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L. E. Modesitt, Jr.

Autor(a) de The Magic of Recluce

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About the Author

Leland Exton Modesitt, Jr., was born on October 19, 1943 in Denver to Leland Exton and Nancy Lila Modesitt. He was educated at Williams College and earned a graduate degree from the University of Denver. Modesitt's career has included stints as a navy lieutenant, a market research analyst, and a mostrar mais real estate sales associate. He has also held various positions within the U.S. government as a legislative assistant and as director of several agencies. In the early 1980s, he was a lecturer in science fiction writing at Georgetown University. After graduation, Modesitt began to write, but he did not have a novel published until he was 39 years old. He believes that a writer must "simultaneously entertain, educate and inspire... [failing any one of these goals], the book will fall flat." A part-time writer, he produces an average of one book per year, but he would eventually like to write full-time. The underlying themes of many of his science fiction novels are drawn from his work in government work and involve the various aspects of power and how it changes the people and the structure of government. Usually, his protagonist is an average individual with hero potential. Much of his "Forever Hero Trilogy"--Dawn for a Distant Earth, The Silent Warrior, and In Endless Twilight--is based on his experiences working with the Environmental Protection Agency. He made The New York Times Best Seller List in 2012 with his title Princeps. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Séries

Obras de L. E. Modesitt, Jr.

The Magic of Recluce (1991) 2,489 cópias
The Towers of the Sunset (1992) 1,715 cópias
The Magic Engineer (1994) 1,524 cópias
The Order War (1995) 1,321 cópias
The Death of Chaos (1995) 1,308 cópias
Fall of Angels (1996) 1,167 cópias
The Chaos Balance (1997) 1,055 cópias
The Soprano Sorceress (1997) 1,040 cópias
Colors of Chaos (1999) 991 cópias
The White Order (1998) 990 cópias
Magi'i of Cyador (2000) 878 cópias
Scion of Cyador (2000) 858 cópias
The Spellsong War (1998) 844 cópias
Imager (2009) 803 cópias
Legacies (2002) 774 cópias
Wellspring of Chaos (2004) 738 cópias
Ordermaster (2005) 701 cópias
Darksong Rising (1999) 700 cópias
Darknesses (2003) 626 cópias
Natural Ordermage (2007) 582 cópias
The Shadow Sorceress (2001) 570 cópias
Scepters (2004) 551 cópias
The Parafaith War (1996) 548 cópias
Imager's Challenge (2009) 526 cópias
The Eternity Artifact (2005) 514 cópias
Shadowsinger (2002) 512 cópias
Mage-Guard of Hamor (2008) 483 cópias
Adiamante (1996) 460 cópias
Imager's Intrigue (2010) 455 cópias
Alector's Choice (2005) 437 cópias
Gravity Dreams (1999) 427 cópias
Arms-Commander (2010) 401 cópias
The Ethos Effect (2003) 397 cópias
The Octagonal Raven (2001) 371 cópias
Flash (2004) 365 cópias
Cadmian's Choice (2006) 358 cópias
Archform: Beauty (2002) 356 cópias
Soarer's Choice (2006) 324 cópias
The Hammer of Darkness (1985) 305 cópias
The Forever Hero (1987) 300 cópias
The Lord-Protector's Daughter (2008) 288 cópias
Haze (2009) 275 cópias
The Ecolitan Enigma (1997) 274 cópias
Of Tangible Ghosts (1994) 273 cópias
Princeps (2012) 247 cópias
The Ecologic Envoy (1986) 247 cópias
The Ghost of the Revelator (1998) 243 cópias
Imager's Battalion (2013) 240 cópias
Ghost of the White Nights (2001) 229 cópias
The Elysium Commission (2007) 226 cópias
Antiagon Fire (2013) 212 cópias
Cyador's Heirs (2014) 204 cópias
Lady-Protector (2011) 194 cópias
Timegods' World (1992) 182 cópias
Rex Regis (2014) 178 cópias
Dawn for a Distant Earth (1987) 176 cópias
The Mongrel Mage (2017) 171 cópias
Empress of Eternity (2010) 170 cópias
Heritage of Cyador (2014) 168 cópias
Madness in Solidar (2015) 159 cópias
The Silent Warrior (1987) 148 cópias
The Fires of Paratime (1982) 147 cópias
Outcasts of Order (2018) 146 cópias
In Endless Twilight (1988) 142 cópias
The Ecolitan Operation (1989) 140 cópias
Solar Express (2015) 134 cópias
The Timegod (1993) 126 cópias
Timediver's Dawn (1992) 124 cópias
Isolate (2021) 121 cópias
The Mage-Fire War (2019) 119 cópias
Assassin's Price (2017) 112 cópias
The Ecologic Secession (1990) 105 cópias
Fairhaven Rising (2021) 96 cópias
Ecolitan Prime (1986) 92 cópias
Ghosts of Columbia (2005) 71 cópias
Quantum Shadows (2020) 62 cópias
Councilor (2022) 52 cópias
The Green Progression (1991) 46 cópias
Contrarian (2023) — Autor — 35 cópias
From the Forest (2024) 20 cópias
The Pilots (2002) 3 cópias
Precision Set (2001) 3 cópias
Ghost Mission (2006) 2 cópias
The Difference (2007) 2 cópias
A House By Any Other Name (1974) 2 cópias
Spec-Ops (2007) 2 cópias
The Swan Pilot (2004) 2 cópias
The Forever Hero 1 exemplar(es)
The Bronze Man Of Mars 1 exemplar(es)
New World Blues 1 exemplar(es)
Life-suspension 1 exemplar(es)
Fallen Angel [short story] (2004) 1 exemplar(es)
Astralis 1 exemplar(es)
Set of Saga of Recluse novels (1991) 1 exemplar(es)
Sub-Majer's Challenge 1 exemplar(es)
Last of the First 1 exemplar(es)
Reaction Time [short story] (1978) 1 exemplar(es)
Understanding [short story] (2000) 1 exemplar(es)
Second Coming [short story] (1979) 1 exemplar(es)
Rule of Law [novelette] (1981) 1 exemplar(es)
Power to . . . ? [short story] (1990) 1 exemplar(es)
Black Ordermage [novelette] (2008) 1 exemplar(es)
Beyond the Obvious Wind [novella] (2008) 1 exemplar(es)
Viewpoint Critical [short story] (1978) 1 exemplar(es)
Order of War, The 1 exemplar(es)

