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    The Curse of the Mistwraith (Wars of Light and Shadow #1)[August 1, 2023]
    
  
  
      Andrew wrote: "Hello everyone! I just read Curse of of the Mistwraith last month, and did a play by play reaction over on Twitter. I'm rearing and ready to talk about this amazing book!Rather than dump all my sp..."
Welcome, Andrew! Glad to see you join us! Book 2 is a riot! (Also, as I say, the more, the Merior. :P ) I enjoyed your thoughts on twitter, so looking forward to this too! :)
      Hi everyone, I'm also joining a bit late. I never used groups on Goodreads so navigating all of the threads to find this one was a journey...A bit of my background with the CotM - this is gonna be my 3rd attempt at reading it. I found the story incredibly interesting and the main reason why I keep coming back to it. But I personally found that in this book I need a few pages to really sink into the story and actually retain what I'm reading. I kept putting off reading it regularly to read it in larger chunks but then the pages just kept piling up and I couldn't keep up with the readalongs I tried to follow, so I would eventually just end up setting it aside for another time. Hopefully, this one is the charm.
This time around it was a lot easier for me to follow all of the perspectives and location changes and what was actually happening rather than spending that whole section trying to figure out how these new characters connected to the previously given information.
I still found Arithon a lot more interesting and I would agree with everyone's descriptions of the differences between the two brothers. The scene with Lysaer from Chapter 1 sticks out, with 2 descriptions of Arithons expressions as guarded to his true feelings which in turn made me interested to find out more about him.
'In silence, the crown prince regarded a face whose humanity lay sealed behind ungoverned viciousness.'
'..his control slipped, to reveal tearing grief and shocking desperation. Then, his mask of indifference restored,...'
The flashback when the King said that the children were a dowry was very interesting. I wonder how we came to that, and why did the grandfather choose it that way? Maybe he already knew what lay ahead considering he also warned Arithon where his talents lay when he was offered to be his father's heir.
      EllenaReads wrote: "The flashback when the King said that the children were a dowry was very interesting. I wonder how we came to that, and why did the grandfather choose it that way? Maybe he already knew what lay ahead considering he also warned Arithon where his talents lay when he was offered to be his father's heir.."Hi, Ellena! Hope this time works out as well! :)
Regarding the question about the flashback. Not entirely a spoiler as it predates the opening, but I'll include here.
(view spoiler)
Also, if you check out the books section for Wars of Light and Shadow and look in the FAQ on Janny's website for the Athera and Splinter Worlds section for "How did the blood feud between s'Ilessid and s'Ffalenn originate?" and see the far distant details about how this began. :)
      chibipoe wrote: "Also, if you check out the books section for Wars of Light and Shadow and look in the FAQ on Janny's website for the Athera and Splinter Worlds section for "How did the blood feud between s'Ilessid and s'Ffalenn originate?" and see the far distant details about how this began. :)"Thank you for the explanation.
I looked at the website before for the artwork but I'm always a bit cautious when reading authors websites if I don't know how spoiler safe they are. Thank you for referencing it, I totally forgot about it.
      EllenaReads wrote: "chibipoe wrote: "Also, if you check out the books section for Wars of Light and Shadow and look in the FAQ on Janny's website for the Athera and Splinter Worlds section for "How did the blood feud ..."Understandable! The sections in the FAQ are all 'click on them to see' I would link, but cannot in here. It's pretty wordy too so not sure if it fits in the character limits, lol). Hence the specifically mentioning which section it was to avoid anything spoilery. (the section is all info prior to opening and just focuses on the reasons for the feud solely)
      Hi everyone. It's awesome to see you all reading already. 😍I've also started today and just like Choko, I had forgotten how rough the start is.
Johanna - we'll be here whenever you get the book and start reading.
Just like Olivia, I immediately liked Arithon. But then, I also found Lysaer a bit faulty. Very intelligent and charismatic, something that's pretty clear from his interaction with the nobles, but faulty at his core. There was that little something I couldn't quite put my finger on even at first read that made Lysaer feel untrustworthy.
Now, after several rereads, I get where that feeling is coming from and why but still...
I am curious how everyone feels about both Lysaer and Arithon in the beginning.
Chibipoe - THANK YOU for being here and reading with us. Your insight is wonderful and it does raise a lot of great questions.
I agree with you on the prologue and reason for the lack of mention of Lysaer's name. And I also feel that nudges readers in favour of Arithon.
      I feel, thinking on it some more, that Lysaer has, whether from upbringing or other reasons(details we will learn later in this book), a tendency to perceive situations in absolutes/black and white and doesn't step beyond that.
    
