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2011-10 FORTRESS IN THE EYE OF TIME: first impressions and roll call (*no spoilers*)
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Don't be put off by the slower 'start' to this - once she winds it up/once the reader finds their footing, the story gains cracking pace, and the concepts are AWESOME.
I particularly loved how the fantastical elements are woven into an altogether stunning account that lays bare human nature. The elements of magic are woven in so organically seamlessly - it's exciting to have this book up for discussion, it's a landmark work.


You HAVE to stick with it...worth the ride, definitely.
Read it in July to be ready for the discussion... and am waiting to read the rest of the series (some rereads and some that I've never read) so I don't confuse myself with what's in the later books.
Patricia wrote: "I've started this, but finding it a little hard to get into. Looking forward to the discussion though."
It's definitely a challenging start, but it gets very very good as it progresses. I remember having trouble with the first 100 or so pages too. Cherryh puts you right inside the mind of her characters, and in this case that character just really has not much of a frame of reference yet.
It's definitely a challenging start, but it gets very very good as it progresses. I remember having trouble with the first 100 or so pages too. Cherryh puts you right inside the mind of her characters, and in this case that character just really has not much of a frame of reference yet.

I find it telling that I have such strong images and feelings of the 1st novel, though details are forgotten.





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Ron wrote: "All go on the tbriins (to be read immediately if not sooner) stack, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the tbr pile."
Great description!!
Great description!!

I loved the first chapter. In fact I read the first page over three times, just to soak in all the imagery and atmosphere.



Jacen wrote: " The "slow" start as mentioned by some was majorly overshadowed for me by the fantastic wordsmithing going on. It may be a little slow but a real joy to read all the same. "
I'm now reading the 2nd book in the series,
Fortress of Eagles. I found it slow-going, once again, until I got used to the way Cherryh writes. The sentences frequently seem awkwardly composed to me until I get into a rhythm of reading, and then the story flows.
I'm now reading the 2nd book in the series,
Fortress of Eagles. I found it slow-going, once again, until I got used to the way Cherryh writes. The sentences frequently seem awkwardly composed to me until I get into a rhythm of reading, and then the story flows.

I find Cherryh the opposite. Her prose flows like a brook on a gentle slope. I've been reading her since she 1st started publishing, so perhaps I am just used to her style?


LOL. These two by Cherryh are marvelous.

Warning: I started this series and couldn't stop! While #5 ends nicely enough, there are still unanswered questions and plenty of room for another book or two. So I'm over on Cherryh's website encouraging another book in eformat.
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