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Permalink Reply by Kathleen Higgins-Anderson on May 2, 2012 at 4:33am http://marieevans1990.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/review-of-sweet-by-and...
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Permalink Reply by Stephanie Riass on May 2, 2012 at 8:58am My latest review is Getting Caught by Mandy Hubbard and Cyn Balog
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Foundation -- Collegium Chronicles Book 1 by Mercedes Lackey
Mags, so named because he had the eye of a Magpie, was a slave in a gem mine until one of Valdemar’s magical companions chose him. After that, he entered a whole new world as a trainee, and despite all odds, attracted the notice of some powerful people who were eager to use his skills.
This is something of a fluid story, without the typical event-driven structure. It’s really about Mags, so it takes some time to get to the intrigue portion. Nevertheless, I found it captivating from the first. The detailed descriptions of working in a mine, coupled with Mags’s sad inside view of the situation, were a masterpiece. We might think what he endured, his treatment, and the little he had to eat were criminal — and they were — but Mags just thought that’s the way life was. The priests told him so, after all.
I read this book over two years ago, before the two sequels were available. I reread it recently, now that I have the two sequels (almost) in hand, and I enjoyed it more than I did the first time. The reason, I think, is largely because I have those two sequels. The story doesn’t end in book one, but that’s normal for Mercedes Lackey. She writes in trilogies, so I recommend reading her that way. Luckily, unlike some other fantasy authors I could name, she doesn’t write insanely long books. nor does she write insanely long series — just neatly packaged 3-volume sets.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes fantasy and/or strong characters. It is other world fantasy, but don’t let the label get you down if you don’t usually go for epic/D&D-like books. This isn’t that. It only belongs in the same category by a fluke of setting.

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My latest review is:
Fall From Grace by Charles Benoit. It comes out May 8th. I recommend it. :)
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Permalink Reply by Joseph Arellano on May 2, 2012 at 3:26pm This is a review of Corn Flakes with John Lennon and Other Tales From a Rock 'n Roll Life by Robert Hilburn -
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Permalink Reply by Chris Stevenson on May 2, 2012 at 7:44pm My review link for Planet Janitor Custodian of the Stars is here:
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Permalink Reply by Heather Hodorowski on May 2, 2012 at 11:49pm My review of Deception Point by Dan Brown (of Angels and Demons, Da Vinci Code fame)!!!
Excellent book!!
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Permalink Reply by Linda on May 3, 2012 at 2:15am Book review of "I've Got Your Number" by Sophie Kinsella
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