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4.0 out of 5 stars
Here we go again., August 15, 2003
It is a little funny, because I am often so critical of Ian Irvine, but I keep buying and reading his books. There is a compliment there in its own right. Is that the kind of critic that a writer wants to have? One that keeps on complaining, but also keeps on buying.
To be clear, I like a whole lot about what he does-- both here and in the View from the Mirror series.
This said, I have a sinking feeling that we are going to have yet another weak central character who I don't really like as a person. I understand that is part of what Irvine does-- work with characters who are talented, but not terribly heroic. Unfortunately, I really found it difficult to like Tiaan. She gives in and she whines. And once again that character is given a foil of a weak man to play against-- in this series it is the fickle Minis with whom Tiaan is paired. I sincerely hope that this develops somewhere in the continuing books, because this character element is the thing that gives me the strong "here we go again" feeling in the review title. In his last series, nothing annoyed me more than this character dynamic.
I am in any case curious to see what happens in this post-Charon Santhenar. I will buy the next installment, even if I grumble while I do.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A pleasant read, May 5, 2003
I purchased this novel after reading The View From the Mirror series. Geomancer invloves new characters set on Santhenar. Their personalities are marvellously created with the same brilliant talent as Irvine use in the first series. It was a pleasure to read Geomancer. I eargerly await to see Tetrarch in my local store! Happy reading to you all :)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An interesting, quite captivating first book, June 30, 2003
After reading The View from the Mirror series, I decided to go on to the next series, which is set in the same world. Geomancer has turned out not only a great read, but also engages the reader. I am definitely looking forward to the next book. Some reviews on The View from the Mirror series have been quite unforgiving. Although Ian Irvine's books are not the best ever written, they are not as bad as the reviews display them as. You really have to finish all the books in the series before you make a judgement or comment on his writing.
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