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Bound in Blood by P.C. Hodgell

especbooks's review

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5.0

This is such a rich, full universe, complex in every way. I did not realize how much had stuck with me, even with these volumes that I had not read so many times as the first two.

Some may be disturbed by the harsh realism presented in this tale of intrigue, where so much rests within the grey. Friend and foe are not so clear, and neither is the honorable path, and social mores differ from our own, but Hodgell stays true to the universe she has masterfully created and engages the reader in this intricately woven tale where right and wrong may not be easily determined but great fiction is always clear.

I am eager to finish the next volume,[b:Honor's Paradox|10830207|Honor's Paradox (Kencyrath, #6)|P.C. Hodgell|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1328001051s/10830207.jpg|15744193], so I can move on to the newest installment,[b:The Sea of Time|13547210|The Sea of Time|P.C. Hodgell|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1391700976s/13547210.jpg|19112348].

collegecate's review

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4.0

So good to get back to this series! Much of the material here is briefly described in the [b:Blood and Ivory: A Tapestry|69174|Blood and Ivory A Tapestry (Kencyrath)|P.C. Hodgell|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388545546s/69174.jpg|1281032] collection.

cindywho's review

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3.0

It's always been an odd series. Dark and with lots of details that can be hard to remember along with strange flashes of humor. Jame continues her time as a cadet, dealing with ghosts, other cadets and pets. The library didn't have it, so it was my first ebook purchase ever.

assaphmehr's review

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5.0

I've recently decided to re-read this excellent epic fantasy cycle, and review as I go.

What to Expect

Bound in Blood sees Jame continuing her military education in the randon college of Tentir, as well as increasing involvement with the Merikit hill-tribes and the native forces on the Kencyrath's adopted world. Some of the mysteries that were painfully obvious to readers who have been following the books diligently are becoming clearer to the characters, and they in turn are growing up towards their inevitable final role in what would one day be a climatic resolution to this epic cycle. If you've read so far in the series you probably like Hodgell's style, but if you haven't this isn't the place to jump in.

What I liked

Hodgell's story-telling and world-building are top-notch, her story pacing is excellent, and she balances light and dark themes perfectly. I love the tantalising glimpses into Jame's past, and the slowly-building tension around her. One can't help but feel immersed in the story, love Jame's vibrancy, and wish to learn more.

What to be aware of

This is book 5 of a long running series (over 35 years, so far). You really need to start at [b:God Stalk|69169|God Stalk (Kencyrath, #1)|P.C. Hodgell|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1287523762s/69169.jpg|1281031] if you're to have any chance of understanding what is going on. The series, as I understand it, is still not complete (though I imagine that wouldn't stop any GRRM fans).

Summary

A highly recommended series. This is epic fantasy done right, with perfect balance of light and dark, and excellent, slowly-building pacing. If you love fantasy, I strongly suggest you add God Stalk to your TBR pile.
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kaylynn's review

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5.0

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