Faia Rissedotte, the most powerful mage on the world of Arhel, finds her undisciplined ways offsetting a system of magic that is hundreds of years old, and she is called upon by the gods to end all known Arhel life.
The first two Arhel books were first rate. This one was confused and has a gimmicky ending. She apparently just ran out of gas. You miss nothing by skipping this one.
Wonderful!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
As the third book in the Arhel trilogy, I was left still wanting more--more adventures, more Faia! I had read the previous books, and this was on par with them: interesting plot-twists and magic system and engaging characters.If you haven't yet, I suggest finding all books in the trilogy and sitting back to enjoy a wonderful read!
A very fast, exciting read.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
"Mind of the Magic" starts out quickly with a small conflict, then another, and again another, leading us toward the central story. Then things slow, or seem to, but one of those early bits of conflict quietly holds in place. It keeps reminding us that there's more happening under the surface, that something bigger is lurking, waiting for Faia to become complacent. As in the previous "Arhel" books, Holly's style is very clean. She never allows the story to lose focus. We learn what we need to about the characters and the world, but never to the point where gaining this knowledge pulls us from the meat of the story. I became a zombie reading "Mind of the Magic." In fact, in 4 days I read this and "Fire in the Mist," finishing them in two sittings each. For me, the real gem of this story is the conflict between the Servants and Faia's party. Such horrid, repulsive men, hiding their thieving and murdering behind a mask of Holy self-righteousness. This is followed closely by Faia's visions from within the emeshest, seeing the futility of what she'd done.
Faia returns. Great!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Faia Rissedotte returns in this third in the series by Holly Lisle. Again disdaining all the established rules, fate delivers her into great trouble. Intelligence and ability help her out. Another winner and a great read. I didn't want to put it down. Only exhaustion and the need to support my family (work) made me. If you like fantasy with twists this ones for you.
An outstanding and wonderful book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book is really great. I didn't want to put it down once I picked it up! The contents are full of adventure and excitement. It even has some romance but it's not to sappy. That's something that you have to work to find in the romance of books. Faia and the other outstanding cast of characters will never let you forget about them once you have read this book!
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