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The Reindeer People [Paperback]

Megan Lindholm
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May 1989

A voyage of discovery into the life of a remote aboriginal community in the Siberian Arctic, where the reindeer has been a part of daily life since Palaeolithic times.

The Reindeer People is the first in a series of reissues of Megan Lindholm’s (Robin Hobb) classic backlist titles. It is set in the harsh wilderness of a prehistoric North America, and tells the story of a tribe of nomads and hunters as they try to survive, battling against enemy tribes, marauding packs of wolves and the very land itself.

Living on the outskirts of the tribe Tillu was happy spending her time tending her strange, slow dreamy child Kerlew and comunning with the spirits to heal the sick and bring blessing on new births.
However Carp, the Shaman, an ugly wizened old man whose magic smelled foul to Tillu desired both mother and child. Tillu knew Carp’s magic would steal her son and her soul. Death waited in the snows of the Tundra, but Tillu knew which she would prefer…

Gritty and realistic, it’s reminiscent of Jean Auel’s Clan of the Cave Bear but written in the compelling style of the author who produced the bestselling Assassin’s Apprentice.

--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd (May 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0044403712
  • ISBN-13: 978-0044403715
  • Product Dimensions: 17.4 x 10.8 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,336,709 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Praise for Megan Lindholm:
‘A bright new talent in the fantasy field’
Charles de Lint
‘Lindholm has created a refreshingly different magic’
Locus
‘Fascinating, absorbing and well written’
Fantasy Review

--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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Living on the outskirts of the tribe Tillu is happy spending her time tending her strange, slow dreamy child Kerlew and communing with the land to heal the sick and bring blessing on new births.

However Carp, the Shaman, an ugly wizened old man whose magic smells foul to Tillu, desires both mother and child. Tillu knows that Carp's magic will steal her son and her soul. So begins a harrowing and desperate pursuit across the winter-ravaged lands, as Tillu's fight leads them into an uncertain, and deadly, new future.

From the author of the hugely successful 'Assassin' and 'Liveship Traders' trilogies comes this mesmerising two-part story of shaman magic set in the harsh wilderness of a prehistoric land. The tale will reach its powerful conclusion in 'Wolf's Brother'.

"Lindholm has created a refreshingly different magic"
LOCUS

"Fascinating, absorbing and well written"
FANTASY REVIEW

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41 of 41 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars A well written stop gap for the Robin Hobb fan. 21 Jun 2001
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"The Reindeer people" is the first part in a two part series by Megan Lindholm or Robin Hobb who is responsible for the Farseer and liveship trader series respectively. For those people who enjoyed those series of books could certainly do a lot worse than pick up this book. The book certainly isn't up to the standards of her most recent works and though I wouldn't recommend it to a first time reader of the authors work,it does have a fairly engaging story. Although the book lacks the depth of character which is a trademark of Lindholms/hobbs'writing, Her narractive style is still evident, even if it is in a somewhat watered down form.

The story itself centres on a young mother Tillu and her dull witted son Kerlew, it takes a little while to get going and is certainly less grand in scale compared to her later works. the story seems to suffer slightly from a lack of pace generally. I was left to feel that the story has been stretched to make two volumes and all the action and confrontation that she sets up will come in the next installement.

However the world she creates is convincing and enjoyable. Kerlew Tillu's dull witted son is an interesting character and I am eager to see if he becomes a force for the good or show's a darker side in the next book in the series "Wolf's brother" All in all I think that this book is worth a read; especially if you are waiting for Robin Hobb's next installement. It's not a classic but it's enough to keep the Hobb fans distracted until her next book.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
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I wouldn't say that this opening novel in a two-part sequence by Megan Lindholm is quite as gripping as the first book in her `Ki and Vandien' quartet, but as ever- the opening chapter immediately captivates the reader from the very first page with its exploration of a fascinating people and their uniquely foreign land. Undoubtedly though this book is the better fashioned & researched story in comparison to any of the other books in that particular series by Lindholm. As a stand-alone adventure yarn `The Reindeer People' certainly succeeds, but in its cultural descriptions it's by far and away the best of anything by Lindholm I've yet read.

The wealth of detail and the breadth of knowledge evident in this story attributable to the research that clearly goes into all of this author's works actually surpasses itself in this enchanting story. From techniques in healing to the maintenance of livestock, from the preparation of game ready to be consumed to the meticulously observed changes in the seasons- all the little descriptions that imbue each daily chore and everyday event with such exuberance truly do bring this story to life in your hands.

For this book Lindholm writes largely from two character perspectives- that of Tillu and that of Heckram. Tillu is a healer by trade who flees from her life with a nomadic tribe in search of a people more accepting of her unconventional young son Kerlew. Heckram is a young man struggling with his responsibilities as the head of a household and as a potential husband who lives with the people of the title, a people who have seen much more prosperous days. Over the course of the story these two characters are drawn closer to each other in spite of, or perhaps because of the tragic and tumultuous events that befall them. Despite being shown events largely through the eyes of these two characters, Kerlew remains a forceful presence in the story whose warped perspective the reader is occasionally allowed to experience. Having finished this story I imagine it will be his story that will prove to be the most revealing and influential one in the concluding part- `Wolf's Brother'.

In my opinion if you've ever read any other book by Megan Lindholm before then you certainly won't be disappointed by `The Reindeer People'. I found it to be completely in the tradition of the well-crafted, character-driven and engrossing stories I've come to expect of her. For me this book is worthy of a 4-star rating only because it's not the most gripping opening to a series brought to us by Lindholm, but rest assured that it does more than compensate with its engaging characters, exciting story and an immaculately-imagined land.
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful
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Having got into Megan Lindholm after reading her books as Robin Hobb I was slightly dissapointed by this book as it is quite different. The book itself isn't dissapointing, I was just expecting more of the same epic stories, that were the Farseer, and Liveship Trader trilogies. It has has an involving and interesting plot, and I suppose is a more basic sort of fantasy than the high fantasy of the Robin Hobb books. On the whole I liked this book, but in its own right, rather than as more of the same Robin Hobb stuff.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Enchanting Tale
This is my first Megan Lindholm book having already enjoyed her Soldier Son trilogy, written as Robin Hobb. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Iain's reviews
3.0 out of 5 stars Good though prefer Robin Hobb
Megan Lindholm (aka Robin Hobb) has come up with an original story though in my view it is not as imaginative as the "Robin Hobb" series of books. Read more
Published 17 months ago by aitch
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This was the first Megan Lindholm book I've read and I was very impressed! The life of Tillu and her son, Kerlew, was very difficult, although she was a healer. Read more
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Published 21 months ago by mogwilover
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I adored reading this book! Megan Lindholm writes just as captivatingly as Robin Hobbs does! I have read all of Robin Hobbs' books, so I was a little anxious that this book would... Read more
Published 21 months ago by Barb
2.0 out of 5 stars The Reindeer People
As a Robin Hobb fan I had high expectations of this book but was so disappointed and had to force myself to finish it. Read more
Published on 10 Jan 2010 by Elizabeth
4.0 out of 5 stars An enjoyable read
Having already read the Farseer and Liveship Traders series by Robin Hobb I was suprised to see such a different style of novel from this author. Read more
Published on 7 Jan 2009 by Louise
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