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Friday, September 14, 2012

Scriber by Ben Dobson

Well, again I finished a book quite quickly. As I cannot even begin to think how to write a synopsis of the book, I will take the lazy way out and provide the Amazon version:
"Disgraced scholar Dennon Lark only wants to be left alone in his self-imposed exile—an exile that ends when a rebel army wielding impossible powers launches a series of brutal attacks on villages across the Kingsland. Forced from his home, Dennon is drawn back into a world he wants nothing to do with. His research into the kingdom's lost past—the very research that sent him into hiding—may hold the answers to a great many questions about the rebels. Questions about their shadowy motives; about their mysterious abilities; and about their ever-increasing numbers, constantly bolstered by those thought killed in their attacks. And only the King's infamous warrior niece Bryndine Errynson and her company of female soldiers trust him enough to help him find the truth before the rebels burn the Kingsland to the ground. Following a trail of historical clues across the kingdom and pursued by forces they don't fully understand, Dennon and Bryndine may be the realm's only hope. But in order to preserve the Kingsland's future, they must first uncover its past."
Onto the review: Though I usually end up reading books with female main characters, I did not miss that element in Scriber. Quite the opposite actually. Dennon proves to be a very interesting character in his unusualness, by which I mean his rudeness. He is very blunt with people and despises his work of dealing with the common, uneducated folk of the kingdom. The story itself is nothing to be ignored either. It is very unique (at least, I haven't encountered the idea before) and executed brilliantly. Dobson doesn't neglect any of the characters--all are well thought out and have a lot of depth to them. Honestly, I don't have anything negative to say about the book. Great characters, great plot, great execution: a highly satisfactory read for those interested in other world fantasies.
 

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