Associated Works

I Dare (2002) — Introdução, algumas edições599 cópias
Flights: Extreme Visions of Fantasy (2004) — Contribuinte — 395 cópias
Emerald Magic: Great Tales of Irish Fantasy (2004) — Contribuinte — 335 cópias
Federations (2009) — Contribuinte — 208 cópias
Low Port (2003) — Contribuinte, algumas edições157 cópias
Fantastic Hope (2020) — Contribuinte — 119 cópias
Under the Moons of Mars: New Adventures on Barsoom (2012) — Contribuinte — 107 cópias
The Best of Jim Baen's Universe (2007) — Contribuinte — 75 cópias
Future Weapons of War (2007) — Contribuinte — 68 cópias
Year's Best Fantasy 7 (2007) — Contribuinte — 60 cópias
Man vs Machine (2007) — Contribuinte — 49 cópias
The Stories: Five Years of Original Fiction on tor.com (2013) — Contribuinte — 38 cópias
Slipstreams (2006) — Contribuinte — 37 cópias
Speculative Horizons (2010) — Autor, algumas edições31 cópias
All Hail Our Robot Conquerors! (2017) — Contribuinte — 24 cópias
The Best of Jim Baen's Universe II (2008) — Contribuinte — 17 cópias
The Razor's Edge (2018) — Contribuinte — 13 cópias
Jim Baen's Universe 08 (2007) — Contribuinte — 6 cópias
The Palencar Project (2012) — Contribuinte — 3 cópias

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While I enjoy the (some would say formulaic) nature of Modesitt's "Recluce" series, its clear to see why that and his one off science fiction is really his bread and butter.
Imager is supposed to be a brand new fantasy world/epic series. What it ultimately feels like is a low stakes knock-off of his own Recluce series. We lose the overarching themes of order, chaos, and balance with nature, the interplay between those concepts and 'good' and 'evil' and motivation, and are instead left with a world and magic that feels similar but stripped of anything approaching a thought provoking ideology. Even the magic feels the sames, but with essentially no risk/reward...no intrinsically limiting factors to the otherwise mad power fantasy of this entirely internal system of magic and imagination. I'm going to read the second book, just because I have it, but I would skip this series entirely.… (mais)
 
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jdavidhacker | outras 29 resenhas | Mar 26, 2024 |
An oldie but a goodie. Read these back in high school, and decided to pick it back up. It starts a little slow, and it's fairly simplistic (no crazy twists, very straight forward), but there's something very satisfying about the story as it unfolds.
 
