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Eyes of Crow (Aspect of Crow, Bk 1)
Eyes of Crow - Aspect of Crow, Bk 1
Author: Jeri Smith-Ready
SHE WAS BORN TO DIE... AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN — For Rhia was bound to the Spirit of Crow, gifted with the foresight of Death's approach and doomed to the isolation of one feared and set apart. — There must always be one whose magic can ease the passage of the people of Asermos to the Other Side.  But to be the guide her people require,...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780373802586
ISBN-10: 0373802587
Publication Date: 11/1/2006
Pages: 473
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Publisher: Luna
Book Type: Paperback
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This is a story set in a world that could be ours in the future or maybe its set in a different world, I couldn't tell. The society depicted here is a tribal society where every person has a Spirit animal. The focus in this story is Rhia. As the book starts she is a young girl and it is becoming evident that she has the aspect of the Crow - bringer of death. What's interesting is that Rhia does not embrace this right away at all. She doesn't want to be able to tell who lives and who dies, and she doesn't want to be feared by the rest of the populace; but because she refuses to embrace her Crow Spirit and doesn't go on the trek she must take to become adult and a Crow woman, there are consequences.

This is a journey from childhood into adulthood story. This was done very well, Rhia doesn't want to grow up, and has to face becoming responsible for the consequences of her actions, and to think about the world outside of her own comfortable place. Its not always as simple she she would hope (there is a feeling of resentment between tribes because of the differences between them, and an even larger difference between her people and the "Descendents" - could mean war). Because of this, and because of the straightforward writing style, there are some elements that feel young adult, but there are adult situations.
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Great book! It does seem a little young as you go through, but I think that is to show heroine is young and has to grow into the responsiblity of the gift she's been selfishly denying. Can't wait for the second one!
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First book in the Crow series. Absolutely outstanding. A long book but a fast read. Book two in the series will be out in 2007.

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Fantastic! A lovely fantasy tale of growing up, love and loss, life and death.

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