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Charles Ingrid

Autor de The Magickers

71+ Obras 2,693 Miembros 9 Reseñas 3 Preferidas

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Nota de desambiguación:

(eng) R.A.V. (Rhondi Vilott) Salsitz also writes under the names Emily Drake, Anne Knight, Elizabeth Forrest, Charles Ingrid, and Rhondi Greening.

Créditos de la imagen: From left to right: Rhondi A. Vilott Salsitz; Tina LeCount Myers; R. A. Salvatore; Patrick Rothfuss

Series

Obras de Charles Ingrid

The Magickers (2001) 230 copias
The Four Forges (2006) 155 copias
The Curse of Arkady (2002) 114 copias
Solar Kill (1987) 105 copias
The Sand Wars, Volume One (2001) 99 copias
The Dragon Guard (2003) 98 copias
Where Dragons Lie (1985) 96 copias
Unicorn Dancer (1986) 89 copias
The Sand Wars, Volume Two (2001) 79 copias
Radius of Doubt (1991) 77 copias
The Dark Ferryman (2008) 76 copias
Lasertown Blues (1988) 71 copias
The Gate of Bones (2004) 64 copias
Where Dragons Rule (1986) 63 copias
Marked Man (1989) 62 copias
Return Fire (1989) 62 copias
Phoenix Fire (1992) 61 copias
Alien Salute (1989) 59 copias
Celestial Hit List (1988) 58 copias
Challenge Met (1990) 56 copias
Path of Fire (1992) 51 copias
The Marked Man Omnibus (2002) 45 copias
Night of Dragons (1990) 45 copias
The Late Great Wizard (2018) 43 copias
Daughter of Destiny (1988) 42 copias
Sword Daughter's Quest (1984) 32 copias
The Downfall Matrix (1994) 32 copias
The Last Recall (1991) 31 copias
Bright Shadow (1997) 30 copias
Runesword (1984) 27 copias
Killjoy (1996) 26 copias
Dark Tide (1993) 23 copias
Soulfire (1995) 21 copias
Death Watch (1995) 21 copias
The Towers Of Rexor (1984) 20 copias
Her Secret Self (1982) 18 copias
Secret of the Sphinx (1985) 18 copias
Retribution (1998) 17 copias
The New Improved Sorceress (2020) 16 copias
King of Assassins (2014) 14 copias
The Unicorn Crown (1984) 13 copias
Dungeons of Dregnor (1984) 11 copias
Black Dragon's Curse (1984) 10 copias
At Twilight's Fall (2007) 8 copias
Maiden of Greenwold (1985) 8 copias
Hall of the Gargoyle King (1985) 8 copias
Spellbound (1984) 8 copias
Aphrodite's Mirror (1985) 7 copias
Storm Rider (1985) 6 copias
Pledge Of Peril (1985) 5 copias
Legend of Greenbriar (2012) 4 copias
The Twilight Gate (1993) 3 copias
The Wizard's Towers (2011) 2 copias
The garbage boy (1977) 1 copia
Draco's Revenge (2012) 1 copia
La venganza de Tyrna (1985) 1 copia

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Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Nombre legal
Salsitz, Rhondi A. Vilott
Otros nombres
Ingrid, Charles
Drake, Emily
Forrest, Elizabeth
Rhodes, Jenna
Vilott, Rhondi
Knight, Anne (mostrar todos 8)
Greening, Rhondi
Hannover, Sara
Fecha de nacimiento
c. 1949
Género
female
Nacionalidad
United States of America
Lugar de nacimiento
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Aviso de desambiguación
R.A.V. (Rhondi Vilott) Salsitz also writes under the names Emily Drake, Anne Knight, Elizabeth Forrest, Charles Ingrid, and Rhondi Greening.

Miembros

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Denunciada
beskamiltar | Apr 10, 2024 |
{first in Elven Ways tetralogy; fantasy, magic, elves}(2006)

About 700 years before the story starts the Vaelinars (also known as elves) were cataclysmically exiled to the world of Kerith which was already inhabited by other humanoid and non-humanoid races and they now all live uneasily together. The Vaelinar are still called 'the Strangers' by the native races and hold themselves apart; they are long-lived (a couple of them even remember the exile though they would have been children then) and are now the only race with magic and don't usually acknowledge Vaelinar half-breeds since they do not carry magic in their blood. The two prologues which give us this information are written as though penned by historians of this world; the language in them is awkward and hard to follow but the narrative picks up once the actual story starts.

We follow a few characters of different races through this story. Sevryn is a half-blood Vaelinar who does not have their striking, multi-coloured eyes - but, unusually, he does have magic and finds it useful to be underestimated. The Farbranches are a dwarve-like Dweller family with three sons and a daughter who wants a sister - and they rescue a young girl from the nearby river who has Vaelinar looks and no family so they adopt her as their own and give her the name Rivergrace. In the larger world of Kerith there are war-like factions who want to break the uneasy peace or conquer lands and peoples in a quest for power; the Vaelinar ild Fallyn clan likes to make trouble and Quendius the half-breed Vaelinar wants to challenge the gods of Kerith - who abandoned their peoples when the Vaelinar arrived.

I like the warmth of the Farbranch family. Their everyday lives are woven through this fantasy and give the story a structure to build around as we spend much of the book following them, first in the countryside where they suffer Bolger and Raver raids and then in the city, where they meet other races. They also meet Lariel the Vaelinar Warrior Queen and Sevryn. There are politics and war brewing and even some environmental pollution - although I felt that particular issue was resolved a bit easily.

This is the first book of a tetralogy; although the ending is wrapped up neatly enough that it could be read as a stand-alone though it leaves enough open to continue the overarching story in the next book. It does do a lot of world building so there are initially a lot of threads to follow until they are braided together and it covers a lot of physical territory too; I could have done with a map. The timeline is initially confusing because there is a gap of twenty years between the first few chapters and the rest of the book which is not filled in and, possibly, because the Vaelinars have long lives which skews the concept of relative ages.

I think this was a LibraryThing automatic recommendation and it was quite engaging. There were some animal deaths, casually mentioned and not dwelt on, which I could have done without though it was probably only enough to take my rating down by a quarter of a star.

3.5-4 stars
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½
 
Denunciada
humouress | 2 reseñas más. | Feb 26, 2024 |
Despite an interesting scenario and a promising start I just found this story too prosaic and "meh" to really hold my attention. The wizard of the title just isn't that interesting.
 
Denunciada
Shrike58 | Apr 21, 2020 |
A world where elves suddenly descended after mages had wiped themselves out. For hundreds of years the elves have been trying to remember where they came from and how to get back there.
This follows 2 halfbloods. One becomes the spy for the queen of the elves and the other grows up with a dweller [think hobbit/dwarf cross] family.
The elves have accords to not war with eachother and this series deals with how those accords are failing.
In this novel, a renegade elf forces demons into weapons to make them super-powerful. And it comes down to the 2 halfbloods to stop him.


I will probably read this series but no other by the author. It just wasn't interesting enough to me to search out her other stuff.
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Denunciada
BookstoogeLT | 2 reseñas más. | Dec 10, 2016 |

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Miembros
2,693
Popularidad
#9,542
Valoración
½ 3.5
Reseñas
9
ISBNs
113
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