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ardaiel | outras 25 resenhas | Mar 4, 2024 |
So this is book 23 of the Saga of Recluce. I faithfully read every one them, generally soon after publication, despite them having become totally predictable. Before starting this book, I've made a checklist of 23 points I expect to see based on my experience with Modesitt so far, shall we see how many can be ticked off? Note that this is book 1 of a 2 or 3 book sequence featuring Alyiakal, so some of these points may come in the sequel not this book.

1) Character studies hard, at the behest of a strict parent or guardian
2) Character studies even harder on their own account in order to get ahead
3) Character acquires considerable talent in random practical skill
4) Character enrolls in army boot camp / mage school / vocational training and resolves to work hard and succeed.
5) Character thinks about how much money they have / are paid
6) Character acquires copy of Book of Magic
7) Character eats spicy food and finds it tasty but slightly too hot
8) Character meets their one true love interest, and subsequently never looks twice at any other person
9) Character expresses a preference for either a) lager or b) dark ale, in contrast to their companions
10) Character meets their first antagonist, a stronger mage / solider / scholar whom they have to
placate.
11) Character eats a meal in a restaurant with a) table service and b) tipping, and overhears snippets of a conversation about them
12) Character reads a paragraph of their book, pauses to think, nods slowly in understanding, and goes back to reading
13) Character discovers / teaches themselves some magic skill that is lost / unknown to the wider group
14) Character is involved in some fight / contest
15) Character sadly and reluctantly decides they need to murder someone
16) Character sneaks around, breaks into somewhere, murders one or more people, and gets away with it
17) Character is promoted
18) Character is placed in a position of responsibility and succeeds in part thanks to the random practical skill acquired in their childhood, but mostly because of their diligent attitude and hard work
19) Character discovers some threat / menace / obstacle to progress of society, and sadly and reluctantly decides they need to kill a large number of people in order to stop it
20) Character flights a large group of people, wiping out an army / fleet and kills one or more powerful mages
21) Character permanently changes climate / geography / fundamental nature of the world
22) Character founds new society (or fundamentally changes existing one)
23) Character settles down peacefully with one true love

And for the outcome: spoilers, obviously, to follow!

... spoilers coming....

1) Character studies hard, at the behest of a strict parent or guardian
Yes, chapter 1

2) Character studies even harder on their own account in order to get ahead
Yes, chapter 2

... Modesitt's characters are always so *dutiful*. They never take a day off, or give up on a hard, thankless job for which they receive nothing but hostility and being put in threatening situations where they might die. Alyiakal's motivation in this book is particularly unclear, it's just taken for granted that he's enrolled in the army and will strive to get ahead. Why, exactly? Why doesn't he just drop out at the earliest opportunity and work in a shop or something? One might argue he's driven by his father but Alyiakal hardly thinks about him, social pressures are presumably present but hardly mentioned, by the middle of the book he has no family and few friends and none of them put any pressure on him... presumably he's read the earlier books and knows he's going to end up as Emperor so has to put the hours in to get there?

3) Character acquires considerable talent in random practical skill
Yes, first in chapter 5 he shows a bit of skill in drawing that comes in useful when he needs to make maps, but then later in chapter 15 acquiring healing skills fits this one even better.

4) Character enrolls in army boot camp / mage school / vocational training and resolves to work hard and succeed.
Yes, chapter 8

5) Character thinks about how much money they have / are paid
Yes, chapter 11, but actually Alyiakal makes almost no mention of money in this book, since he spends almost all his time in the army and doesn't need to buy anything except gifts for his significant other. So only half a point.

6) Character acquires copy of Book of Magic
Yes, Chapter 1, although he rarely refers to it afterwards preferring to learn his magic by deduction and experimentation, something I really should have anticipated by reference to books 2,3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18, 19, and 22, whose characters do the same. Only half a point here.

7) Character eats spicy food and finds it tasty but slightly too hot
Yes, chapter 9

8) Character meets their one true love interest, and subsequently never looks twice at any other person
Yes, but...

