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Carregando... The Elvenbane (1991)de Andre Norton, Mercedes Lackey
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Two masters of epic fantasy have combined in this brilliant collaboration to create a rousing tale of the sort that becomes an instant favorite. This is the story of Shana, a halfbreed born of the forbidden union of an Elvenlord father with a human mother. Her exiled mother dead, she was rescued and raised by dragons, a proud, ancient race who existed unbeknownst to elven or humankind. From birth, Shana was the embodiment of the Prophecy that all-powerful Elvenlords feared. Her destiny is the enthralling adventure of a lifetime."A brisk, glittering yarn that packs as much action, suspense, and twisting of conventions into one novel as many writers invest in whole trilogies." -- Amazing StoriesA Main selection of the Science Fiction Book Club Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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The novel follows the story of Shana, a half-human, half-elf girl adopted by dragons. Shana was orphaned after her mother was killed in the wilderness. Most dragons tolerate the girl, but others are loath to have her around, finding her 'useless'.
Exiled from among the only home she's ever known, Shana also finds herself on the run from the cruel elven lords who seek to capture and execute her for being a halfblood. Thankfully her adopted dragon brother, Keman, comes after her. Shana decides to try and find the legendary wizards, other half-bloods, and defeat the elven lords once and for all so no others will be enslaved.
Lackey and Norton create a richly detailed world that is both beautiful and dangerous, filled with wondrous creatures and captivating lore. The characters are well-developed and their relationships are nuanced and complex. Shana is a strong and capable protagonist who learns to trust her own abilities and the friendships she makes along the way.
Overall, Elvenbane was an enjoyable story likely to appeal to fans of fantasy and adventure novels. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to escape into a magical world.
***Purchased and read for my own enjoyment. ( )