Faer ie - den magiska ön

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Dave Duncan: Faer ie - den magiska ön (Swedish language, 1998, Bonnier)

452 pages

Swedish language

Published Feb. 12, 1998 by Bonnier.

ISBN:
978-91-0-056679-1
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4 stars (1 review)

MAN OF HIS WORDA princess and a stableboy? It sounds like the worst sort of hackneyed formula romance. Think again, for "A Man of His Word" may well be the most original fantasy you ever read. The magic is unique and applied in unexpected ways, some of which the late Lester del Rey admitted he had not met in fifty years as writer and editor. The world itself is unique - there are no humans in Pandemia, only imps, elves, gnomes, jotnar, and many more, all of whom you will recognize as "human".FAERIE LANDS FORLORNWhen Inos was abducted through the magic casement and Rap tried to follow her, they arrived in places very strange - and very far apart...

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Ah, joy. I almost underestimated him again, didn't I? read the first one, felt a bit "so so". look where that got me last time!

The tension is on, our heroes scattered throughout Pandemia, and alliances forged and broken and who to trust is never a certain thing.

We have our young queen, seemingly wedged between the mercies of a calculating sorceress and a rather sultry sultan with her kingdom far away and in the hands of enemies. Then there's the bloodthirsty goblin, who's holding his head high because prophecy has told him he's getting exactly what he wants. Our gestalt continue to seek words of power, and then there's Master Rap, thrown hither and thither, from thief to magician to sorcerer to sailor, all the while trying to find his queen.

The politics, the scenery and the power play between the Wardens all serve as excellent fodder, and as …