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Book Review of First Truth (Truth, Bk 1)

First Truth (Truth, Bk 1)
First Truth (Truth, Bk 1)
Author: Dawn Cook
Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Alissa is a headstrong, pragmatic child of the foothills, whose father has been missing since she was five. One morning her mother announces that Alissa must journey to the Hold, the magical place of stories her papa had told her, where gifted people are trained to be Keepers by the mysterious Masters. Her mother has seen signs that Alissa has inherited her father's talents and must be trained. Against her will, Alissa sets out across the prewinter plains. She meets Strell, a light-hearted minstrel who has a penchant for irritating her, but who has a map. A partnership is born. Neither partner knows that at the Hold the evil Bailic has dispatched the Masters and murdered the Keepers--Alissa's father among them. Bailic wants the book of First Truth, and to rule the land with it. When Alissa and Strell arrive, Bailic soon comprehends that one of them can help him find the book. A beautifully told, simple story that looks unblinkingly at how prejudice unnecessarily reinforces misconceptions, misunderstandings, and hatred. Paula Luedtke
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Randi's review!!

This was defiantly an entertaining read. I really enjoyed the pace the story kept. There really was never a bored moment and the characters were engaging. I liked the fantasy element as well as the bit of action that was thrown in. Finished it in a day.