Changer of Days (Anghara Kir Hama, #2)
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Changer of Days (Anghara Kir Hama #2)

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The child Anghara Kir Hama was forced to flee the kingdom she rightfully ruled, escaping the murderous wrath of her brother, the usurper, who would see her dead to secure the throne. But her years spent in a strange desert land -- honing the miraculous power called Sight -- have forever changed the young queen. And now it is time to claim what is hers.

But treachery greets

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Mass Market Paperbound, 339 pages
Published June 1st 2005 by Eos Fantasy
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Ningerbil
Ningerbil rated it 4 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: young adults (14+) and adults
Shelves: fantasy, young-adult
The follow-up to The Hidden Queen. A great follow-up, which kept me up waaaay too late trying to finish it (thank heavens for caffeine!) I'm glad that despite the actions of the last book, Sif remains a human, even sympathetic character. He's one of the most interesting villians I've read, because he actually does have a conscience(even if he doesn't always LISTEN to it). The heroine Anghara gets put through the ringer after her capture causes her to lose her Sight. She and Kieran journey to the...more
Lynn Abbey
Lynn Abbey rated it 3 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: a voracious reader of fantasy
Recommended to Lynn by: the author
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The conclusion of a straight-forward fantasy that is, in many respects, a throwback to an earlier style...or, perhaps, a reflection of the fact that Changer of Days was published in New Zealand and is the product of a smaller fiction market. The story is well written. Hrmoic has a good cinemagraphic eye for getting the most from the scenes she illuminates...in different hands, this story could have gone on for four volumes. But it's more a comfortable variation on the "gifted, endangered...more
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:) Lovely indeed.
Kerry
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Recommends it for: sci-fi and fantasy fans
It was pretty cool, an interesting mix of magic and politics.
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ALMA ALEXANDER is a Pacific Northwest novelist who writes for both
grown-up audiences ("The Hidden Queen", "Changer of Days", "The
Secrets of Jin Shei") and YA audiences (the Worldweavers trilogy,
"Gift of the Unmage", "Spellspam" and "Cybermage"). Her work has been
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The Secrets of Jin-shei (Jin-Shei, #1) Gift of the Unmage (Worldweavers, #1) The Hidden Queen (Anghara Kir Hama, #1) Spellspam (Worldweavers, #2) Cybermage (Worldweavers, #3)

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