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“Scenes that fairly soar infuse the tale with mythical qualities, which are buttressed by vitalized characterizations (the otters, foxes and dragons as well as Teb are developed in loving detail while the evil ones are truly evil). An enthralling fantasy that begs a sequel, better yet a series of sequels.” —ALA Booklist
“A sense that communication with animals once existed but has been lost permeates all of human lore. Georgia writer Shirley Rousseau Murphy's forte is her ability to vicariously compensate for this loss through her stories. In Nightpool she is in top form.” —Atlanta Journal and Constitution
--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sadly, this author is not better known.,
By S. K. Leggate "Sunni" (Fernley, NV United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nightpool (Unbound)
This is a wonderful novel, by a little known author with a terrific level of talent. An evil, and dark power has flexed its muscles over the land of Tirror. The king of Auric is killed, but his son, Prince Tebriel manages to escape. He is protected by the animals that used to once co-exist peacefully with humans. The animals can no longer hide him however, from the dark forces that have inhabited Tirror, or from his destiny. Teb will look to the dragons who rule the skies.This was a very quick read for me as it was tremendously enjoyable. I was moved by the author's description, and imagination. She developes an beautiful story that held my attention from beginning to end.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow,
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This review is from: Nightpool (Paperback)
Hands down, one of the best written fantasy books I have ever read. It is not as dark as Jordan or even Tolkien and seems to lie more in the vein of the Narnia books, but the writting is sublime. I consider it one of the great tragedies of the fantasy genre that Shirley Rousseau Murphy is not better known.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Highly melodramatic, but good nonetheless.,
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This review is from: Nightpool (Library Binding)
I'll admit that I'm biased--I like any book dealing with dragons. That goes double for one by an author who can write on the telepathic dragon/human link subject without sounding like a two-bit parody of Anne McCaffrey. And Shirley Rousseau Murphy has succeeded. My one complaint was the melodramatic nature of the characters-- the villains had no redeeming qualities, the heroes had very few faults. This detracted somewhat from the storyline of all three books in the trilogy.
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