![]() Every page is grabbing, and every moment holds something of interest.and still, it isn't rushed and flows at a wonderfully, steady pace. The world is rich, well developed, and doesn't drag, in the least. It holds mages, dragons, warriors, a foreign planet, horses, kings, and so much more. This is one of the better written, fantasy tales I've read in awhile. The warrior pays Hest's foster mother money for him, and Hest finds himself as the squire to a man, who knows kings and is about to go to war. When a warrior from this lusher country visits the inn and demands Hest take special care of his horse, little does he realize that his life is about to change. Then, there's area in between, and that's where their food and wood comes from. ![]() He's heard stories about the other side of the planet, where the sun only shines and burns everything. Not much grows, but that's the only way he knows things. ![]() Hest is a stable hand in a country, which gets its light from two stars. ![]() Gosh, I'm glad I took a peek anyway because this is really an amazing read. I'm going to step into trouble, and immediately admit that the cover is not my thing, which made me hesitant to pick this one up (Yep, I'm superficial like that). ![]()
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