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Mass Market Paperback Jinian Footseer Book

ISBN: 0812556100

ISBN13: 9780812556100

Jinian Footseer

(Part of the The End of the Game (#1) Series and The True Game (#7) Series)

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Unlike everyone else in her highborn family, fourteen-year-old Jinian of Stoneflight Demesne has no Talent. While her brothers have true Talents such as flying, mind-reading, and shape-shifting, Jinian's only minor ability is as a Footseer--even blind-folded, her feet can follow the Old Road as it winds through the lands of the True Game. Without a Talent, Jinian can only be a pawn in the Game, as she learns when her brother, Mendost, decides to marry...

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"Tricksie Lie Brings Tricksie Tie"

This volume begins the second of the three trilogies that compose Sheri Tepper's epic tale of the Land of the True Game. This time we will see the tale through the eyes of Jinian of Stoneflight Demesne. Of course, we have met Jinian before. But know only what Peter discovered in the short period when he met Jinian and came to care for her. Now we come to find out that Jinian has great depths of her own. This is our introduction to her history and will bring us up-to-date, so that we are ready to join the young couple and their friends on a journey past the borders of the lands of the gamesmen.Jinian, raised as an unwelcome child in a Talented family finds that her best and only friends are seven 'sisters' who undertake her care and education when her mother and brother give Jinian nothing but cause to fear. Murzy, Tess Tinder-my-hand, Margaret Foxmitten, Betts Battereye, Cat Candleshy, and Sarah Shadowsox. With Jinian, they make seven. From them the young girl learns the elements of Wyze-art, true magic in a world where most magic is really just the powers of the various talents that developed when humans fled to this world.Jinian is caught in a game not of her own making, between Porvius Bloster, a Tragamoor lost in a dream, and her not so brotherly brother, Mendost the Armiger. Barely making her escape, Jinian comes to Chimmerdong forest, which will need her help when she is ready to give it. There she also meets the Flitchhawk, the Oracle, and countless others, both foe and friend. Jinian will come to attend Vorbold's House in Xammer, avoid yet another game played against her until finally she comes to take her place among the Wyze-ards. And finally, she will meet Peter for the second time and open a completely new chapter of adventures.I hope I have managed to give the reader the impression of a complex story full of imaginative diversions. What I have yet to do is confess that Jinian is a truly marvelous character. She approaches her life with bright intensity and determination, and manages to maintain a certain whimsical philosophy. Whether she is casting spells or talking to bunwits, Jinian is an engaging narrator. In a genuinely tricksie world Jinian is a touchstone of common sense, outwitting her opponents and charming her friends.If anything, I like this second series even better than Tepper's first. Peter has his own magic, but Tepper goes an extra mile in developing Jinian and the characters she meets. In this story both the game world and the real world meet head on, and I think the Armigers, Tragamoors, and Basilisks come out the worst for wear.

Consistent quality from the Land of the True Game

One of my greatest regrets was not buying this book in the 1980's when it was generally on sale. Years later, I've finally acquired it, and I am not disappointed.Set in the Land of the True Game, it continues where the "True Game" trilogy left off. A fantastic and original read, I simply can't understand why these books were withdrawn from print. Sheri S Tepper is consistently excellent with a wonderful imagination, and the plot keeps you interested throughout. I would recommend this to anyone, but make sure you can lay your hands on all 3 of the trilogy (Jinian Footseer, Dervish Daughter and Jinian Star-Eye) first!

PLEASE GET THESE INTO PRIN T AGAIN---PLEASE.

Among the best of these "legends," simply told and appealling to all ages. Please find Ms. Tepper and request republication of her "backlist."

incredibly appropriate for readers of all ages in 1999

Tale of a young woman finding her "magic" in an alternative universe. A mix of sword-sorcery-fantasy-allegorical sci-fi. Reads as excitingly as a V. R. role-playing game.

Delicious

In this account of the happenings in the lands of the True Game, the story is recounted by Jinian of Stoneflight Demesne, a companion of Peter the Wizard. The strength and complexity of the characterisation of Tepper's characters is clearly demonstrated as Jinian recounts in her own words events that occured in Peter's accounts in the previous True Game books. Jinian tells her story a little differently and it would appear that Jinian deliberately misled and inveigled Peter to her own ends. It is a delightful discovery, that like Peter, we readers have been a little deceived! My only regret is that this book, like all of those set in the Lands of the True Game, are too short. Highly recommended
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