      Also, please don't forget this thread: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...We have a Q&A and I was speaking with Janny just now, so if you ask questions, she'll see and will answer if she can!(spoilers permitting). There's loads of neat tidbits that she can share, so don't be shy!
So far, with my brief summary of Chapter II, what are everyone's thoughts so far? Has bits in Chapter II changed any thoughts from I? Anything interesting you've noticed so far? :)
      I'm going to start opening spoilers and leaving some comments in the weekend. I need to wrap up my current reads so I can properly start concentrating on this.
    
      I absolutely love how quickly Wurts made us care for both Arithon and Lysaer. You can see right through to their personalities as “better than their predecessors” and it made me so excited to continue.
    
      Andrew wrote: "I absolutely love how quickly Wurts made us care for both Arithon and Lysaer. You can see right through to their personalities as “better than their predecessors” and it made me so excited to conti..."Interesting thought! I would wonder about that assessment, but given what we see of Lysaer's father, the King of Amroth, we can reasonably conclude that as true, Though a bit harder to tell with Avar, Arithon's father. There's the adultery, sure, but not a great deal else to draw on there.
      All right ladies and gents!
I just finished chapter 1 and will probably try and continue with one chapter a day. Fingers crossed. But I have 3 other BRs this month so I might need to juggle a bit.
At what chapter are you all?
Do I have a lot to catch up with?
Also - hi Andrew. Welcome to our BR. It's nice to have you here. :)
      Hi, Laura!From what I have seen, we've got some all over the place. I think everyone is still fairly early but that is based on the last batch of updates I saw, so everyone may have sped up since! I'm up through II with summaries myself though. :) Was going to give a bit before III to let things percolate. :)
      Chapter 1I felt for Arithon from the beginning because of the treatment the sailors were giving him and because of his clear(view spoiler)
The first officer notices; (view spoiler) Why?
Is it because (view spoiler) Or something else?
His words to the healer were horrible. Taking into account the fact that Arithon was a known and feared (view spoiler)
So I do wonder. Would Arithon's curses have really come true? Did he say them intent on harming or just like that, hoping to scare but not harm? What do you all think?
Lysaer - ''dependably, exactingly fair' is what people call him. How do you like him?
I've been on the fence about him from the very first moment. Because (view spoiler)
He intentionally made a disgusting remark (view spoiler)
That made me want to straight out give him the stink eye.
And then he felt the need, when sending for his captain, to say: (view spoiler)
How do you all find Lysaer?
Did you notice at the end the High Mage of Rauven, desperately waiting (view spoiler)I found this particular note very intriguing. Did you wonder about the same?
      Joseph wrote: "Hey everyone! Just joined up after hearing about this buddy read today from chibipoe.Im currently on chapter 6 and I love how accessible this is as literature. The story has also been very dramat..."
Welcome to the party, Joseph!
      If you click on the little link above the comment box that says (some html is okay) it explains how to add the spoiler tags.
    
      Will post some thoughts on chapter III soon! How is everyone doing so far? What are you liking? Anything unclear or finding that you don't like?
    
