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Shaman's Crossing: Book One of The Soldier Son Trilogy (2005 original; edición 2006)

por Robin Hobb

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Serving his king during a time of realm expansion, nobleman's son Nevare Burvelle finds his promising career compromised by unexpected prejudice at the King's Cavalry Academy and the discovery that he is being rendered a pawn by the magical plains folk. By the author of the Farseer and Tawny Man series. Nevare Burvelle is the second son of a second son, destined from birth to carry a sword. The wealthy young noble will follow his father, newly made a lord by the King of Gernia, into the cavalry, training in the military arts at the elite King's Cavella Academy in the capital city of Old Thares. Bright and well-educated, an excellent horseman with an advantageous engagement, Nevare's future appears golden. But as his Academy instruction progresses, Nevare begins to realize that the road before him is far from straight. The old aristocracy looks down on him as the son of a "new noble" and, unprepared for the political and social maneuvering of the deeply competitive school and city, the young man finds himself entangled in a web of injustice, discrimination, and foul play. In addition, he is disquieted by his unconventional girl-cousin Epiny, who challenges his heretofore unwavering world view, and by the bizarre dreams that haunt his nights. For twenty years the King's cavalry has pushed across the grasslands, subduing and settling its nomads and claiming the territory in Gernia's name. Now they have driven as far as the Barrier Mountains, home to the Speck people, a quiet, forest-dwelling folk who retain the last vestiges of magic in a world that is rapidly becoming modernized. From childhood Nevare has been taught that the Specks are a primitive people to be pitied for their backward ways, and feared for their indigenous diseases, including the deadly Speck plague, which has ravaged the frontier towns and military outposts. The Dark Evening brings the carnival to Old Thares, and with it an unknown magic, and the first Specks Nevare has ever seen.… (más)
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Título:Shaman's Crossing: Book One of The Soldier Son Trilogy
Autores:Robin Hobb
Información:Harper Voyager (2006), Mass Market Paperback, 624 pages
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I haven't been totally sure what to rate this because, like her other books, I didn't like her style. The book proceeds at a snails pace and the protagonist just seems like a complete idiot until she decides to have him buck up in the last 30 pages or so. While the story is interesting and slightly engrossing (due to its harry-potterlike fashion), I found it hard to care what someone like Nevare thought of anything. He seemed incapable of having fun or even living his life in any normal way (he'd react strongly to things many wouldn't even notice and ignore other things that I know would bother everyone...). I'm not sure if I'll read the second one, so I guess I have to say Hobb is 0/2 for me...

After all of this, the book wasn't exactly bad and I have trouble rating it too poorly because it was both readable and had a cool resolution/setup. ( )
  mrbearbooks | Apr 22, 2024 |
One of the most refreshing fantasy reads I've come across in a while. Excellent character and world building, a quick pace with no eye-dropping parts - this is seriously what I've been looking for in a new fantasy series. Absolutely recommend to friends! ( )
  BreePye | Oct 6, 2023 |
I really struggled with the first few chapters of this book, there was so much time spent on explaing how things worked, and I felt there was an explanation of how the soldier son thing worked at least once every chapter.
I also felt there were a surprising amount of spelling errors and such, it just made the book feel a bit rushed.
However as soon as Nevare ended up at the Academy things started flowing more nicely, and I felt that I actually started enjoying the story. So if you can get past the beginning it absolutely an enjoyable read.

I have the next two books lying on my shelf, but I'm not sure if I'll be picking them up anytime soon.
  KayleeWin | Apr 19, 2023 |
Robin Hobb is one of my all-time favorite authors but this is the first non-Realm of the Elderings book of hers I have read. All of her books are long but this felt long and I still wasn't sure what I thought of our protagonist come the end of the novel. He had a lot of admirable qualities about him but also a boatload of annoying ones. I felt the book was also uneven in pacing so my interest would ebb and flow throughout but I am interested enough to continue the trilogy. ( )
  JediBookLover | Oct 29, 2022 |
DNF 31% (chapter 7)
I tried this book three times and I just have to admit to myself that I am never going to get to the end. I am just so so very disappointed and so bored.
To be fair, the synopsis of this book didn't appeal to me to begin with. The only reason I gave it a try (and tried really hard) is because Realm of the Elderlings is my favourite series and Hobb's writing and character work is so good I thought it would be enough to get me through this even if I didn't like the plot. It would be enough if the characters were complex as they usually are in Hobb's works, but the only one that was so here was Nevare. Everyone else is so flat and unlikable or just flat and boring. I didn't finish this book so maybe they get a personality along the way, but I just don't care enough to get there.
The first chapter was good and it was downhill from there. The writing is still good, but that is all that this book has going for it, unfortunately. Well, that and Nevare because he is somewhat interesting, but he isn't enough. All of Hobb's other books I've read have such an amazing cast of characters so this was really surprising in the worst way possible.
The pacing is still very very slow, but maybe this wouldn't bother anyone that is interested in this plot. I just wasn't.
  elderlingfae | Aug 11, 2022 |
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The author would like to acknowledge and thank David Killingsworth for providning information and insight on several weighty matters. It was greatly appreciated.
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Serving his king during a time of realm expansion, nobleman's son Nevare Burvelle finds his promising career compromised by unexpected prejudice at the King's Cavalry Academy and the discovery that he is being rendered a pawn by the magical plains folk. By the author of the Farseer and Tawny Man series. Nevare Burvelle is the second son of a second son, destined from birth to carry a sword. The wealthy young noble will follow his father, newly made a lord by the King of Gernia, into the cavalry, training in the military arts at the elite King's Cavella Academy in the capital city of Old Thares. Bright and well-educated, an excellent horseman with an advantageous engagement, Nevare's future appears golden. But as his Academy instruction progresses, Nevare begins to realize that the road before him is far from straight. The old aristocracy looks down on him as the son of a "new noble" and, unprepared for the political and social maneuvering of the deeply competitive school and city, the young man finds himself entangled in a web of injustice, discrimination, and foul play. In addition, he is disquieted by his unconventional girl-cousin Epiny, who challenges his heretofore unwavering world view, and by the bizarre dreams that haunt his nights. For twenty years the King's cavalry has pushed across the grasslands, subduing and settling its nomads and claiming the territory in Gernia's name. Now they have driven as far as the Barrier Mountains, home to the Speck people, a quiet, forest-dwelling folk who retain the last vestiges of magic in a world that is rapidly becoming modernized. From childhood Nevare has been taught that the Specks are a primitive people to be pitied for their backward ways, and feared for their indigenous diseases, including the deadly Speck plague, which has ravaged the frontier towns and military outposts. The Dark Evening brings the carnival to Old Thares, and with it an unknown magic, and the first Specks Nevare has ever seen.

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