Alphabet of Thorn
Posted by Robin Brenner on Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 2:48 pm
“One of the most spectacular fantasists of our time, Patricia A. McKillip creates fairy tale worlds of wonder and magic. Now, she opens the page on a time and place where an orphan girl is haunted by thorns…a reluctant queen rules between sea and sky… and epics never end…”
Robin’s Note: As with all of Patricia McKillip’s fantasies, this title is full of evocative imagery and lush language. This time around she zeroes in on the force of love, to both save and destroy. Learning from your own and your culture’s history and the power of language is all important in this tale. McKillip is talented as weaving together magic with relatable and endearing characters, from a lonely librarian to a skittish new queen, each coming in to their power. This particular novel is one of her easier titles to get into, if you are not already a fan, and has a stronger romance element than her other titles.
Tags: genre: fantasy, interest: history, interest: romantic relationships, interest: politics, character age: 20-35, style: demanding, mood: serious/tense, interest: military/war, language: lush/poetic | Permalink

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