Alfred's review
The Deed of Paksenarrion (omnibus)
by Elizabeth Moon
Alfred's review
The Deed of Paksenarrion (omnibus) by Elizabeth Moon
Alfred's review
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A well thought out book of medieval fantasy/fiction that seems to portray the chaotic and unforgiving nature of conflict (not just warfare) rather realistically.
The underlying religious theme and how that outlined the external conflict between good and evil seemed standard fare. How paks internalized that conflict really captured my interest in this book.
I enjoyed the character development of Paks especially, she grew throughout the the book in empathetic, but still unpredictable ways. I have a soft spot for strong female heroines and Paksenarrion got me though the 1000+ pages without difficulty.
The underlying religious theme and how that outlined the external conflict between good and evil seemed standard fare. How paks internalized that conflict really captured my interest in this book.
I enjoyed the character development of Paks especially, she grew throughout the the book in empathetic, but still unpredictable ways. I have a soft spot for strong female heroines and Paksenarrion got me though the 1000+ pages without difficulty.
