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Original Title: | The Elvenbane (Halfblood Chronicles, #1) |
ISBN: | 0812511751 (ISBN13: 9780812511758) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Halfblood Chronicles #1 |
Literary Awards: | SFBC Award (1991) |
Andre Norton
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 566 pages Rating: 3.95 | 14270 Users | 264 Reviews
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Two masters of epic fantasy have combined in this brilliant collaboration to create a rousing tale of the sort that becomes an instant favorite. This is the story of Shana, a halfbreed born of the forbidden union of an Elvenlord father and a human mother. Her exiled mother dead, she was rescued and raised by dragons, a proud, ancient race who existed unbeknownst to elven or humankind. From birth, Shana was the embodiment of the Prophecy that the all-powerful Elvenlords feared. Her destiny is the enthralling adventure of a lifetime.Present Based On Books The Elvenbane (Halfblood Chronicles #1)
Title | : | The Elvenbane (Halfblood Chronicles #1) |
Author | : | Andre Norton |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 566 pages |
Published | : | April 15th 1993 by Tor Books (first published November 1st 1991) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Dragons. Fiction. Science Fiction Fantasy. High Fantasy. Magic. Epic Fantasy |
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Ratings: 3.95 From 14270 Users | 264 ReviewsCriticism Based On Books The Elvenbane (Halfblood Chronicles #1)
Deserves a 4.5 out of 5. Didn't think I was going to enjoy it much. Looked like a bad fantasy novel, though I do think Andre Norton was a brilliant writer. The more I read it, the more I enjoyed it. You start off thinking the elves are the most evil group and the only ones with prejudices, but then see how all the groups are like that. Also shows how nearly everyone in all the groups was a kind of prisoner in different ways. The only thing I didn't like, was parts progressed very quickly and IThis book includes some of my favorite fantasy elements: dragons, telepathy, shapeshifting, a little romance (though not as much as in Book 2) and an awesome ass-kicking heroine with some really cool friends. It also introduced me to Mercedes Lackey (well technically The Ship Who Searched did that but I didn't remember she'd helped write that till later), who has become one of my all-time favorite authors. I think I like Andre Norton better when she's co-writing with someone, so far I've enjoyed
I first read this series when I was 13 or 14 and I loved it! Of course, back then I was strictly reading fantasy, heavy on the Mercedes Lackey. So, I can say with certainty this is one of her best creations..... and I have to add that I think Andre Norton had plenty to do with that fact. That sounds mean, but she's written so many books that seem to run together and this series definitely stands on it's own. I just reread the first book and it was highly enjoyable even at this older age. huzzah!
I read this book back in high school, and I liked it then, but forgot most of it in the interim. This second reading was satisfying, but a little slow, and a tiny bit irritating with characters that for some reason think keeping secrets simplifies anything ever.It was a fun read, though.
I'm pretty sure I read this when I was in middle school, or thereabouts, but I certainly didn't remember it. Meh. This had some very good point, and I wasn't tempted to stop before it was done, but it didn't really grab my interest either. Also, the ending was fairly anti-climactic. I see there are two more books in this series. If I come across them at the library, I might give them a try, but I won't be going out of my way to find them.
Loved this book! I had tried a well regarded book called Mistress of Dragons and had been disappointed in myself because I hadn't liked it. I started this book afraid I wouldn't like it either and maybe there was something wrong with me (too picky? too impatient?). I liked the set up of the world view, fascinating story well told. Good characters too. It starts off with a human concubine willing to do ANYTHING to please her elven Lord, go to any effort, scheme, anything. I don't necessarily like
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