      For Dascen Elur? Not as of yet(though I believe Janny mentioned planning to work on one). For Athera, there is an interactive map accessible from her website. It will include marks for possible spoilers as well, iirc.
    
      chibipoe wrote: "Hi, Laura!..... I'm up through II with summaries myself though. :) Was going to give a bit before III to let things percolate. :)."
You don't need to do chapter summaries though. We already have those I had made at the previous BR. They are all in a separate thread for an easy access to those who'd like to refer to them.
Here is the link:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
      Laura wrote: "chibipoe wrote: "Hi, Laura!..... I'm up through II with summaries myself though. :) Was going to give a bit before III to let things percolate. :)."
You don't need to do chapter summaries though..."
Fair enough! :)
      Chapter 2Am I a bad person for wishing someone would trash the shit out of his royal A-hole ruler of Damroth? The drop dead ASAP kind of royal trashing, pretty please!!
I hate the guy and taking into account Lysaer (view spoiler)
Arithon's suffering was heartbreaking and I had forgotten how much I love Sethvir.
      Amroth's king does seem on the surface to be pretty reprehensible, I agree. And we know he did some shading of the truth to facilitate his marriage to Talera for using the gifted talents as a weapon against Karthan(a desire that never came to fruition, mind). We also know that the feud's endured for seven generations and one assumes a fair number of incidents over that time have kept it burning. We see enough to learn that the feud has made its mark on Lysaer via his mother's departure as well as fear of his father's rages. So I wonder what sort of incidents that Lysaer's father has endured throughout his lifetime that have shaped him to be so bitter and hostile?
      It's also very interest to see how the s'Ilessid geas of Justice manifests in Lysaer versus his father during the book. (view spoiler)
    
      Andrew wrote: "It's also very interest to see how the s'Ilessid geas of Justice manifests in Lysaer versus his father during the book. [spoilers removed]"Oh. That is a very good point and an angle I had not considered! Well-thought out, Andrew! :D
      So, we have the Red Desert ahead of us.(view spoiler)
ETA: What are people's thoughts so far? What do you think of the insights we get here as they endure privation and trials?
      Where's everyone at so far? We're just about halfway through the month(just a few days away), so figured would check to see! Feel free to share if you're further in! (That's great, if so!) For those who're in on first time through, can't wait to see your reactions as we go. There's some great stuff ahead. :D
    
      One area that Janny especially excels at is endings. Events may move at a slower pace early on, as everything is set into place but then when it's time, *bam*, it's reaching the top of the roller coaster and then barreling down, full speed ahead. And she never does the same ending twice as the series goes on. :) With where you are, you're about to hit the first peak and then it will build again to the finale. :D
    
      Noooo I had a comment and accidentally refreshed the page.. Trying to remember what I had written so far.. I have a hard time with non-audio.. I don't have that much time and I'm a little impatient so eye-reading is a little tough lately, but I'm about half way through III. Exile (right before Transgression ). I have a lot of similar thoughts about what we've seen about the brothers so far (view spoiler)
      Reading a tad further, I stopped there last week because we got to different POV when I was just getting used to the first bit of the book... Along with new namesJust visited Laura's linked summaries which helped ground me a bit, so here I go!
      We should be passing through and meeting(well, we see them briefly prior to this) Asandir and Dakar. The (view spoiler)
      Running late, but I couldn't resist such a tempting party. Getting a few pages in before bed tonight.
    
        
      I've read the first chunk of the book 3x... I just suck at making time for ebooks, the past 5-10 years... 1000x more successful at audiobooks...
I think I've made it to the (view spoiler)
  
  
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      chibipoe wrote: "One area that Janny especially excels at is endings. Events may move at a slower pace early on, as everything is set into place but then when it's time, *bam*, it's reaching the top of the roller c..."
Janny's contributions to the Riftwar Cycle, are definitely my favorites, of the 10 or so books I read in that mega-series... the Empire trilogy...
  