... I had hopes for this one being a break from Modesitt's normal troupe. Alyiakal meets a girl in chapter 2 who is interesting and obviously unsuitable for a future Emperor. Is there actually going to be a bit of drama coming up? He even sleeps with her, which is rare for a Modesitt character before the midpoint of the novel. But then [sigh] she disappears from the narrative, and we're back to normal Modesitt mode in chapter 9, when Alyiakal starts corresponding with some girl and of course she turns into the typical Modesitt love interest, strong and independent whilst being of course totally driven in her own area, paired up with the main character through a sense of mutual respect and complete lack of any sense of humor or indeed any character trait at all beyond diligent hard work and loyalty to family.

I know one shouldn't make inferences about the author from their work, but I'd be prepared to bet that Modesitt has been happily married since the early 90s when the series started, to a partner he loves and respects and who respects him, and has never looked twice at anyone else. It's all so *wholesome*. Even when one of his characters does sleep around a bit (Rahl in book 14), he stops by chapter 2 and later enters a respectful monogamous relationship with a woman who works diligently in her own field to become competent and respected, and.... you get the idea.

Anyway Alyiakal and his utterly forgettable hardworking and diligent friend are not yet a couple, so perhaps in book 2 something will happen to disrupt the normal path? Maybe she'll be run over by a cart, or kidnapped by pirates, and Alyiakal will end up with someone more interesting? One can but hope...

9) Character expresses a preference for either a) lager or b) dark ale, in contrast to their companions
No! Real shocker here in chapter 9, he prefers wine to either!!

10) Character meets their 1st antagonist, a stronger mage / solider / scholar whom they have to
placate.
Yes, chapter 8 (with the person becoming hostile in chapter 11), but the character then disappears from the narrative, leaving the playoff for the sequel. I'd put money on them turning out to be a traitor though, since they a) have an unfair advantage in getting ahead and b) sleep around - both sure signs of being a Bad Person in Modesitt's world.

11) Character eats a meal in a restaurant with a) table service and b) tipping, and overhears snippets of a conversation about them
Yes, but in two parts, chapter 20 for the overhearing about themselves whilst eating, but in an officer's mess not a restaurant, while the table service and tipping comes in chapter 46.

(Seriously, has Modesitt never been somewhere where tipping is not polite or expected? Never set foot in a McDonald's or somewhere you need to order at the counter?)

12) Character reads a paragraph of their book, pauses to think, nods slowly in understanding, and goes back to reading
No - as per point 6, Alyiakal doesn't really get his learning from books.

13) Character discovers / teaches themselves some magic skill that is lost / unknown to the wider group
Yes, hints of it in chapter 31, and then breakthroughs start in chapter 52.

14) Character is involved in some fight / contest
Yes, chapters 11,15,23,27-28, then I gave up tracking.

15) Character sadly and reluctantly decides they need to murder someone
Not yet. But I'm pretty sure this will come in the sequel.

16) Character sneaks around, breaks into somewhere, murders one or more people, and gets away with it
Chapter 24 for sneaking about, the rest I'm sure will come in the sequel.

17) Character is promoted
Yes, chapter 36, although (strangely) it's not directly mentioned. And then again in chapter 98.

18) Character is placed in a position of responsibility and succeeds in part thanks to the random practical skill acquired in their childhood, but mostly because of their diligent attitude and hard work
Yes, the 20s. And all through the book, basically.

19) Character discovers some threat / menace / obstacle to progress of society, and sadly and reluctantly decides they need to kill a large number of people in order to stop it
Not yet, almost certainly the sequel.

20) Character flights a large group of people, wiping out an army / fleet and kills one or more very powerful mages
Not yet, almost certainly the sequel.

21) Character permanently changes climate / geography / fundamental nature of the world
Not yet, possibly the sequel.

22) Character founds new society (or fundamentally changes existing one)
Not yet, almost certainly the sequel.

23) Character settles down peacefully with one true love
Not yet, almost certainly the sequel.

So, final score:
- Hits: 12 and 2 half points
- Misses: 2 (Alyiakal didn't read his book and nod slowly, and he prefers wine to ale)
- Waiting for the sequel: 7

...and yet, somehow, I still enjoy reading these books? Even I'm not even sure why, at this point.
… (mais)
½
 
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MisterJJones | 1 outra resenha | Mar 2, 2024 |
Potentially interesting story, tediously told. I gave up on it. There really seemed to me only enough material to make a compelling novella. All attempts by Modesitt to create tension and suspense failed. The pacing creeps and he falls into repetitive narrative loops.
 
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Treebeard_404 | outras 4 resenhas | Jan 23, 2024 |

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