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Illusion
Illusion
Author: Paula Volsky
As political unrest threatens the country of Vonahr and peasant-philosophers publicly question the innate magical powers of the Exalted ruling class, young noblewoman Eliste vo Derrivale concerns herself with truly important matters--her debut at the Royal Court of Sherreen--blissfully unaware of the violence that will soon shatter her privilege...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780553351354
ISBN-10: 0553351354
Publication Date: 1992
Pages: 577
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Publisher: Spectra
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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More of a Victorian novel than fantasy. The story follows a young woman, Eliste, of the privileged class of her world, who travels to the capital city on the verge of a revolution. A French-style revolution takes place, with hints of the Holocaust and the Bolshevists, which turns Eliste's world upside-down. The fantasy manifests in the fact the upper class, or Exalted, possess hereditary magic powers. Or rather they used to, because their powers have all but disappeared.
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Really clever, really fun read. An alternate telling of the French Revolution with magic!


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