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The Braided Path: The Weavers Of Saramyr, The Skein Of Lament, The Ascendancy Veil (Gollancz)
 
 
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The Braided Path: The Weavers Of Saramyr, The Skein Of Lament, The Ascendancy Veil (Gollancz) [Paperback]

Chris Wooding
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  • Paperback: 992 pages
  • Publisher: Gollancz; Omnibus Ed edition (19 Oct 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0575078812
  • ISBN-13: 978-0575078819
  • Product Dimensions: 5.7 x 15.2 x 22.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 151,354 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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An omnibus volume of the acclaimed oriental fantasy from one of the genre's most exciting young talents

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The story of an exotic oriental world. The empire of Saramyr has relied on the secretive sect of Weavers for far too long. Now the Weavers, manipulating space and time through the Weave of existence, are plotting the overthrow of the families. Their motives twisted by the Witchstones they draw their power from.

As the empire crumbles the disowned abbearant daughter of the empire and a few scattered rebels must find out the secret of the true nature of the witchstones and rescue the empire from depravity and the rule of demons.

Chris Wooding has an unrivalled flair for Machiavellian plotting, explosive description and memorable young characters. This is the ideal first adult fantasy for his teenage fans.


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Lets get this out of the way first shall we, this novel is quite possibly one of the best fantasy books that I've ever read.

It's set in an exotic and highly original oriental location, and before more well read fantasy fans say this has already been done, Wooding really tries to differentiate this world even further by putting it in a more advanced setting with rifles, steam boats and even hints at a deeper, more scientific explanation to the gods and magic of the world he has created.

The story (like most novels of this length), is too complex to summarise really. Let me just say that it follows a noble born girl who, upon finding that she has the power to manipulate a sort of "magical" force called the Weave (a bit like the matrix), is then outcast by a society that shuns her as a freak. Along the journey we meet lots of characters which, despite the fast paced nature of the novel, are fleshed out amazingly well.

And therein lies the magic, I belive, of Chris Wooding. The novel is set out almost like a pulp fantasy, moving along at a sometimes movie like pace. But contrasting this is an amazing political and emotional complexity which makes one wonder how these two styles can be mixed to such great effect. A good analogy would be that it has a lighter version of the polital games and manouveres of George RR Martin, but with a faster paced more action filled story; the balance stuck is simply a joy to read.

In conclusion, I always get annoyed by reviewers saying things along the lines of "BUY THIS BOOK NOW YOU WILL LOVE IT!!!", but ironically I really cant think of a better way to recommend this book to anyone wishing to give fantasy a try, or indeed to any genre fan.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Fantasy at it's best 25 Sep 2009
By FDJ
Format:Paperback
I had grown bored with the Fantasy genre it all seemed to be so predictable,that was until i read this trilogy.There are no whiter than white heroes in these pages every character has flaws ,secrets and their own agendas,this makes for many twists and turns in a story that keeps you gripped from start to finish.
This is a must read for Fantasy fans.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful
By A. Whitehead TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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The Empire of Saramyr is vast, rich and powerful. The Blood-Empress Anais tu Erinima is one of the most powerful and respected rulers in Saramyr's history, and her rule seems secure. However, the nobility learns that Anais' daughter Lucia has magical powers, marking her out as an Aberrant. Amongst the people of Saramyr only the Weavers are allowed to wield magic in the service of the Empire, and Aberrants - especially women - are to be killed on sight. Anais' determination that her daughter will follow her onto the Imperial Throne splits the nobility and incurs the displeasure of the Weavers, and the seeds of civil war are sewn.

Meanwhile, a young woman named Kaiku and her handmaiden Asara are the sole survivors of a devastating attack that leaves her home in flames and her family murdered. Taking refuge in the wilderness, Kaiku learns that she also harbours the powers that mark her as an Aberrant, but as she travels through Saramyr, trying to find the secret her father unearthed that got him and his family killed, she gradually learns that the Aberrants are not the wanton forces for evil the Weavers have presented them as, and that the Empire is facing many threats to its existence from within and without.

The Braided Path Trilogy was originally published between 2003 and 2005, consisting of the novels The Weavers of Saramyr, The Skein of Lament and The Ascendancy Veil. In 2006 the three books were re-released as a thousand-page omnibus simply entitled The Braided Path. It's well worth tracking down the omnibus edition with its plethora of maps and a very handsome cover.

The Braided Path is an epic fantasy and contains all the requisite battles, political intrigue and memorable characters the subgenre demands. It also has some nice twists on the conventions of the genre. The technology level is higher than normal, with rifles and cannons coming into use, and the culture of Saramyr skews towards Asia by way of Renaissance Italy. The Asian feel of the books makes itself known in the types of monsters that appear, the use of spirits and spirit magic and the types of languages that are featured in the book. Given that Asian-influenced fantasies can easily turn into The Lord of the Rings But With Ninjas!, the author avoids that temptation and successfully gives the trilogy a rich atmosphere.

The trilogy is deftly paced, with an enormous number of characters, conspiracies, plots, subplots and factions featured in its relatively modest length (the entire trilogy is shorter than a lot of Steven Erikson's individual Malazan novels, for example). It takes the reader on a wild and enjoyable ride, and it certainly reminded me of how good epic fantasy can be in the right hands. In fact, alongside The First Law Trilogy, The Ten Thousand and The Lies of Locke Lamora, The Braided Path is probably the most outright enjoyable work of epic fantasy I've read in the last few years.

There are a few minor niggles with the book. Occasionally the prose feels a little too modern, and the use of the word 'genetic' at one point feels slightly out of place. Wooding also hints at many other places in the world where stories could be waiting to be told but doesn't expand on them, although it's more of a compliment that he makes the world a living, breathing place that feels like it existed before the story begins and is still there when it ends. American readers may also feel short-changed that the trilogy is not available, at this time, from an American publisher, although copies of both the trilogy and omnibus are available as imports from Amazon.com.

The Braided Path (****½), in its omnibus format, is an excellent work of epic fantasy fiction and I heartily recommend it.
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