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I've been rereading this series via Audible books as they've been coming available.
I'm not sure it's the book itself or the narrator, but I had a hard time staying interested, which was disappointing. Especially after having so enjoyed the first three books in this series.
I did like Diana L. Paxon's story, A Fugative Art. Lalo the Limner - a down and out painter who is given a sorcerous ability- wasn't one of my favorite charcters the first time I read this over 30 years ago, but this time aroun ...more
I'm not sure it's the book itself or the narrator, but I had a hard time staying interested, which was disappointing. Especially after having so enjoyed the first three books in this series.
I did like Diana L. Paxon's story, A Fugative Art. Lalo the Limner - a down and out painter who is given a sorcerous ability- wasn't one of my favorite charcters the first time I read this over 30 years ago, but this time aroun ...more

Apr 22, 2013
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