  
  Janny's contributions to the Riftwar Cycle, are definitely my favorites, of the 10 or so books I read in that mega-series... the Empire trilogy...
      Timelord Iain wrote: "chibipoe wrote: "One area that Janny especially excels at is endings. Events may move at a slower pace early on, as everything is set into place but then when it's time, *bam*, it's reaching the to..."Empire is such a good series, I agree! It is, though, a very different story than Wars. Both are tightly focused, but Empire's... mmm, focus is on Mara and how she impacts and brings change to her world. Wars has a similarly tight focus, but its stakes and scale are grander. That tight focus though, is a constant between both. Keep us right in on the action, witnessing the crucial events.
Timelord Iain wrote: "I've read the first chunk of the book 3x... I just suck at making time for ebooks, the past 5-10 years... 1000x more successful at audiobooks...
I think I've made it to the [spoilers removed]"
The audiobook situation is so weird. Publishers, what're we gonna do?
As to your progress. Ah yes, there's a bit of a lull(it seems) there as the brothers acclimate and learn about this new world, but it's very important. I've seen the complaint that it's a bit like a 'travelogue' in this part, that they're just going from place to place and being told stuff, but I truthfully can't understate its importance. Everything that goes through here is a piece carefully placed. Some of it won't have an immediate payoff as it lays down for future books. (I can think of one moment at Althain Tower in particular). (I think that's where you are, based on your descriptions. :D ) If I am right, the next two chapters should hook you thoroughly.
If I am wrong in my assessment of where you are, then keep going. As I said, there's a gold mine here, all laid down, some for future things, but everything is important and some details get glossed over even when being said outright. If ebook reading is an issue, if you're in the US, I'll happily supply a physical copy if that would work better. I can toss in the mail this afternoon, if you're interested(I have spares). :)
Paula wrote: "yeah, me too, such a tempting BR"
It's a fantastic series and we welcome all!
Nirkatze wrote: "Running late, but I couldn't resist such a tempting party. Getting a few pages in before bed tonight."
Welcome! Glad to see new faces!
      I also was planning on joining but missed the starting date as I was mega ill, but since Nirkatze and Paula are starting now, I reckon I'll join too in a bit. :)
    
      I've read the first chunk of the book 3x... I just suck at making time for ebooks, the past 5-10 years... 1000x more successful at audiobooks...Oh my god, are you PHYSICALLY reading Iain?! :O :O
Never thought I'd see the day! Lol.
        
      Not really... I just popped in to visit and reminisce on the part I've actually read... I've got Tsalmoth and a bunch of October Daye short stories to read in my limited ebook time... I managed Dragonback with text to speech app, and lagged on Illuminations for so long the audiobook was announced, so I'm just waiting for September on that one now... Text-to-speech gets the job done in a pinch, but mostly only works for series with no invented words... And it's never going to be perfect...
    
  
  
  
      I was unable to read my book for a bit, but I am back! Sorry, I am still on Ch. 1... As Iain said, it's hard to be at home and do eye books, particularly since I just finished two big ones I was reading - reading...
    
