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These posts mostly relate to books I am reading or series I am collecting to read in order (I tend to collect the series and then read it in one block). You can see a see a list of the books I am currently seeking, as well as a list of all the books I've bothered to catalog if you're interested.


Sun, 20 Sep 2009



Days of Blood and Fire




    ISBN: 0553290126
    Spectra (1994), Paperback, 528 pages
    LibraryThing
    This is book seven of the extended Deverry series (preceeded by Daggerspell, Darkspell, Dawnspell, The Dragon Revenant, A Time of Exile, and A Time of Omens). The blurb on the back cover of this book implies that it should be safe for a new reader to enter the series here, and I can understand why publishers would want to do such a thing for such a long series. By contrast, Asimov's Extended Foundation Series has many entry points, with most stories being free standing. I think Kerr did a reasonable job of introducing the characters without being overly annoying about it. I've seen reviews from others that say that there is a lot of annoying ground to recover, such as the Etheric travel sequences. I disagree however -- these are just as long winded as in other books in the series, and we're talking about a couple of paragraphs, not hundreds of pages.

    The only part of this book which didn't sit well with me was Rori picking up a girlfriend with basically now warning. Perhaps I'm dense, but I didn't see it coming at all, and thought it was rather abrupt. I'm also not sure it did much to further the overall story. On the other had, Jadho is an interesting character, and I'd like to see him explored more.

    This book ends mid plot line, so I guess they're expecting me to read the next book soon. That would have been a lot more annoying if I was reading this book fresh off the presses and had to wait for Kerr to write the next one before I could read it.

    Tags for this post: book(S) Katharine_Kerr(S)


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Fri, 29 May 2009



A Time of Omens




    ISBN: 0553290118
    Spectra (1993), Mass Market Paperback, 432 pages
    LibraryThing
    This is the sixth book in the not-very-finished Deverry celtic fantasy series. This one is pretty good, especially because it has several subplots, which makes it feel more like a few shorter books in one volume. That means you don't lose your place in a 400 page story line as you go along. I'm a fan of the intermingled plot lines style (Tom Clancy does it quite well too), and it works well in this book. This book follows a subset of the usual characters, although some of the older ones have moved on, so to speak.

    Tags for this post: book(S) Katharine_Kerr(S)


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Sat, 28 Mar 2009



A Time of Exile




    ISBN: 0553298135
    Spectra (1992), Paperback, 432 pages
    LibraryThing
    This book is the fifth in the Deverry series, but focusses on a different set of characters than the other books. However, the new plot line is tied in nicely with the previous stories, so there is a nice combination of furthering the overall plot without bogging down in territory which has been covered by the previous books. I liked this book, especially the way it starts out like a sequel to the third book, and then something which feels like an aside becomes the major plot line for the book. Its a great way of introducing a new sub plot without the reader realizing until its well under way, and I enjoyed it a lot. This is a a great book, and probably the best in the series after Daggerspell.

    Tags for this post: book(S) Katharine_Kerr(S)


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Fri, 13 Mar 2009



The Dragon Revenant




    ISBN: 0553289098
    Spectra (1991), Mass Market Paperback, 432 pages
    LibraryThing
    I knew what happens at the end of this book before I read it, and I thought I'd be upset about it. Funnily enough, by the time we got there the progression of the story made it seem kind of natural. This is a good book, and a worthy addition to the series, however Salamander's habit of including three words all meaning the same thing in ever sentence gets really annoying. I think I would have punched him in the face if I was one of the characters in the book.

    Tags for this post: book(S) Katharine_Kerr(S)


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Tue, 27 Jan 2009



Dawnspell: The Bristling Wood




    ISBN: 0586207414
    Voyager (1990), Paperback, 464 pages
    LibraryThing
    This is the third book in the Deverry series, and is very readable. This book is a little different from the previous two because the two plots aren't as strongly linked as they have been in the previous two books. In previous books they've been interleaved, whereas in this book the first half of the book is one plot, and the second half the other.

    Tags for this post: book(S) Katharine_Kerr(S)


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Sun, 14 Dec 2008



Darkspell




    ISBN: 0553568884
    Spectra (1994), Edition: Revised, Paperback, 432 pages
    LibraryThing
    This is the second book in the Deverry series, and I liked it. Its a direct continuation of Daggerspell, and deals with Rodrhys and Jill's life on the road.

    Tags for this post: book(S) Katharine_Kerr(S)


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Mon, 24 Nov 2008



Daggerspell




    ISBN: 0553565214
    Spectra (1993), Mass Market Paperback, 480 pages
    LibraryThing
    This is yet another book I read as a kid and liked. I must admit that I find the Celtic names used through out the book to be quite confusing, especially when there are multiple similar names in use at the same time. Despite that, I really enjoyed this book -- even though its a pretty classic formula story.

    Tags for this post: book(S) Katharine_Kerr(S)


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Sat, 28 Jun 2008



Katharine Kerr's Deverry Series

    YearTitleNotes
    Act one: Deverry
    1986Daggerspell
    1987Darkspell
    1989The Bristling Wood - US title; issued in the UK as Dawnspell: The Bristling Wood
    1990The Southern Sea - US title; issued in the UK as Dragonspell: The Southern Sea
    Act two: The Westlands
    1991A Time of Exile
    1992A Time of Omens
    1993Days of Blood and Fire
    1994Days of Air and Darkness
    Act three: The Dragon Mage
    1997The Red Wyvern
    1998The Black Raven
    2000The Fire Dragon
    Act four: The Silver Wyrm
    2006The Gold Falcon
    2007The Spirit Stone
    2008The Shadow Isle
    2009 (not yet released)The Silver Mage


    Tags for this post: book(S) Katharine_Kerr(S)

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