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Mass Market Paperback Wavesong Book

ISBN: 0375857710

ISBN13: 9780375857713

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With the end of the wintertime that isolates Obernewtyn from the rest of the world, Farseeker guildmistress Elspeth Gordie again sets out for the lowlands. But she soon finds that not everyone... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Elspeth Ventures Forth

Wavesong (2008) is the fifth Fantasy novel in the Obernewtyn series, following The Keeping Place. Note: This is not The Stone Key, the original fifth volume in the Australian series (see earlier review). The American publication of this series split the fifth volume between this novel and The Stone Key. In the previous volume, the Rebels took The Land from the Council and freed Rushton from his captivity. Yet they failed to take the West Coast. The banks of the Suggredoon are now guarded against invasion from both sides. Elspeth dived into the waters under the Tor to see the inscriptions on a glass statue. Later she delved into the mind of the comatose Rushton and released both Rushton and Dragon from their comas. But Dragon now only remembers her feral existence in the ruins. In this novel, Elspeth Gordie is a Misfit who leads the Farseeker Guild. She has many Talents and has been told that she is the Seeker who will find the weaponmachines of the Beforetimers. Rushton Seraphim is the Master of Obernewtyn, leader of the Misfits. He has some latent Talent. Maruman is a mutant cat. He has been with Elspeth for many years. He is getting old and lazy, but he is also her contact with the oldOnes, the Agyllian birds. Dragon is a youngster who was found by Elspeth on the West Coast. Nothing was known about her, but Elspeth has dreamed that she is the daughter of the Red Queen. Garth is the Teknoguildmaster. He supervises digs in the ruins of the Oldtimers. He passionately desires knowledge of the Beforetime. Zarak is a Farseeker ward with beastspeaking Talent. He is the son of Khuria. Dardelan is the Rebel Chieftain in Sutrium and acting High Chieftain of The Land. He is running in the elections for his current positions. Brydda Llewellyn is a Rebel leader in Sutrium. He is also known as the Black Dog. He is the son of Grufyyd and Kathlyn. Malik is a Rebel leader who betrayed the Misfits. He will be running against Dardelan for the position of High Chieftain, but has also been changed with the Misfit massacre. Vos is the Rebel Chieftain in Saithwold. He is an ally of Malik. In this story, Elspeth sets out from Obernewtyn with two wagons taking the gypsy healer Darius back to the Twentyfamilies. Two soldierguards are going along to Sutrium, where they will be testifying against Malik in his trial. The wagons are also taking Garth to the settlement near the city under the Tor. Kella is also returning to Sutrium. Kathlyn is returning to her home near Rangorn and Zarak is visiting his father near Saithwold. Dragon is included on the journey at the insistence of Maryon, the Foreteller guildmistress. They drop Garth off in the White Valley, camp there overnight, and return to the main road the next morning. When they reach a small hamlet along the road, Elspeth sends one wagon ahead and stops at the inn with Zarak. Elspeth had been there before disguised as a gypsy, but none should recognize her now. Elspeth gets br

Obernewtyn 5 & 6 (Wavesong, Stone Key)

It's been so many years since I read the preceding books in this series, I wondered whether I should start from the beginning again and whether I'd still like it. In the end, I plunged straight in and was quickly absorbed by the writing. I did have to check with the Dramatis Personae a few times for characters I'd forgotten, but mostly I just read straight on and finished the two books in 3 days because I couldn't put them down. I'm looking forward to the next two books, which will hopefully conclude the saga.

US version vs. Australian version

I found this book and at first i was very confused, because back on Feb. 2, 2008 The Stone Key was released in Australia as the fifth book in The Obernewtyn Chronicles. After some research I discovered that when Random house got the rights to the book they decided to split it into two books. The books Wavesong & The Stone Key in the US are essentially the original book The Stone Key published in Australia split in half. I found this from a prominent Obernewtyn fan site, www.obernewtyn.net : "Wavesong is the US-only book 5, with The Stone Key being book 6. Wavesong is essentially the first half of the Stone Key. From Isobelle herself: "The American Random House book Wavesong will be the first half of The Stone Key with an ending and a few changes to allow me to smooth the cut. The Random version of The Stone Key will be the second half of The Stone Key with a new beginning. "I have no say at all in this. Penguin Australia made the deal with Random and it appears mostly to be because the Americans feel the books are too big for the younger audience they would sell them to, I think. Of course I wrote The Stone Key as a single book, and even with tweaking for me, the Australia single book version is preferable. But the good thing about it from my point of view is that many foreign publishers can't afford to translate such a huge book, and so this will make it much more accessible to translation."" So for the huge fans like me who ordered their book from Australia, don't worry we still have the whole thing. To those who have not read it yet: It is fabulous, I eagerly anticipate the day when the next book comes out. I absolutely love Elspeth as one of the best female characters in literature today. And Isobelle Carmody's imagination gets better and more fruitful with each story.
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