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Original Title: | King's Dragon |
ISBN: | 0886777712 (ISBN13: 9780886777715) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Crown of Stars #1 |
Characters: | Liath |
Literary Awards: | Nebula Award Nominee for Best Novel (1997) |
Kate Elliott
Paperback | Pages: 636 pages Rating: 3.79 | 8431 Users | 290 Reviews

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Title | : | King's Dragon (Crown of Stars #1) |
Author | : | Kate Elliott |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 636 pages |
Published | : | February 1st 1998 by DAW Books (first published February 1st 1997) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. High Fantasy |
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The Kingdom of Wendar is in turmoil. King Henry still holds the crown, but his reign has long been contested by his sister Sabella, and there are many eager to flock to her banner. Internal conflict weakens Wendar's defences, drawing raiders, human and inhuman, across its borders. Terrifying portents abound and dark spirits walk the land in broad daylight.Suddenly two innocents are thrust into the midst of the conflict. Alain, a young man granted a vision by the Lady of Battles, and Liath, a young woman with the power to change the course of history. Both must discover the truth about themselves before they can accept their fates. For in a war where sorcery, not swords, may determine the final outcome, the price of failure may be more than their own lives.
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Be bound, as I am, by the fate others have determined for you. That way youll remain safe. A book that combines Guy Gavriel Kays writing finesse with Jacqueline Careys opulent world building. And I bet you have not heard about it before. Your bad.OK. Maybe you are not a seasoned fantasy reader and the names I mentioned do not ring a bell. Additionally, you are quite partial to dragons (welcome, welcome, here is your complimentary Who Cares About Dragons Society membership card) and the hideousI saw Kate talking about this series on Twitter and had to add it to my TBR, it sounds fascinating.
Ages ago, I started reading Kate Elliot's Crown of Stars series, but lost track of just which book I had gotten up to, and so kept putting the rest of the series off. I've just started rereading the books to remind myself of what happened.The general setup of the world is based on actual early medieval history, say around AD 900. The kingdoms of Wendar and Varre (where the bulk of the series takes place) obviously occupy what would be Germany, the Eika (savage non-humans with tough

I'm usually much too lazy to give reviews, but I felt obliged to write one for this series because I believe Elliott's writing is somewhat under-appreciated. Among the plethora of epic fantasy series that came out over the last 30 years, the Crown of Stars is relatively unknown, so I wanted to make it easier for people to decide whether to start on this 7-book series or not with no spoilers attached. Language style: I guess it's comparable to George RR Martin's ASOIAF, not as intricate as that
I had a really, really hard time getting into this book. I probably would have neither started nor finished it if it weren't a book of the month for a reading group I belong to. I just hate getting into multi-volume (7) epic fantasies. This one took about 200 pages (out of 600+) to get interesting. I was never able to pinpoint quite why it was so hard to get into. For the record, I'm going to list some positives and negatives of this book.On the positive side:1. There aren't too many central
Kate Elliott's "Crown of Stars" series -- 5,200 pages or so, through seven volumes -- sure is a monster, but it's worth the undertaking. Really, I'd call this one of the most underrated fantasy series ever. Don't be deceived by the generally weak cover art for all these volumes. Elliott's writing, too, is more than it seems at first glance. She writes very, very well. It's sneaks-up-on-you prose, but after you read quite a bit you realize she's very talented.I won't even begin to try to provide
Read for my 2018 women of speculative fiction challenge.It is bright in the wilderness now, warm and inviting, in those trackless lands where she has thrown away the key. Only she can walk safely there.But it is never safe.Kings Dragon is an epic fantasy written by Kate Elliott and published in 1997. Spoilers follow, as well as a discussion of sexual violence and abuse.So Whats It About?The kingdom of Wendar is in turmoil. King Henrys reign is contested by his conniving sister Sabella, and she
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