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Forest Mage (Soldier Son Trilogy, Bk 2)
Author: Robin Hobb

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Publisher: Eos
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780060758295 - ISBN-10: 0060758295
Publication Date: 12/1/2007
Pages: 736

Book Description:
The King's Cavalla Academy has been ravaged by the Speck plague. Hundreds of cadets and instructors have been lost to the disease, and even the survivors may never fully recover. Many have been forced to relinquish their military ambitions and return to their families to face lives of dependency and disappointment.

As the Academy infirmary empties, Cadet Nevare Burvelle also prepares to journey home, to attend his brother Rosse's wedding. Far from being a broken man, Nevare is hale and hearty after his convalescence. Instead of growing rake-thin like the other plague victims, Nevare has put on weight. In fact, he just can't stop putting on weight, no matter how much he exercises or how little he eats. To make matters worse, his nights are haunted by dreams of the voluptuous Tree Woman, dreams in which his Speck self betrays everything he holds dear in his waking life.

Has the plague infected him in ways far more mysterious than the merely physical? Despite his fears, Nevare will journey back to Widevale in high spirits, in full expectation of a jubilant homecoming and a tender reunion with his young and beautiful fiancee, Carsina.

But his life is about to take a dramatic, unexpected and shocking turn; and soon he may be forced to choose sides, between civilized Gernia, his ancestry and upbringing and the magical, sensual world of the Specks.

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Shane S. (Shane-FXST) wrote on 3/5/2008...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

Frankly I was very disappointed. I'm usually a fan of Miss Hobbs and I loved the first book but this book dragged and frankly accomplihsed nothing to add to the story. Hopefully the third installment will make up for it....


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Kim M. (Eucalia) wrote on 7/13/2009...


Nevare has the life he's always dreamed of lined up for him and ready to go. He's handsome and strong, he's in the academy to become an officer in the cavalry, he has a family that's proud of him and he has a beautiful young lady waiting to become his wife. But then, as this book, the second in a trilogy, opens, his entire life begins to slowly unravel and turn inside out. This is an interesting story filled with characters I could easily empathize with, but I think at over 700 dense pages it was just too long for its own good. Most of the action in this story takes place within Nevare's mind as battles of will power and trips into the dream world. It's a powerful cautionary tale of the evils of intolerance with a heart wrenching ending that makes me want to read the final book in this trilogy no matter how much slogging I had to do to get through the first two. If you didn't enjoy the first book in this trilogy, you probably won't enjoy this one either. This one is even slower but much deeper.

Michael C. (MSClark) wrote on 1/19/2008...


Fantastic follow up on Shamman's Crossing. Very enjoyable to read the characters transformation.


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