Alaric, a young ministrel with a talent for magic, roamed the lands in search of his fortune. And in Castle Royale, it seemed he had found both his fortune and his true love, the beautiful Princess... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Once you grasp the 243 pages of "Born to Exile", you'll probably guess that Phyllis Eisenstein has a different writing philosophy than the authors of today's doorstoppers. Minimalism was her thing. She made every word count. She kept descriptions short. Characters rarely speak more than two or three sentences at a time. Action flies by at a lightning pace. She's trimmed the fat; you won't find any excess words, and thus you won't get bored. The protagonist is Alaric, a traveling bard, and boy can he travel. Alaric can magically transport between any two points at any time, a useful skill if you're carrying on a covert love affair with a princess or rescuing a witch trapped in a well. His talent isn't without attached danger, however, as the populace fears magical power and even the royals are highly superstitious. The plot sends Alaric from place to place, encountering different characters and locations in different episodes. Some might even say that "Born to Exile" is more a story collection than a novel. Diverse as they may be, the tales are all held together by the common theme of exile. Wherever he goes, Alaric fails to fit in, and his story becomes a reflection on what it means to be an outcast. Short as it is, this book doesn't carry very much intensity, but it will take you on a pleasant flashback to the days when fantasy was supposed to be thought-provoking and clever as well as fantastic.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
This is just a nice strong light hearted read. I recomend to all
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I originally read this book Freshman year in high school and lost my copy, I've been looking for it since. Born to Exile is easily my favorite fantasy book, and I stongly recommend reading it. Now, where can I find the sequel?
Born to Exile
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Excellent book.The magic was very good and believable, and the power of teleportation was a new idea instead of the usual point and shoot my lighning, etc, kind of magic.I noticed a lot of writers want the name of the sequel. The sequel is, "In The Red Lord's Reach" by the same author and that too was an excellent book although not as good as the first in my opinion. Any fans of magic, castles, and that plain medieval feel will love this book.
Good fun:Travel & freedom on a wish. What is the sequel title?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
Light fanatasy: Child's talent accidently makes him an orphan. Happy ending.
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