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Mystic and Rider (Twelve Houses, Bk 1)
Mystic and Rider - Twelve Houses, Bk 1
Author: Sharon Shinn
Gillengaria seethes with unrest. In the south, hostility toward magic and its users has risen to a dangerous level, though King Baryn has ordered that such mystics are to be tolerated. It is whispered that he issued the decree because his new wife used her magic powers to ensnare him... — The King knows there are those in the noble Twelve Houses ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780441013036
ISBN-10: 0441013031
Publication Date: 2/28/2006
Pages: 432
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4.2 stars, based on 55 ratings
Publisher: Ace
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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A departure from her Angels of Samarra world, this book started slow but ended on a promising note. Raises interesting questions about the responsibilities that come with great power but unfortunately does not answer them in any satisfactory way. The usual Shinn romantic twist was to me unconvincing and I was very dissappointed that the radical feminist trajectory that has overtaken much of fantasy literature these days seems to have infected this series. Shinn writes here like someone with an agenda -- which is not something I have ever noticed in her previous works. In the main, the problem is that the magical group of people -- mystics -- are feared and reviled by some segments of the population because they have powers that seem uncontrollable. But then, all the mystics in the book act in ways that lead me to believe that the general population was right to fear them -- the mystics seem to consider themselves a law unto themselves and I was never convinced that they would acknowledge any moral standards or authority beyond their own wills and their own beliefs of right and wrong. Very problematic. Luckily, the next book in the series (The Thirtheenth House) gains a little moral complexity and was more palatable.
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One of my favorite romantic fantasy novels.

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  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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What a wonderful fun engrossing adventure into kingdoms, mystics, relationships, and intrigue!! Loving the series!! Characters develop fully with witty dialogue!
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I think I've found a new favorite fantasy author. Shinn develops a great central character and combines prejudice with magic as the figure head for trouble. I loved the tension created as a civil war brews under the guise of good vs. evil. The evil is anyone with magic. It reminds me a lot of the Deryni books by Katherine Kurtz. I recommend this book for anyone that loves magic in their fantasy realms.
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Loved this book. I read the fifth book in the series before I read this one, which is the first. Didn't matter, still enjoyed learning the background of the characters. Well written, great characters and plot.

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