Wolf Tower (Claidi Journals, 1)
Registered by enlith of Charlotte, North Carolina USA on 7/21/2005
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Lee opens a new series framed, belt and suspenders, in chapters and diary entries. Having grown up serving a petty, vicious princess, Claidi jumps at the chance to help in the escape of Nemian, a handsome, imprisoned prince. In their journey across the barren Waste, the pair weather dust storm and monster attack, pass through towns where sheep and clocks are worshipped, and encounter the Hulta, nomads led by Argul, a kingly youth who takes a shine to Claidi. She is attracted to him, too, especially after he rescues her from a sacrificial rite, but though familiarity has worn some of Nemian’s glitter away, Claidi decides to go on with the prince to his home in distant Wolf Tower. To her dismay, she discovers that Nemian is already married, and that she is the victim of an elaborate ruse designed to force her back into servitude. Lee gives Claidi a modern-sounding voice—believing that some of the Hulta voted against her rescue: “Now when I talk to them, I wonder which ones didn't think I was worth the trouble. I don't blame them. But yuk”—and regards the religion and politics of the Waste's residents sardonically. In the end, Argul rescues her again, and off the two ride into upcoming sequels. A diverting escapade for fans of Karen Cushman’s Catherine, Called Birdy (1994), Gail Carson Levine’s Ella Enchanted (1997), and the like. (Fiction. 11-13) -- Copyright © 2000 Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
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Very original world and characters. I remember being sucked in much more when I read it the first time, several years ago. Despite the almost childishness of certain parts of the book, it was still a great book. I loved the way Claidi would come to certain realizations about the world and herself that had an appliction to my life - and should for most readers on one scale or another. I also liked how the worst trouble she got into only happened because she was worried about becoming a bad person or about what other people would think of her. If she could just trust herself, it wouldn't be AS bad!
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Very original world and characters. I remember being sucked in much more when I read it the first time, several years ago. Despite the almost childishness of certain parts of the book, it was still a great book. I loved the way Claidi would come to certain realizations about the world and herself that had an appliction to my life - and should for most readers on one scale or another. I also liked how the worst trouble she got into only happened because she was worried about becoming a bad person or about what other people would think of her. If she could just trust herself, it wouldn't be AS bad!
Journal Entry 2 by enlith at -- By Hand Or Post, Ray/Ring, RABCK in New Berlin, Wisconsin USA on Thursday, July 28, 2005
Released 18 yrs ago (7/28/2005 UTC) at -- By Hand Or Post, Ray/Ring, RABCK in New Berlin, Wisconsin USA
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