THE WINDSINGERS (The Ki and Vandien Quartet)

THE WINDSINGERS (The Ki and Vandien Quartet)

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The Windsingers is Megan Lindholms second novel, following Harpys Flight, which introduced her popular gypsy characters, Ki and Vandien.The Windsingers is Megans second novel, following Harpys Flight which introduced her popular gypsy characters, Ki and Vandien.When Ki first encountered Vandien she very nearly slit his throat. Yet later it was Vandien who suffered a terrible wound to protect her when terror fell from the skies and who gave her a reason to lay to rest the bitter memories of a once idllyic past.Vandiens unrepentant recklessness led Ki into situations her sensible nature would have avoided. Yet it was Ki who, despite wizard-troubles of her own, risked the wrath of the Windsingers and saved Ki from his treasure hunt in the submerged temple of the storm-sung sea.And it was Vandiens stubborn daring which allowed him to attempt to reclaim Ki from beyond the Limbreth Gate in another world entirely!

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Format
Softcover
Pages
400
Price
16.25 €

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This was a big diversion from part one: Instead of an exploration of trauma it was pretty much a standart fantasy adventure, the setting seems so different it could take place in a totally different world and instead of exploring Ki's and Vandien's relationship further it jumps ahead to where it is pretty much established and separates them for most of the book. I would have excepted this if the story was more than just fine. Ki's part of the plot was underwhelming once I got used to the weirdness and she as a character didn't get to shine when she wasn't around her partner. Vandien's was better, though, with a generation spanning village conflict and a complex sidekick. There is a rich world the explore, apparent especially in the beginning, but the magical element this focused most in, the windsingers, was the least interesting to me. Not bad, I'm just used to something deeper from the author.

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