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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great fantasy, February 2, 2007
This review is from: Feather (Paperback)
Feather has been captured by the Blens, the worse and the most feared enemy of her own tribe, the Wobans. Life is hard for the Blens' captives, and Feather is locked in a formidable struggle to survive. Her brother, Karsh, vows to find his sister and restore her to the tribe, but he has no idea where to start looking. Besides,he's just a boy, not yet a warrior.
The Blens are a nomadic tribe, surving by attacking other villages. They kill and capture the inhabits, stealing what they want and destroying the rest. Feather isn't used to such brutality, but she must learn to adapt if she wants to live. She holds onto the promise that there will be a day when the dark and the light are equal, broken things will be mended, and lost things will be found.
Although Feather was written for ages 9-12, readers of any age will enjoy this book. I was hooked from page one. It's an exciting story with complex characters and a terrific plot. I strongly recommend this one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
An incredible fantasy adventure., October 12, 2008
This review is from: Feather (Paperback)
Susan Page Davis has written an incredible fantasy adventure in Feather. Complete with a map in the front, readers will become enthralled with Davis' characters and tribes.
Feather and her brother, Karsh, are supposed to be picking berries for the village, but Karsh goes down into the cellar of the old outpost to look for treasures. As Feather begs him to come back up, she is kidnapped by Blens, a wandering tribe that raids villages, killing and stealing to get what they need.
When Karsh comes out of the cellar, he is horrified to see the Blens carrying Feather away. He runs back to his village, but the elders decide that going after Feather now would only make the Blens aware of their village. How many of their people should die to save one? Karsh understands, but cannot let Feather go. He vows to find her someday.
Feather learns how to survive as a slave to the Blens despite their brutal nature. Thankfully, a boy named Tag is kind to her and becomes a friend. Feather makes known her gift of fletching, adding feathers to arrows. If she can be useful to the Blens, perhaps they will not risk her life with beatings. While Feather travels with the Blens, she and Tag make plans to escape, waiting for the right moment when broken things are mended and lost things are found.
Feather is an exciting story of learning to survive despite strenuous obstacles. This novel might be recommended for readers ages 9-12, but readers of all ages will enjoy it. I loved this story and wish there was a sequel. (Hint, hint, Ms. Davis?)
Highly Recommended.
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