Brilliant, Artistic
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This book was fantastic. Tanith Lee is a master craftman. This is a dark book, giving insightful glimpses into the destructive, shallow side of human nature - something unusual in a young adult fantasy. The characters are many-sided and intriguing, particulary the Empress, and Honj. Tanaquil's mixed feelings about them add depth and realism. The subtle romantic tension also adds spice to the story, as the the twist at the end. I'd recommend this to anyone who likes thought-provoking, entertaining stories.
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One of the Dullest Fantasies for Females
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This book was the typical fantasy, it was full of overused cliches and was just plain dull. The cover was terrible also. Something by Tamora Pierce (Alanna: the first adventure) and Sherwood Smith (CROWN DUEL and COURT DUEL) are more of my types.
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A very good sequel to Black Unicorn worth reading!
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This sequel to Black Unicorn was very good.I could not put it down.It was very interesting the characters you meet and the character growth of already known characters that happens in this book.There are a few suprises who enjoy the series.For overall a very good book.
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