Renegade's Magic (Soldier Son Series #3) by Robin Hobb

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  • Pub. Date: March 2009
  • 704pp
  • Sales Rank: 9,191

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    • Pub. Date: March 2009
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 704pp
    • Sales Rank: 9,191

    Synopsis

    The stirring conclusion to The Soldier Son Trilogy—the acclaimed epic tale of duty, destiny, and magic by New York Times bestselling master fantasist Robin Hobb

    Loyal, privileged, and brave, Nevare Burvelle proudly embraced his preordained role as soldier in the service of the King of Gernia—unaware of the strange turns his life would ultimately take. Exposed to a plague of enemy sorcery that felled many of his compatriots, he prevailed, but at a terrible cost to his soul, body, and heart. Now he stands wrongly accused of unspeakable crimes—including murder, the most heinous of them all.

    Condemned by his brother soldiers and sentenced to death, Nevare has no option but to escape. Suddenly he is an outcast and a fugitive—a hostage to the Speck magic that shackles him to a savage alter ego who would destroy everything Nevare holds dear. With nowhere to turn—except, perhaps, to the Speck woman Lisana, the enemy whom he loves—he is mired in soul-rending despair. But from out of the darkness comes a bright spark of hope.

    Perhaps, somehow, the hated magic that has long abused Nevare can be used by him instead. Could he not learn to wield this mighty weapon for his own purposes rather than be enslaved by it? But down what perilous road will this desperate new quest lead him? And what will be the outcome and the ultimate new incarnation of Nevare Burvelle?

    Publishers Weekly

    In the haunting conclusion of Hobb's Soldier Son trilogy (after 2006's Forest Mage), Gernian soldier Nevare Burvelle escapes from prison with some help from his lover, Lisana, who divided his soul so that he could become a Speck mage called Soldier's Boy. The two personalities now awkwardly time-share Nevare's body. Using Soldier's Boy's powers, Nevare tries to destroy the Gernian road that threatens to ravage the Specks' forest home, and almost dies from exhaustion. Nursed back to health by Olikea, the Speck woman whose sole duty is to feed him enough to power his magic, Nevare must find a way to keep Gernia from destroying the forest, prevent the Specks from further spreading the plague that has decimated the Gernians and reunite the severed halves of his soul. Hobb's dreamy prose is sometimes weighed down by a confusing magical system and glacial pacing, but she provides a stunning resolution to this epic fantasy about the importance of environmental and social balance. (Feb.)

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    Robin Hobb is the author of the Farseer, Liveship Traders, and Tawny Man trilogies. She has also written as Megan Lindholm. She currently resides in Tacoma, Washington.

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    Dissapointingly Tiresome and Annoyingby Bill_B

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    August 23, 2009: I've read and usually enjoyed Ms. Hobb's fantasy trilogies. I wasn't able to finish this third soldier son book, so my review should be taken accordingly. The only other books I've failed to finish were Donaldson's self-pitying super-leper series. And for similar reasons!

    Throughout the trilogy, our 'hero' has not only had trouble learning his mistakes, but remembering the solutions has been totally beyond him. I want character growth - I'll only wait just so long for it.

    Like another reader, I found the first third of the book slow and boring, but I hoped for more and persevered. The second third was too much (or too little) and I couldn't give more of my remaining life to such a futile effort with such an unsympathetic lead character. On reflection, that describes my reaction to the series; the first book was slow, the second book I barely got through, and the third was just beyond my patience and interest.

    This trilogy might have made a decent novel, but the story was poorly stretched over three books -- shades of Jordan!

    3rd book in Forest Mage series falls shortby Barry_Kottler

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    July 05, 2009: I enjoyed the other 2 books in the series. And although I was never fully engaged in the Forest Mage series, I was interested in seeing it through to the end. This book however, fell short for me. I lost interest about 1/3 of the way into the book and had to force myself to make it through the middle third. Although Ms Hobb ties everything together nicely in the end, the journey was not as enjoyable as i had hoped.


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