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Enchanter (Wayfarer Redemption) (Mass Market Paperback)

by Sara Douglass (Author)
3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 688 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books (3 Jun 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0765341964
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765341969
  • Product Dimensions: 17.3 x 10.7 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 248,166 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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There is always a worrying extent to which first fantasy novels, and especially first fantasy trilogies, are liable to consist of the same old ideas more or less meaningfully arranged. Sarah Douglass, in her first novel Battleaxe and this sequel, has not entirely escaped these charges, yet manages largely to evade them by a colourful pictorial imagination and moral underpinning that makes much of what she deals with new and fresh. Caught up in prophesies, Axis struggles politically with his human half-brother, King Borneheld, and magically with his other half-brother, the ambitious chimera Gorgrael, whose legions of monsters squirm South through the snow. He has not only to do the right thing, but do it in the right way, or, says prophecy, all will crumble in his grasp. Torn between his love for two magically gifted women, and between the urge to do what is right and the need to comply with destiny, Axis is an interesting flawed hero, whose dilemmas matter both as those of a convincing character and as those implicit in the sort of book this is. Douglass shows real promise, and even these first books deliver the goods. --Roz Kaveney --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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"Sara Douglass is the best and most exciting writer of commercial fantasy fiction to emerge from Australia." -"Locus"


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5.0 out of 5 stars Improves on the excellent "Battleaxe" - a superb series, 23 Oct 2001
By A. Newton (Caterham, Surrey United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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Following on from "Battleaxe" this is the second in the Axis trilogy. Characterisation is excellent, and the way in which Douglass weaves the complex plots and characters makes compelling reading. If I was to be critical I'd point out a few instances where she makes the obvious seem complex, and reveals answers to puzzles in a way that makes it look like we were never expected to work it out for ourselves. Anyone who missed the obvious allusion to the fact that Azhure's parentage was not all it seemed, when she stepped on the bridge at Sigholt would not have been reading properly. I fugured out who her father was at least 10 chapters before the end, (and I know who he walks the earth as too!).

A bit more characterisation of the Sentinels would not go amiss, and Douglass falls into the classic trilogy trap of rushing the end as she realises the book is getting too long.

That said this is a fantastic book, in a fantastic series. Think Tolkein, Feist, McCaffrey, Eddings - the Tolkein fans will call me insane, but I think she is up there with them all.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Builds Upon the Strength of the First Novel, 18 Jun 2000
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With "Enchanter" Sara Douglass improves upon her first effort, continuing the saga of the Starman and the two women that are to play such a pivotal role in his life, both in terms of prophecy and personal. After setting up certain expectations in "Battleaxe," the author sets about unravelling some and expanding upon others, building upon and complicating the identities of both Azhure and the Prophet. The pace appears turned up, the plot given added dimension, and overall the story evolving into a stronger tale than the first. While there are some rough and obvious elements to both books, the story retains an intensity that continues to draw the reader in, and that builds in this second book.

As with the first, I continue to find Douglass' use of Greek, and to a lesser extent, Nordic mythic elements rather unimaginative and obvious. While the Skaelings from Norse mythology, despite their readily apparent borrowing, work, in large part due to the author's descriptive expansion and development of the creatures, the use of other mythic beasts such as Gryphons falls flat, and marrs much of the originality found elsewhere in the saga. Further, the author at times falls prey to a tendency in naming her characters which telescopes their later character and role development within the plot, thus diminishing the tension associated with their character or contribution later in the story. However, despite these flaws, the tight and generally complex plotting continues to pull the reader along, and there is ample presence of originality and imagination evident that in large part outweighs the more ham-fisted instances of derivative borrowing.

In response to an earlier reader, I cannot imagine why they found themselves put off by this book. Stronger than the first, it should have instead drawn them further into the tale. The comparison to Goodkind seems in part unfair, as I would assert that, except perhaps for the former's first book, Douglass is proving to be the better author, though to date lacking the depth and cohesion of the best in high fantasy, such as Hobb, Martin, Jordan, or Erikson. However, this is a very engaging tale, by now superior, in my opinion, to works by Goodkind, Feist, Brooks, or Jones, and a very strong first work, offering much promise for the future. I should note, however, that despite references to "standard gore" in the same mentioned previous review, the violence present here is at times descriptively explicit, and justice rather Old Testement, and while I did not find this particularly detracting, based upon comments by some readers on other author's works---i.e. George R.R. Martin---the more squeamish fantasy reader may find certain episodes in this book more than they can stomach. Further, the romantics among you may not be entirely pleased by the behavior of all characters. Nonetheless, for those of you searching for better than run-of-the-mill high fantasy, well told and plotted, this is a series I would certainly recommend.

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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very enjoyable., 4 Aug 2002
By Stephanie Noverraz "crooty" (Lausanne, Switzerland) - See all my reviews
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Enchanter is the second book of the Axis Trilogy (beginning with BattleAxe _The Wayfarer Redemption in the US_ and ending with StarMan).

After the terrible battle of Gorkenfort, Axis is spending some time with his new family, among the Icarii. While learning the songs that are the core of his Enchanter powers, he is also training the Icarii Strike Force, among which the beautiful Azhure, for the oncoming confrontation with his hated brother Borneheld and Gorgrael's Skrealings.

In the meantime, Faraday, now wed to Borneheld, patiently awaits the return of the man she loves, managing from time to time to escape the bitter reality with her magical powers and to link with the Mother.

This middle volume is definitely focused on Axis marching across Achar, determined to reunite the three races, Acharites, Icarii and Avar, and to recreate the legendary kingdom of Tencendor; of Faraday and the Avar, little is said. However, everything slowly clicks into place, and it soon becomes clear that each character has a role to play, that all must fulfill their part of the Prophecy in order to save the world from a Gorgrael who is becoming more powerful with every passing day.

Even though the pace slows down at times, Enchanter is a suspenseful novel with some great battle scenes and above all, believable characters. The outcome of certain intrigues might sometimes seem too easy, or to have come out of nowhere, but as a whole it is a very enjoyable story. The end was most surprising and I'm looking forward to discover what happens next.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent and spellbinding adventure
This sequel is as spellbinding as BattleAxe. It continues the opening of the hidden mysteries of the past and brings the internal battle of Tencendor to it's hights. Read more
Published on 7 Dec 2001 by kimbudolph

2.0 out of 5 stars Better than the first, but not much
Sara Douglass, to give her credit, does not hold back on the emotion. I wish she would hold back a little more, actually. Read more
Published on 21 Mar 2000

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