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Mass Market Paperback Restoration Book

ISBN: 0451458907

ISBN13: 9780451458902

Restoration

(Book #3 in the Rai-Kirah Series)

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Seyonne, the slave-turned-savior of the acclaimed Revelation and Transformation, returns to fight evil and tame the demons within him--in the third novel in this "thoroughly original" (Starburst) epic saga.

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Final installment of Rai-Kirah trilogy

Carol Berg's 'Rai-Kirah' trilogy "Transformation," "Revelation," and "Restoration" is so believable (well, except for the wizards and demons), it almost falls into the category of historical fiction. It is narrated by Seyonne who was once a mighty wizard and Warden against demonkind, then a slave to Prince Aleksander, then the savior of demonkind and a wizard-in-exile, and finally in "Restoration," a mighty winged warrior who fights for the deposed heir-apparent to a fantastical Arabian Nights Empire."Restoration" develops logically from the interaction of its two main characters, Aleksander and Seyonne, especially after Aleksander is accused of killing his father, the King and is deposed from his rightful throne. With Seyonne's assistance, Aleksander escapes from the usurper and then suffers humiliation, defeat, and near-death in his quest to regain what rightfully belongs to him. Author Berg believes in building character through suffering, and Aleksander loses everything, including his princely arrogance and most of his warriors.Meanwhile Seyonne has his own internal demon to battle (joined to him in "Revelation"--you really, really need to read this trilogy in the correct order). He must also make his way to a fortress of profound darkness, where a wizard who frightens even the demons has been imprisoned, almost since the beginning of history. Seyonne meets the prisoner in a dream, and the old man seems harmless. When he finally enters the fortress, all Nyel, the old prisoner wants to do is help Seyonne find his own true form. Seyonne realizes that he can help his friend Aleksander far more as a powerful winged warrior, rather than in his current human form. Thus begins his slow seduction to the beauty and utility of absolute power. This third book in Berg's trilogy has prodigious battles, hair's-breadth escapes, and journeys to locales from her previous two novels, including the land of the demons. It is a vast, fabulous landscape and a pleasure to revisit, but the plot has a tendency to wander, bifurcate, and even lose this reader completely. This book definitely seems to bring the trilogy to an end, but I'm still in doubt about the fate of demonkind.Seyonne spends almost the whole of "Revelation" in helping them escape from their frozen hell, but in "Restoration" all we get are a few guest appearances. So this trilogy comes to an untidy end with the dissipation of the demons, but it is still a great and glorious read. Highly recommended.

Heartbreakingly Triumphant Conclusion of Seyonne's Story

By the time Seyonne survived 16 years of slavery under the Derzhi, reclaimed his life among the Ezzarians, had his people try to murder him and joined with a demon, he knew that there were gods at work on his world - and they must have had a doozy of a sense of humor. Seyonne is exiled from his homeland and wants nothing more than to watch his son grow up from afar, try to heal and to find out what to do with the demon that is inside of him. But when a group of assassins show up, sent to kill him by a Derzhi heged, Seyonne has no choice but to go to Aleksander, his former master, and warn him. It turns out that Aleksander already knows, but his father, the emperor, just died and the Council of the Twenty is fighting Aleksander's ascension to the throne. Tricked into starting a battle that he knows he cannot win, Aleksander is betrayed and only Seyonne can save him.While Seyonne waits for Aleksander to heal, he comes in contact with a mysterious sage in a long-deserted city and Seyonne knows that he can only delay his destiny, not change it. For Seyonne has long seen a terrible warrior in the dreaded palace in the land of the demons - a warrior with his face. Seyonne waits as long as he can to try and help Aleksander, but the demon part of him is tearing his soul apart and the nightmares keep him from any kind of rest. Seyonne forces himself to journey across the borders of the world to the palace where something dark waits to destroy him and the world as he knows it...This is an absolutely stunning trilogy by Carol Berg. It began with Transformation (my personal favorite), continued with Revelation and ends here with Restoration. Seyonne and Aleksander are some of the most memorable heroes in all of my fantasy reading and all of Carol Berg's characters are well drawn and absolutely fascinating. The world that Seyonne inhabits is never static - the rules of the game change in every book so the reader never really knows what to expect. This book was absolutely heart wrenching and really showed the costs that are associated with changing the world for the better. Seyonne lost everything and then regained everything and it was so hard to watch him change and to lose that core of honor and belief in the value of lives for a brief time. For anyone who loves fantasy, this trilogy should be on your must read list - and they are well worth keeping to read again and again! I am eagerly awaiting more fabulous tales from Carol Berg, a tremendously talented author.

A Splendid epic !

I practically devoured this brilliant series in a week and I have just finished Restoration. Restoration does not disappoint. It is a worthy ending to this magnificent series. So much so that I feel somewhat empty towards the last sentence simply because the series has ended and I will no longer have the pleasure of reading about Seyonne. But I am grateful that I have discovered Berg and her world and look forward to this must read writer's next effort. Restoration does not stand on its own and must be read after the first 2 in the series to really appreciate it and the whole series. I am lucky to have read all 3 continuously with no long waiting in between. I always feel that no writer should attempt the narration of his tale in the first person unless he is a gifted writer who writes from the heart. Berg is just such a writer. Her brilliant writing in first person just sweeps me along as I become enmeshed in Seyonne's world and struggles. In Seyonne Berg has created a wonderful hero whom I will always remember. Thank you Berg for such an amazing series and please do not let us wait too long for your next story!

Hard to believe it's the last book in the series

With "Restoration" Carol Berg brings her excellent Rai-Kirah series to an end. This book can only really be appreciated if you have read parts 1 & 2 of the series (Transformation and Relevation). It's hard to know what to write and not give away any major plotlines.In this book Seyonne finds some hard won, and unexpected truths about the ancient war that ripped his homeland apart. He also finds he must make a larger sacrifice than he ever dreamed to prevent himself creating a worse situation in the future. The other characters you grew to enjoy in books 1 & 2 are not forgotten here, but the real strengh of these books is in the character of the narrator, Seyonne. He keeps the books "centered" and you have a central character who you really care about and can understand.All three of these books were an enjoyable read and I look forward to more books by this author. I hope they live up this fantastic first run series.

Fantastic read...of course!

In baseball terms Carol Berg has scored a triple with Restoration. This is the final installment of the Rai-Kirah trilogy and she does not disappoint. This book will make you cheer, it will make you cry, it will keep you thinking and caring about the characters Alexander and Seyonne long after you finish it. If you haven't read Transformation and Revelation yet, then by all means do so and prepare to be in thrall to one of the best new writers in the world of Fantasy. I don't want to keep retelling the plot line but suffice to say Seyonne has to confront his inner demon (literally!) and Alexander confronts more than a few outer ones. Can't wait for her next book, Song of the Beast
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