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The Sharing Knife, Volume 1

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The Sharing Knife, Volume 1

By: Lois McMaster Bujold
Narrated by: Bernadette Dunne
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Young, pregnant Fawn Bluefield has just fled her family's farm to the city of Glassforge, where she encounters a patrol of the enigmatic soldier-sorcerers known as Lakewalkers. Fawn has heard stories about the Lakewalkers, who are wandering necromancers with no permanent homes and no possessions except the clothes they wear and the mysterious knives they carry. What she does not know is that the Lakewalkers are engaged in a perilous campaign against inhuman and immortal magical entities known as "malices".

When Fawn is kidnapped by one of these creatures, it is up to Dag, an older Lakewalker, heavy with sorrows and responsibilities, to rescue her. But in the ensuing struggle, it is not Dag but Fawn who kills the creature, at dire cost. And an uncanny accident befalls Dag's sharing knife, which unexpectedly binds their two fates together.

Don't miss the second volume, Legacy.©2007 Lois McMaster Bujold (P)2007 Blackstone Audio Inc.
Fantasy Magic Romance Epic Fiction

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"Bujold develops the characters and their relationship skillfully enough to please romance as well as fantasy fans." ( Booklist)
"[A] saga of daring deeds and unlikely romance. Bujold quickly develops unforgettable characters as she crafts a world filled with unique monsters and an original approach to magic." ( Library Journal)
"Compelling characters lift this first of a two-book romantic fantasy from Hugo-winner Bujold....Bujold hints at an epic past of mighty kingdoms and ancient sorceries, a past that will hopefully be fully detailed in the sequel." ( Publishers Weekly)
Rich Worldbuilding • Compelling Characters • Unique Fantasy Elements • Interesting Premise • Complex Relationships

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While I enjoyed the story it wasn’t what I was expecting.
I was expecting more of an in depth story line with action and some romance (like the Challion series). Instead this is a romance novel with a sprinkling of magic and some action.

Book 1 & 2 are both good stories but again they are not fantasy/action novels – they are love stories.

If I had purchased these as romance novels I would have given them a 4 but I was expecting more out of Bujold.

Not bad for a Romance Novel, but not her best work

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I reached the end of this novel and said "But it nothing's really happened yet, It can't be over." The characters were nice, the story was nice, but I felt like this was definitely a prelude, not a novel in itself. But it didn't interest me enough to read the second one.
Bujold novels are at the top of my reading list, but this one didn't make the grade. As an average romance fantasy written by an average fantasy author, it's fine.

NIce enough but I felt un-fulfilled.

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This is a must read series. I can't wait until the next book comes out. This storyline is well written and the chacter detail is just amazing. This author did an outstanding job.

Amazing

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A nice fantacy novel with her usual social observations, nomad warrior/ agrarian differences in this case. An effort at explanatin of the magic, a good one i think. Plenty for the female reader.

Not a Vorkosigan series

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I meant to provide a review ages ago, and decided I’m ready for my regular reread of the series. I think I’m on round 6; maybe more...
Love the world building, creativity, and intelligent characters that LMB creates.
Dag and Fawn are opposites on so many levels: background, age, etc. They find each other on the road when she is kidnapped by the evil robbers and mudmen controlled by the Malice aka Blight Boggle. As a Lakewalker, Dag is committed to seek out and destroy any Malice that hatches and eats the life force of the land and its’ people.
In this installment, Dag rescues Fawn twice; they kill the deadly Malice; and they face down negative reactions from his patrol leader and her family.
Dunne does an excellent job with narration. Great character differentiation and expression of emotions.
Recommend on all levels!

Amazing world building, storyline and characters.

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