      Choko wrote: "I was unable to read my book for a bit, but I am back! Sorry, I am still on Ch. 1... As Iain said, it's hard to be at home and do eye books, particularly since I just finished two big ones I was re..."No worries! We still have the rest of the month! and as I have two spares, my offer for a physical copy of Curse of the Mistwraith is open as well!
      Iain - I wanted to ask the same thing as Beena.ARE YOU PHYSICALLY READING?!
OMG!!
It would be really cool to have you here but I get why you can't.
I got used to reading ebooks lately because I can increase the font at a comfortable size and find the mass market paperbacks very hard to get through. The text is too damn small nowadays even withy glasses.😅
That's the reason I also fell behind at this reread.
      @Beena, Paula and Nirkatze I'm also only at chapter 3 so you're not late.
Besides, no one says we need to finish reading before the end of the month. We can wait on each other and always ask Yanique to change the date for the next BR.
And Choko - you'll be leaving us all in the dust girl even if you start reading one day before the end of the BR so... It's totally cool if you start reading later.
I'm curious if you also feel the same way about Lysaer.
      Thank you for the welcome! Excited to be here with the second-wind of readers.OMG Beena, your rag on Iain made me laugh so loud... Sorry Iain...
Also dittoing that Janny's Riftwar books are my favorites of those... I think I actually didn't finish the last book because I didn't want to see it ending, and have always meant to go back... that would be one mega BR wouldn't it, trying to do all the Riftwar books..
Trying to read through all the comments leading up to here, and stumbled across Olivia's Donkey comment... like Felina, I am very much looking forward to seeing the scene that inspired that.
Adding my thoughts and prayers to the group--all the healthy wishes for y'all and your families...
@Chipiboe, re: prologue--it's really nice to take a second look at that opening text after reading a couple chapters--I'd been thinking about it as I read, but I didn't remember the details very clearly, and one downside of an ebook is that it isn't quite as simple to flip to other parts of the book just for a peek. I really like the idea of historical records in opposition. That also makes me wonder a bit--is what we are reading reliable? How accurate are visions of the sages--or how trustworthy the sages reporting them? Makes me think a little of the Witcher.
The use of Athiron's name v. Lord of Light is a very interesting note... and had the feel of religious bias to me... like how saying Voldemort's name takes away the mystery and the power, but you'd never presume to refer to God by his name.
Like Olivia & Emily, I had the opposite reaction from Choko--when I read the prologue, my gut immediately pegged Athiron as a good guy who was the victim of a smear campaign for having shadow powers... and rather liked his tenacity and control.
Just through Chapter II so far and really liking it--I really like how the unrolling of the world is coming along faster than I would have expected, but still with a lot of questions to plumb. Like, the whole prologue thing. It sets it up... and then we immediately see the characters it refers to. And the opening chapter quotes and prophecies hint at more things... and then we get a bit of a grounding in what they refer to right away. But not everything.
A bit curious about the timeline--the prologue says the war lasted for five centuries... (view spoiler)
      Nirkatze wrote: "Also curious about the s'F... and s'I... people... at first sight of Athiron, I was thinking "elves!"--but it seems it's just family lines? The "s" is like a nobility thing, like the "al" in Borderlander names in Wheel of Time?."I don't know the exact reason for this but I vaguely recall Janny speaking about it once. We do, though, have a Q&A thread, so I will zip over to that(it needs love too!) and ask. Don't be shy for that also, as Janny will happily answer questions if we ask!
      @Nirkatze "re: prologue--it's really nice to take a second look at that opening text after reading a couple chapters--I'd been thinking about it as I read, but I didn't remember the details very clearly, and one downside of an ebook is that it isn't quite as simple to flip to other parts of the book just for a peek. I really like the idea of historical records in opposition. That also makes me wonder a bit--is what we are reading reliable? How accurate are visions of the sages--or how trustworthy the sages reporting them?"Re: ebooks. I hear you, Kindle has its bookmark thing but I forget to use that(or trigger it at random without noticing). Nothing like the joy of 'bookmark placed(or thumb), then flip to place you want and look for, before flipping back!
I think what we are reading *is* reliable. The Sages gained an accurate account of the key events that lead to this whole incident across the 500 year span, but they're simply presenting that information, as the last bit suggests. "Here's a record of what happened. You can see these things unfold, but without editorializing. Like it says, "Let each who read determine the good or evil for themselves." Up to us to decide and see within or beyond the limits of our biases and prejudices, beliefs, etc.
        
      Laura wrote: "Iain - I wanted to ask the same thing as Beena.
ARE YOU PHYSICALLY READING?!
OMG!!
It would be really cool to have you here but I get why you can't.
I got used to reading ebooks lately because I ..."
Sounds like you need them reading glasses that magnify 1.5-3x...
  
  
  ARE YOU PHYSICALLY READING?!
OMG!!
It would be really cool to have you here but I get why you can't.
I got used to reading ebooks lately because I ..."
Sounds like you need them reading glasses that magnify 1.5-3x...
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Rather than dump all my spoilerific reactions here you can find and read by Beat by Beat reactions (again, please note, with spoilers!) here!:
https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog...
I wrote my reactions from the POV of an Author (which I am) and can't wait to chat with all of you about the series! I'm diving into book 2 soon!
--Andrew D Meredith