Andee's review
The Deed of Paksenarrion (omnibus)
by Elizabeth Moon
Andee's review
The Deed of Paksenarrion (omnibus) by Elizabeth Moon
Andee's review
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i enjoyed this book. most of the time i could spend hours reading, but at times i was bored with it. i found the message to symbolic of christianity and i felt it mirrored too closely the crusades. a lot of christian plugs throughout the book.
i did find Paksenarrion to be a simplistic idiot at times. Her ideals were so black and white. I felt the author tried to develop her character with her experience throughout her many journeys, but i can't possibly imagine her being as "mature" in real life as the author portrayed her. (and yes, i state this with the notion of impossibility) i think if i met her i wouldn't respect her, but i may like her.
i did find Paksenarrion to be a simplistic idiot at times. Her ideals were so black and white. I felt the author tried to develop her character with her experience throughout her many journeys, but i can't possibly imagine her being as "mature" in real life as the author portrayed her. (and yes, i state this with the notion of impossibility) i think if i met her i wouldn't respect her, but i may like her.
