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Marred by disturbing and unnecessarily pervy sex scenes featuring a 15 year old girl, who is abused by her step-father and then sold into slavery to become firstly a 'bed slave' who is raped over and over again and then a courtesan. (Reminder: enslaved people cannot give consent due to the very nature of slavery). The 80s were clearly a different time; this would not have been published mainstream today. I have just finished a re-read thirty years after my initial reading. The story is just as good as it was then. The fantasy element in this book is quite low: the Beklan Empire is a creation of Richard Adams and there are place names to learn as well as words that are specifically Beklan but nothing too challenging. The element of magic is kept to a minimum and mostly related to the gods and goddesses in the storyline. Many of the cultural customs, the economy and warfare are all similar to those seen in medieval societies. As a main character, Maia is likable, good-natured, adaptable, honest, brave and good-hearted. . She overcomes adversity and remains true to herself. The supporting characters are just as strong. Occula is the best friend any girl could ever have! Her mental strength and incredible fortitude are absolutely inspiring. There are other great characters in the book including: an elderly healer full of good advice, a sweet courtesan, a canny peddler, a rebel nobleman full of witty words and pithy insight, an endearing bodyguard and a charismatic aged virtuoso musician. The villains are all quite villainous; but none rival Queen Fornis. This book is huge but the story flows beautifully; Adam's prose and story telling ability are impressive and a treat to read. The storyline is complex and many events have far reaching affects; everything in this book happens for a reason, as the reader discovers during this epic journey with Maia: there are no coincidences. Highly recommended. Plenty of triggers for sensitive types who should probably avoid books like this...... Also, there are some themes in this book that seem........familiar to me now.........an aging, vicious, evil queen who will stop at nothing to attain power........the daughter of a murdered man seeking revenge on those who betrayed and killed him.........a big, ferocious nobleman with half his face covered in scars......... the daughter of a dead and disgraced lord held captive in the capital and used as a political pawn.......seven gods.......slave wars....... After reading this I think about how different the Beklan Empire would have been with the introduction of one common mammal........the horse. For me, that was the single most unwelcome aspect; a world without horses is a bleak world and not the sort of place I would want to live. I digress; don't let horselessness prevent you from reading this wonderful book inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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Maia is a fifteen-year-old peasant beauty growing up in poverty beside Lake Serrelind. Seduced by her stepfather and betrayed by her jealous mother, Maia finds herself in the hands of slave-traders to be sold as a concubine. She attracts the attention of General Kembri who uses her to obtain information from her admirers and her adventures uncover a plot for civil war. Proclaimed as a heroine, she finds that one sinister result of fame is to have enemies in high places and Maia has to struggle for survival through treachery, cruelty, lost love and a final flight through a wild empire to escape a crumbling regime. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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I don't necessarily MIND sex in a book. If it's done well enough, I'm even capable of enjoying it (I am a guy, after all).
But that can't be the only thing in a book. This book has no action and almost no story. But it's got lots and lots of sex.
I managed to get about three-fourths of the way done before I gave up on it. Reading about sex becomes boring after a couple hundred pages, and life's too short to read boring books. ( )