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Original Title: | Arrow's Flight (Heralds of Valdemar, #2) |
ISBN: | 0886773776 (ISBN13: 9780886773779) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Valdemar: Heralds of Valdemar #2, Valdemar (Chronological) #28, Valdemar (Publication order) #2 , more |
Characters: | Talia Sensdaughter, Queen Selenay of Valdemar, Herald Skif, Herald Keren, Herald Sherrill, Herald Teren, Herald Kris, Herald Dirk, Alberich, Gwena, Princess Elspeth of Valdemar, Companion Rolan |
Setting: | Valdemar Haven, Valdemar |
Mercedes Lackey
Paperback | Pages: 318 pages Rating: 4.13 | 20258 Users | 366 Reviews
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Title | : | Arrow's Flight (Valdemar: Heralds of Valdemar #2) |
Author | : | Mercedes Lackey |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 318 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 1987 by DAW (first published 1987) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Science Fiction Fantasy. Young Adult |
Description In Favor Of Books Arrow's Flight (Valdemar: Heralds of Valdemar #2)
Talia' story continues right where the previous book left. Our heroine finished her studies and the only thing which stands between her and her acceptance into being a full Herald is one and a half years of internship. Basically she has to patrol the borderlands in the north dispensing Queen's justice and helping defend against the raiders. During one of very heavy snowfalls Talia is trapped with her mentor Kris in a lone shack in the middle of nowhere. The spend most of the book brooding in the said shack.I am sorry if I did not make the description exciting, but this is exactly how this book feels (I am trying to avoid using the words "boring" and "snooze-fest" here). I compared the first book of the series to that of Harry Potter. To continue the comparison, this one reads like Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, but without anything remotely exciting happening - in other words, almost 200 of pages of pure angst.
Talia's character development was set back. I thought she finally overcame her insecurities by the end of the first book, but they are back with a vengeance. She broods. A lot.
Kris plays a major role in here. He was a shadow of a character to begin with and he remains such. If somebody asks me to recall anything outstanding about him, I could only come up with him being outrageously handsome. He broods. A lot.
This book can be used as an example of the Middle Book of a Trilogy syndrome. Before I read it I used Mistborn for such an example, but this one is much better. I rated it with 3 stars, but this is on the low side of 3-star range. The final book shows the signs of improvement, so I keep my hopes up.
This review is a copy/paste of my LeafMarks one: https://www.leafmarks.com/lm/#/users/...
Rating Out Of Books Arrow's Flight (Valdemar: Heralds of Valdemar #2)
Ratings: 4.13 From 20258 Users | 366 ReviewsCritique Out Of Books Arrow's Flight (Valdemar: Heralds of Valdemar #2)
If you love Tamora Pierces Lioness you will l think you will love Talia just as much as me.Talias beginning in book one was heartbreaking and its so good to see Talia grow into herself and her own power. I loved also how it is normal for Heralds to be women, and how the women Talia surround herself with are so different from her. You dont need to be one type of woman to be strong and powerful.I loved to see Elspeths continuing growth and her attitude change is great from book one.Also how TaliasThis is very much a middle book, taking place mostly in a very short time frame, but Lackey makes it oh-so enjoyable nonetheless. It is somewhat darker/ more mature than the first book. Talia is grown-up, and has a *lot* of hard work to do. I wanted to wrap my arms around her, hold her tight, but she's a "little bird" and she needs to grow strong enough for not only independence but adversity, and to fledge her wings and fly.(Little bird is a sort of pet name, sort of respectful nickname. Not
Book two of this trilogy. The early part of this book I enjoyed quite a bit more than the first book as there was a lot less 'magical horses' silliness and more character development. However, that was about all that happened. Great characters but little else. I have read that the final volume is a great conclusion so I will be continuing on later in the year.
Yeah I laid it aside. With giggles and dances still going on a quarter of the way through the book and continual thoughts about lovers, life partners, marriage...and aour young girl now qualified to be the next Queen...as noted laid it aside. Not really "my cup of tea". Enjoy if it's for you.
Talia's 4-5 years of Herald training has come to an end and she's finally getting into her whites. Now all that's left is her 2 year circuit riding where she's partnered with a Senior Herald and learns to dispense justice. As suits her upbringing she's put on a circuit that's right on the border of Valdemar near the Forest of Sorrow where the legendary Vanyel died and laid a curse upon the woods. Talia's partnered with pretty boy Kris who is Talia's opposite. He was born to a privileged elite
I remember reading the first book in this series and liking it, and I like the sequel just as much. Talia has nearly completed her Herald training, and all that's left is an internship where she and an older Herald patrol the border regions, keeping lines of communication open and meting out justice and doing all the usual Herald things. And it's all enjoyable enough, but it does seem like marking time - a series of episodic events that don't move the larger story forward any. I don't know that
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