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Flesh and Spirit (Lighthouse Duet, Bk 1)
Flesh and Spirit - Lighthouse Duet, Bk 1
Author: Carol Berg
In a land torn apart by civil war, pestilence, and shaky alliances, a man branded a traitor may be the world's only hope... — The rebellious son of a long line of pureblood cartographers and diviners, Valen has spent most of his life trying to escape what society ordained for him. His own mother has predicted that he will meet his end in water an...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780451461568
ISBN-10: 0451461568
Publication Date: 1/2/2008
Pages: 488
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Publisher: Roc
Book Type: Paperback
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This is a very interesting fantasy world and Valen is a protagonist I connected with. I was a little bored with the plot line until about half-way through where there's a big reveal, but for the most part the story carries along at a steady pace. I didn't at first think I'd want to finish the series, but after we meet Valen's sister I decided I definitely am going to read the second, and last, book in this duet!

Now for the problems: It's a book about a man who can sense places and has a magic book of maps. Yet the book "Flesh and Spirit" doesn't have a map itself! There are lots of place names, but no way to reference how they relate to each other.

Same with the names of people and gods - too many names and not enough reference. I don't know why the monks worship one god, while Valen worships many, and the names of the warring princes get tangled together with the names of gods and places in my mind.

The author also italicizes some words that are "foreign," however a lot of her words are already strange, so having a few italicized words doesn't really make sense. She also really over does it with similes.

All in all, after book one, I will finish the duet, but there are definitely things I would have changed.

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I loved this book from start to finish. Yes, some of the names and the religious mythology was a bit confusing at first, but it was like discovering a new world. The story pulls you in bit by bit, until you're so involved in Valen's world you become a part of it too. This is one story that I will continue to read over and over and never get tired of. A keeper for sure.


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