The Sharing Knife, Vol. 1: Beguilement

* Read * The Sharing Knife, Vol. 1: Beguilement by Lois McMaster Bujold ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Sharing Knife, Vol. 1: Beguilement Charming Fantasy I felt torn between a four and five star rating for this book but decided to round upwards, since I didnt skim even a paragraph of this engaging novel. It was skillfully written, with likable well fleshed-out characters and some interesting world building. I found the aspects of the m. M. King said A wonderful, insightful reading & listening experience!. I love stories that not only have excellent plots and character development but that also examine current social issues. Thi

The Sharing Knife, Vol. 1: Beguilement

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Rating : 4.79 (605 Votes)
Asin : 1433206234
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 139 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-08-05
Language : English

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Audiobook CD Library Edition in vinyl case. Read by Bernadette Dunne Young, pregnant Fawn Bluefield has just fled her family's farm to the city of Glassforge, where she encounters a patrol of the enigmatic soldier-sorcerers known as Lakewalkers. But in the ensuing struggle, it is not Dag but Fawn who kills the creature--at dire cost--and an uncanny accident befalls Dag's sharing knife, which unexpectedly binds their two fates together.. Fawn has heard stories about the Lakewalkers, wandering necromancers with no permanent homes and no possessions but the clothes they wear and the mysterious knives they carry. What she does not know is that the Lakewalkers are engaged in a perilous campaign against inhuman and immortal magical entities known as ''malices.'' When Fawn is kidnapped by one of these creatures, it is up to Dag, an older

. From Publishers Weekly Compelling characters lift this first of a two-book romantic fantasy from Hugo-winner Bujold (The Hallowed Heart), set in a dangerous land without a name, though individual towns, villages and hamlets are specified. (Oct.)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. Dag and Fawn fall in love while he helps her recover from her miscarriage. Fawn slays the malice with Dag's sharing knife, a bone blade created to carry the spirit of a dying patroller, but Dag's formerly empty knife now carries the baby's ground. Bujold hints at an epic past of mighty kingdoms and ancient sorceries—a past that will hopefully be fully detailed in the sequel. Fawn, a runaway farm girl, helps him kill a malice and its zombie-like mud-men, but not before the malice destroys her unborn child by taking its "ground" or life force. Dag, a Lakewalker patr

Charming Fantasy I felt torn between a four and five star rating for this book but decided to round upwards, since I didn't skim even a paragraph of this engaging novel. It was skillfully written, with likable well fleshed-out characters and some interesting world building. I found the aspects of the "m. M. King said A wonderful, insightful reading & listening experience!. I love stories that not only have excellent plots and character development but that also examine current social issues. This book takes a good hard look at prejudices and the questions of clinging to traditions and superstitions despite evidence that those beliefs are dangerous. Fawn i. More Exquisite Escapism From McMaster kittykatty This series not perfect, but it is close. It isn't as exquisitely mastered as her Chalion novels, but it possess a unique charm and classically good story telling.There is a lot to love here but the things that stand out are the characters, the world building, and the very interesting t

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