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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent read, October 6, 1999
Sira is the most powerful Chooser ever to be born in the Clan. Her power is so great that no clansman can survive her testing. But there is one who can. He is Jason Morgan, a human telepath. The Clan is afraid of Sira's power and Sira's choice of the human, and so they seek to destroy her. Sira exiles herself to a remote planet in an effort to have, even for a short while, control over her own life. But forces are at work to seek out Sira and take from her what only she has the right to give, and to destroy forever any hope that she and her human love can be together. Julie Czerneda has a unique outlook on life. The understanding with which she writes of races and cultures unknown to humankind is stunning and brilliant. Her prose is sprinkled with word-pictures so real that the reader becomes caught up in her fantasy world without even realizing it. Sira's story is engrossing, captivating, suspenseful and utterly compelling. Ms. Czerneda's talent grows and grows. Rickey R. Mallory
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You Had Me At Hello - Well, "Memories" I Guess., January 18, 2000
I have read a lot of sci-fi. I rarely find myself able to read a series beyond the first book, however Ties Of Power changes that. Having read book #1, A Thousand Words For Stranger, I find that Ties actually does what few other sequels do...it expands on the characters. This plot fits in perfectly and smoothly with that of Thousand, picking up where the last left off, and filling in some of the blanks that had me curious. The characters have a whole new role to play from last time, and they play it well. Best of all, we get to go into the characters' pasts, and unlike some authors methods of doing so, this is an engrossing trip, through flashbacks mostly, which goes into great depth in describing those characters' past lives, what it was that made them who thay are. And who doesn't love the Drapsk! One of the more peculiar races I have ever read about, yet brought almost to life through their actions and many peculiarities which only Julie Czerneda seems to be able to bring out in a character. Rarely have I seen a universe so well wrought, not to mention a race so vibrant in their realism. Definitely a must read. And, though this novel can be read by itself without having done so, I do recommend reading A Thousand Words For Stranger first so as to get deeper understanding of what is going on.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Continuing the high-class SF writing from "1000 Words...", August 24, 2001
Julie E. Czerneda is definitely on her way to being one of the greats of Canadian Science Fiction. Her sequel to "A Thousand Words for Stranger," "Ties of Power" brings us back into the world of Sira Di Sarc Morgan and Jason Morgan. Sira uncovered in the previous novel that previous to her amnesia and meeting Jason she was not a terribly nice person, planning on using Jason as a tool to reach maturity in her powers, Sira's amnesia was self-inflicted as part of one of the many plots of her people, the telepathic Clan. In this book, Sira navigates the integration of her previous life with her experiences with Jason, and the character development on this track is stunning! The plot moves forward even though there's quite a bit of flashback as we explore the pasts of some characters, and all of it is in the name of character development, which is a balance done well in this novel. More, as usual, even though she introduces many new technologies and alien races, Czerneda doesn't let them over power the real strength of the tale: the characters. Enter one of the cutest/most interesting alien races I've read to date into a series already deft and intruiging, and you're in for a great read. The Clan plotting and conniving picks up a pace, and the interplay between Sira and Jason is wonderful. I, for one, can't wait for book three. 'Nathan
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