, I'm picking out things I liked and was intrigued by, so maybe I will go back to it. Read Online Download. Add a review Your Rating: Your Comment:. Hot Tudor: Passion. Talyn by Holly Lisle. The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold. Your Comment:. Read Online Download. Great book, Diplomacy of Wolves pdf is enough to raise the goose bumps alone. Add a review Your Rating: Your Comment:. Hot Tudor: Passion.
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