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Book Review of The Chosen (The Stone Dance of the Chameleon, Book 1)

The Chosen (The Stone Dance of the Chameleon, Book 1)
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Helpful Score: 1


The Chosen are a race of masters... Taller, more long-lived, more beautiful than ordinary people -- slaves and savages -- they must be masked at all times in the presence of their inferiors... they must never set foot on unhallowed ground... they must not be polluted by anything... they never forget a slight... their games and intrigues are invariably cruel and deadly.

Young Carnelian's father chose exile over a life of dishonor in the company of the other Chosen. But when the God Emperor of his people, a mortal man selected to be the embodiment of the divine Twins the Chosen worship, falls ill, Carnelian's father is called upon to oversee his successor's election. Carnelian embarks on a harrowing journey to the heart of the Three Lands, the forbidden temple/palace/city of Osrakum, which makes the Chinese Fobidden City look puny. Along the way he will learn about suffering, betrayal, loyalty, passion, and worst of all - choice.

Slow-moving but absorbing, this is a fantasy of mores and manners as much as it is a coming-of-age story set in an astonishingly opulent and cruel world.