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Loading... Freedom's Apprentice (2005)by Naomi Kritzer
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I wasn't expecting to already be finished, but it was really good enough. It was really interesting. Tamar and Lauria are wonderful and Kritzer makes their adventures believable. But they never get away too easily. When she pulls the rug out from under her characters, she REALLY send them crashing down, which is great because then I get to read about how they get out of it. I'm not sure whether I truly believe their luck and accomplishments or if I'm just refusing to disbelieve because of how quick the story goes and how much it pulls you in. But, I don't really think that it matters because it's a great read. ( ) no reviews | add a review
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With Freedom's Gate, acclaimed author Naomi Kritzer introduced a dangerous world of magic and intrigue. Now she continues the story of Lauria, a bold young woman who has turned against a way of life she once believed in. . . . Once the trusted aide to powerful military commander Kyros, freeborn Lauria hunted down his escaped slaves. But during a mission to infiltrate the bandit tribe known as the Alashi, Lauria's loyalties shifted. When her identity was discovered, she was cast out by both sides. Now Lauria is determined to regain the trust of the Alashi, and, with the help of her blood-sister Tamar, liberate those she once returned to captivity. But they cannot accomplish the daunting task alone. Desperate for a spell-chain to free a mine slave, Lauria turns to her enemies-the Sisterhood of Weavers-and apprentices herself to a sorceress. But learning to harness magic will come at a greater price than she ever imagined. No library descriptions found. |
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