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Winter Witch
Winter Witch
Author: Elaine Cunningham
In a village of the frozen north, a child is born possessed by a strange and alien spirit, only to be cast out by her tribe and taken in by the mysterious winter witches of Irrisen, a land locked in permanent magical winter. Farther south, a young mapmaker with a penchant for forgery discovers that his sham treasure maps have begun striking gold...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781601252869
ISBN-10: 1601252862
Publication Date: 9/29/2010
Pages: 300
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Paizo Publishing, LLC.
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed Winter Witch on + 2527 more book reviews
I picked up Winter Witch at BEA from the nice guys at Paizo publishing. I have bought some of their D&D stuff in the past, but havent read any of the Pathfinder books. Pathfinder is the world that the Paizo people have created for their campaigns in D&D, and it is an interesting world, though very much a D&D setting, including the magic systems and such, though the author does a pretty good job of making it so you dont need to know the magic system to understand the book.

Winter Witch overall is a good book, the story follows a boy who has an interesting magical power, and his quest to save the fair maiden in danger. I know that sounds kind of corny, almost like a D&D module huh? Anyway with a fair amount of adventure, and fun, the book weaves its way through, and ends in the far North with some twists that I didnt really expect.

As I said, overall it was a good book, and the writing was just so-so, in the beginning it really bothered me that the author switched between the first and last name of the main character, and not sticking with one in the middle. Towards the end of the book, it got better, or I just didnt notice as much, I am not sure which.

The characters overall are pretty good, there is some humor, but not so much that it gets in the way of the story. All of them have their own personalities, though from time to time, a few of them are too similar, in my opinion.

This is a standalone book as far as I can tell. Though the end makes it sound like you really could have a second book in the series. I would probably read another book if they did write another.


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