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Mass Market Paperback Hidden Warrior Book

ISBN: 0553583425

ISBN13: 9780553583427

Hidden Warrior

(Book #2 in the Tamír Triad Series)

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Fantasy novel, sequel to 'The Bone Doll's Twin'. Prince Tobin is second in line throne of Skala, a position decreed the right of queens until King Erius seized power when the last of the line of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Thankyou Robin Hobb

I was looking for a book to read, and picked this one up, with a Robin Hobb recommendation on the front cover. Being a fan of Robin Hobb, I thought, "Why not", and bought the book. (Yes I know it's silly to read the second book of a series but I couldn't find "The Bone Doll's Twin" in the bookstore.) Anyway, I started reading and didn't stop till I finished it a day later. Extremely engaging, giving new vitality into the 'girl disguised as a boy' routine. King Erius and Korin are not shown as evil, 2D characters, but are as equally charismatic as the book's protagonists. An excellent book, with an original, well-thought out world, reminiscent of Grecian culture...Thoroughly recommended!

Living up to my expectations!

I have one major complaint about this book, and that is that I didn't have a chance to read it sooner!The strengths of Lynn Flewelling's writing are in her unique characterizations, unusual systems of magic and her unflinching pursuit of story. The Bone Doll's Twin left me amazed with the growth in her story telling abilities. That is not to say that I was dissatisfied with any of her earlier books, only that she continues to hone her skills as a writer. This sequel to Bone Doll, Hidden Warrior, plunges us immediately back into her world and her tale. I was very pleased with how quickly I re-entered that world, with no need to look back at the earlier book to refresh my memory as to who someone was or what their motivation was; her characters and plot had remained that strong within my memory.I'd recommend this book to anyone who likes their fantasy with a streak of dark magic and ambition to it, and who doesn't quail at where that ambition can lead even the 'good' characters. It is also a good read for readers who want things to actually happen in the middle book of a trilogy, rather than for characters to simply mark time.In too many fantasy books these days, the minor characters seem to be created for the convenience of the lead character, with no motivations or lives of their own. This is certainly not the case in Hidden Warrior. Because the lesser characters have their own concerns and lives, and because their aspirations are not always in tune with the main character, the plot is not predictable nor staid. Also, to put it in the vernacular, Flewelling retains the ability, first demonstrated in the Bone Doll's Twin, to plain old creep me out. This book was enough to take my mild phobia of dollies and raise it to an all new high. At the same time, she forced me to feel great sympathy for Brother and the injustice of his shadow existence. That's quite a feat. Don't start with this book; you owe yourself the enjoyment of the full reading experience of starting with The Bone Doll's Twin and gradually being drawn into this world. Hidden Warrior simply pulls the mesh tighter around you.As a fellow writer of fantasy, my time for reading for pleasure has become all too limited of late. There are few writers who make me drop what I'm working on to pick up their new book. Lynn Flewelling is one of them.Megan Lindholm (Robin Hobb)

Very good.

I have to admit that, while I had a hard time getting into The Bone Doll's Twin, I continued with the series and have quite enjoyed this second volume. The world is more fleshed out and the characters well developed. The book is well detailed and the events written in a way that allows readers to follow certain complex aspects of the series without becoming confused.I must remind fellow readers that the Tamir series is *not* the Nightrunner series and that while there are certain characters who are mentioned in the NR books which come into play in the Tamir Trilogy, the books themselves should not be compared to the NR series. The new series is beautifully written and deserves a reader's full attention, not to be compared with the Seregil/Alec series.Enjoy the books for themselves. They make an interesting historical back drop to the events in the NR series, but are great in their own right, as well.

Can't wait for the third book...

After reading Bone Doll's Twin, and discovering that i had to wait many many months for the next book in the series, i went out and picked up the Nightrunner trilogy. I thoroughly enjoyed the first book, but actually gave up on the 2nd one halfway through. Quitting in the middle of a book is a very rare occurance for me. Thus, when i finally did get my hands on Hidden Warrior, i was worried. If Flewelling choked in the middle of the last series, who's to say she wouldn't do the same here? Well, she didn't. Some of the criticisms other reviewers have made are valid: the story loses some steam, character development slows a bit, and some parts are even somewhat predictable. After a few hundred pages, the story is back to the point where i couldn't put it down to save my life. And fortunately, this one ends at a more stable point than Bone Doll's Twin, so waiting for the concluding volume will merely be uncomfortable, not the torture of waiting to see if all would be well and good after the violence at the end of book 1.And after this, i'm even considering digging up my copies of the Nightrunner series. Maybe book 2 is worth another try.

Absolutely fantastic

Flewelling is always outstanding, but this book especially shines--it is perhaps her finest yet. As a continuation of The Bone Doll's Twin, Hidden Warrior deepens the themes of gender and identity which make this trilogy especially poignant. Flewelling's expert characterizations always make for a rich read, and this book also serves as the genesis for certain events in her Nightrunner series. Highly recommended, as is all the work by this author.
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