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Mass Market Paperback Saber and Shadow Book

ISBN: 0671721437

ISBN13: 9780671721435

Saber and Shadow

(Part of the Fifth Millenium Series)

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Format: Mass Market Paperback

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"Beautiful, brainy, and offbeat" ( Entertainment Weekly ), a perfect sophisticated summer read. By turns funny, charming, and tragic, Rosecrans Baldwin's debut novel introduces leading Alzheimer's researcher Dr. Victor Aaron, who spends his days alternating between long hours in the lab and running through memories of his late wife, Sara. He's preserved their marriage as a perfect, if tumultuous, duet between two opposite but compatible souls. Until...

Customer Reviews

4 ratings

Wow.

If you like fantasy, swords, action and gore galore this is for you. Steer clear of the lame, anemic rewrite SABER & SHADOW unless you prefer your reading material censored and bland.

Refreshingly real characters!

Saber and Shadow is remarkable in its plot and setting as well, but I found the characters to be its main strongpoint. Megan and Shkai'ra are very well-developed characters, and the authors did not give in to the trend of making the main characters disgustingly idealistic. This book, as someone once said of the Illiad, "embodies all the ethical untidiness of living people." Three cheers for realistic characterization!

A bizarre adventure in a realistic future.

This is one of the best books in the Fifth Millenium series. The budding romance theme is different from a lot of stories, being about two women.The city of Fehinna is realistic and vivid, from the sewers to the Sun Temple. I was a bit confused about the God-King, but I think that was the idea. I liked the pace of the book, fast but not so fast it's hard to understand; it was fun reading about such thoroughly human characters; they were never goody-goody idealists, particularly Shkai'ra. I wish the authors would write more about the Fifth Millenium.

Kicking B*tt in Illizbuah

This book has some of the best fight scenes I've read in quite a while; both coherent and quick. That, plus two likeable characters and plenty of baddies to test their mettle made this book fun to read. The descriptions were wonderful and really gave the impression that the story's world a life outside the story, and an ongoing humorous mini-plot didn't detract at all from the more serious goings-on it was only tangentally related to.
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