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Mass Market Paperback Yendi Book

ISBN: 0441944604

ISBN13: 9780441944606

Yendi

(Part of the Vlad Taltos (#2) Series and Dragaera Series)

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Vlad Taltos tells the story of his early days in the House Jhereg, how he found himself in a Jhereg war, and how he fell in love with the wonderful woman, Yendi, who killed him. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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I think even the villain was confused!

Steven Brust's Yendi is an even shorter novel than his first Vlad Taltos book, Jhereg, but that doesn't harm it in the least. Brust has a way of economizing words so that his plots seem a lot larger than they are. Brust also manages to give us even more backstory on the Dragaeran Empire and its political workings, the House of Dragon, and its relationship with the House of Jhereg. How he manages to pack all of this into a book, along with the plot itself, is a mystery to me, but he does it very well. This is a prequel to Jhereg, showing us, among other things, how Vlad met his wife, Cawti. It seems that a rival Jhereg boss, named Laris, is trying to move in on Vlad's territory. This basically sets up a war between the two of them, and things escalate to the point that the Empress sends in some of the Phoenix Guard to keep order. After being almost saved from one assassination attempt by his Dragon friends, Aliera and Morrolan, Aliera revives him as well as the two assassins (that's something that can often be done by the sorcery in the Empire) and Vlad learns that things are a lot more complicated than he had expected. Somebody's using Laris to further their own political ends, a conspiracy that could reach to the top of the Empire. And even worse, Vlad has fallen in love with the woman who killed him! I began reading this before realizing that Jhereg was written first, and while Yendi is certainly understandable without having read the first book, a lot of the background of the series is revealed in it. I quickly read the first one before coming back to this one, and I was much happier. That being said, it is a prequel, so we get to see how he met Cawti, which was quite surprising. Brust does a wonderful job with this relationship, making it so it doesn't really seem unusual. They find that they have a lot in common, and we get some personal detail on Vlad that tells us why he became an assassin. We knew that he hated Dragaerans but the reasons he became an assassin drive this point home. It was a nice touch, and I loved the scenes between them when he revealed himself to her. It amazes me how tight this novel is, considering the fact that it shifts gears in the middle to reveal the deeper and darker plot. The first part is basically concerned with the war between Vlad and Laris, and with the various assassination attempts. But when Vlad realizes that something else is going on, it really takes off and Vlad's mind is working faster than ours to figure out what is really happening, and who's behind it all. It's a tribute to Brust's characterizations that we can believe it when Vlad suspects that his Dragon friends may be behind some of it, because we can believe that they might be, even as we know they are Vlad's friends. As much loyalty as they have to Vlad, they are loyal to the Dragon House first, and when the plot quickly gets political, it wouldn't be that surprising to see them up to something. In fact, this showcases

Yendi: A Review

Well, it seems opinions vary on this "chapter" of the Vlad Taltos series. People either think it is the best of the bunch or the worst of 'em (but they still like it). Even the author, Steven Brust, has stated that this is his least favorite of the series (which stands at eight novels, so far).I loved Yendi and it is one of my favorites of the entire series. Are "hero", the assassin-mobster Vlad Taltos, gets involved in a mob war with another mob boss who is moving into his territory. But, as the mob war escalates, Vlad finds a deeper plot that could threaten the entire Empire. Fun ensues! Assassins and mobsters and wizards, oh my! What more could one ask for in a fantasy series? The Vlad Taltos novels are great fun and an interesting take on your "average" epic fantasy.Note: Yendi is the third novel (after Taltos and Dragon but before Jhereg) if your reading them in chronological order. It doesn't REALLY matter what order you read the Vlad Taltos novels in but, hey, I'm being helpful.

Vintage Vlad, possibly the most necessary volume of all

Don't get me wrong. Yendi is not my favorite Vlad novel, nor does it hang together stylistically as well as, say, Athyra, but this is the most characteristic of the series. If you are only ever going to read one Taltos novel, this should be it. It has the most complex plot of them all, and its massive scope gives the reader an excellent overview of Dragaeran society and history without bogging one down in pedantry. As with most of the early novels, Morrolan, Aliera and Sethra are all through this one, and as they are (or ought to be)everyone's favorite characters, that's incentive enough to pick this volume up. Future readers:Look for the allusion to Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Enjoy; there's no way you couldn't.

Great plot, great humor, great world, great book...

In which Vladimir Taltos, an assassin and minor crime boss, has to defend his territory. In the process, he falls in love with another assassin, this one hired to kill him, and uncovers a plot dealing with the succession of the Dragaeran Empire...

Excellent, everyone needs this book

This entire series is incredible. Everyone should be forced by law to own them all. This one is 1st person narrative by Vladimir Taltos, assassin/sorceror/Easterer in the Dragaeran Empire. This novel is set before the first one in the series, _Jhereg_, but you need to read _Jhereg_ to understand it. In this one Vlad meets, is killed by, and falls in love with his wife, Cawti(yes it happens in that order), and takes on a Jhereg that wants his territory. A conspiracy thats been going on for about 500 years is uncovered and Vlad is forced to stop it. Fast moving plot. Wonderful writing style and excellent characters.
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