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4.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Book!, June 26, 2003
This is the first book in Patricia C. Wrede's series about the world of Lyra, a magical place that is shared by four races. It took me forever to find a copy of this book, but the wait was worth it. Like all of Wrede's books, one of the main characters is a capable heroine. In Shadow Magic, the Princess Aletheia, who reminded me of Cimorene, is kidnapped by mysterious men, one of whom only has a shadow where his face should be. They take her deep into the Wyrwood, a forest where the legendary Wyrds (cat-like creatures) are rumored to live. With the help of the Wyrds and a bard she meets in the forest, she manages to escape. The Wyrds agree to escort her back to her home city, but first they want her to stop by a Shee outpost, to describe the appearance of the shadow man. The Shee are one of the four races of Lyra, mystical and proud beings, not unlike elves. On the way to the outpost, Aletheia's brother and his friend Mar catch up to the group. When they reach the outpost, the Shee guard thinks it is necessary to go the main city of the Shee, deep in the protected mountains. The Shadow-Born are rising once again, creatures straight out of nightmares. They were bound countless years ago, in a place no one can find, but they have found a way to come back to power by possessing the bodies of men. If they gain any more power, they will be able to return completely, in their own form, and it is up to Alethia and her friends to stop them. This was a great series, and even if you read the books out of order, all of them make sense. If you like this one, I would recommend my favorite in the Lyra series, The Raven Ring.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wrede does it again!, October 7, 1997
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This review is from: Shadow Magic (Paperback)
The first in her incredible series about Lyra, Patricia C. Wrede's "Shadow Magic" has once again blended the trials and tribulations of royalty with the day-to-day life of the peasantry with that light touch that so endeared us in her "Enchanted Forest Chronicles." Beginning with the Journeyman Trader's infatuation with the Princess through the discovery of some family secrets, and leading up to the dramatic conclusion ending the war, the tone is mainly charming and witty. Admittedly not a literary classic, this book is still one of those rare gems that you just love to read again and again! I heartily recommend this book to any and all readers who have enjoyed Mercedes Lackey, Tanya Huff, or Anne McCaffrey. One of the only problems I had with this novel is that it is too short to truly get to know some of the side characters who may or may not have important revelations.
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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect, June 10, 2001
This review is from: Shadow Magic (Paperback)
I absolutley loved this book. It was humorous and adventureous, with just the right ammount of romance in it. Like all Wrede books, the characters were fully thought out and believable. The book is an easy read, but it's not just for children either. Anyone with any love for capeable princesses, fantastic beings, magical cataclysms, political intrigue, and true love must read this book! (note: this novel can also be found in the compiliation Shadows over Lyra)
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