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Carregando... Shards of Historyde Rebecca Roland
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"Fast-paced, high-stakes drama in a fresh fantasy world!" - James Maxey, author of the Dragon Age trilogy.Feared and reviled, the fierce, winged creatures known as Jeguduns live in the cliffs surrounding the Taakwa valley. When Malia discovers an injured Jegudun in the pine forest of the valley, she risks everything-exile from the village, loss of her status as clan mother in training, even her life-to befriend and save the surprisingly intelligent creature. But all of that pales when she learns the truth: the threat to her people is bigger and more malicious than the Jeguduns. Lurking on the edge of the valley is an Outsider army seeking to plunder and destroy her people. It's only a matter of time before the Outsiders find a way through the magic that protects the valley-a magic that can only be created by Taakwa and Jeguduns working together. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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There are three societies touched on, the Taakwa, which Malia is apart of, then there are the Jegudun, misunderstood by the Taakwa and finally the Maddison, who are enemies to the Taakwa and Jegudun. As Malia begins her journey in exile, the read slowly learns more about the relationship between the Taakwa and Jegudun and the role of the Maddison and why they are the enemy.
The characters all played their roles well. I really like Malia, Rasmus, Tuvin, Enuwal and Vacir and not so much Dalibor. The superstition held by the villages is sad to see, as it is not based on reality but perception. However, as the story builds, it is explained why the Taakwa's have the superstitions that they do.
The book has a good ending, wrapping up the events nicely, but also leaving it open for the next book. I look forward to commencing the next book in this trilogy. ( )