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Interesting world created by a new author. I look forward to more!
With an intriguing blend of action and romance, Amber Carez introduces a new setting in which her characters come alive. I didn't expect to but I read through the book in one sitting. That is the best indication to me of how I like a book. I would have liked more. Perhaps she will do a longer second book.
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Pùqest Book 1: The Hunter
I am a huge fan of fantasy fiction featuring new worlds, ideas, adventure and of course, an appropriate splash of magic and romance. Ms. Carez did present a tale suited to just this after I gave up worrying on whether I had the right pronunciation of the language used. I felt my frustration with Ellseyan as her story unfolded and her path crossed with Marsem in an unexpected way, and the family bond and loyalty she shares with her brother. She can be related to by many as she is considered an 'outcast' in her family. Despite the small frustrations that I encountered, this story was fast-paced, full of action during fighting scenarios, offers a love story and if one notices, a bit of spiritual enlightenment. I did find myself unable to put the book down as I was anxious to see what would happen next. This tale sets up perfectly for the next book to come in a way as I for one was left in suspense in my desire to know more of the main characters trials to encounter.
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The down-side of 'Pùqest Book 1: The Hunter" for me was not that the author created a new world of un-ending possibilities, it was the 'created' words (or language) was used often, and a small few were left undefined. A pronunciation key to know how to interpret the words would have helped me, personally to understand how to interpret the words. A handful of sentences had me wondering what was occurring or being expressed. I feel that Ms. Carez may risk others whom could also become confused, or put the tale down and move on. Until I decided just to 'flow' with it and read the language without special attention, other than looking in the glossary when necessary, then I was able to get an understanding of what was being told and enjoyed it. As this story is taking place in another world or planet, I personally would have liked a 'foreword' or similar to perhaps give us, the readers, a clear understanding (Think of Tolkien and preface for the Lord of the Rings.) of the place, history and time era. -
foggie32
Posted April 22, 2010
very interesting
I really found this to be an enjoyable read. It reminded me of some of Marion Zimmer Bradley's work but with a much richer writing style. It really showed a love of words and had it's own style that matched the created world perfectly. It did contain a rather strong sex scene so I'd make sure any younger readers were ready for it. As an illustrator, I'd have to say I missed seeing a painted cover. That's always something I think can help get a person to pick up a book. Overall, a nice addition to the fantasy genre and I look forward to the next book.
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Ellíséyan Caught My Heart
I really liked how strong the heroine (Ellíséyan) is portrayed even though she lives in a country where women are subservient. The clash of two incompatible cultures and the resultant revelations is set in an exciting tableau of honor and blood. I eagerly await the second book!
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Posted October 28, 2009
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