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Amberlight

di Sylvia Kelso

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Tellurith, the head of a great ruling House in Amberlight, inexplicablyfinds a battered outlander left for dead in the streets of the legendary city-- and an oracle reveals that he must not die. The man, although strippedof his memory, may know of a threat to Amberlight's unique possession: themotherlodes of the qherrique, the pearl-rock that gives their world its mostpowerful tool. Tangled in intrigue, insurrection and brutal warfare, it willtake a cataclysmic upheaval for Tellurith and the stranger to begin to grasp themore-than-human mystery that brought them together.… (altro)
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I wanna scream and hit things to be honest. The last time that happened was when I read [b:The Road|6288|The Road|Cormac McCarthy|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1435861842s/6288.jpg|3355573], I think. I'm still not totally sure what I just read. I kind of got it at the end, the point and the stuff that happened in the last few pages (and by that I mean like the last ten pages) were good. The book was interesting, if not confusing as hell, for the first half but then the war started and I think I skimmed more than read because it was honestly so boring and drawn out. There was some nice equality stuff going on which was nice though then the war made them unnecessarily painful. But I was happy that in the end the qherrique got the suicide it wanted in the end.

The writing is really strange and not in a good way. In the [b:The Road|6288|The Road|Cormac McCarthy|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1435861842s/6288.jpg|3355573] way that makes me want to rip out pages or something. It's not as upsetting as that but it's still so . . .

Man. I don't even know who I would recommend this too. I usually have an idea of the type of person who would like something but this one is just a bit ridiculous. ( )
  Isana | Jul 7, 2020 |
Review by Carissa Thorp

Amberlight is the first in a series of novels by Kelso under Juno Books "fantasy with a focus on the female" imprint. In Kelso's world, qherrique is all sorts of power; social, political, security, energy, and the city of Amberlight has the monopoly over it, by virtue of a hereditary and gender specific ability to mine the valuable stone. It has brought into being a matriarchal society, surrounded by patriarchal societies, all of whom want a piece of qherrique. The heroine, Tellurith, is the Head of a ruling House who rescues an amnesiac stranger found in a dangerous part of town, and though she suspects he could a spy, they fall in love. As a consequence, her House and City are put at risk.

Amberlight isn't an easy book to read, not because of its subject matter, but the prose. Because of its nature, I found myself reading it in a particular way; in two long sittings, so I didn't lose the "knack" of reading it. That said, it was worth the effort. The prose might be challenging, but it's beautiful and interesting of its own self.

Also, the story is gripping, and though I anticipated some cliche elements, Kelso carried it off. Her protagonist is a vivid character, and the city of Amberlight unique.
1 vota AurealisMagazine | Aug 16, 2008 |
Amberlight is an interesting fantasy that focuses on a matriarchal society, gender reversals, and even touches (but not through said guy's POV) male rape. It's a short read, and an interesting one, and while I had some problems getting through it, I'm glad I did. I'll be picking up the sequel when it's released this year.

The full review's in my LJ, if you're interested. Fair warning, it does contain spoilers: http://calico-reaction.livejournal.com/55382.html ( )
  devilwrites | Feb 7, 2008 |
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Lantz, TimothyImmagine di copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato

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Helen Merrick and Justine Larbalestier,
who first read this book in manuscript and
encouraged me to take it further,
with nostalgic memories of the TC hotline,
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High moon over Amberlight, commanding the zenith, radiant, imperial, the city's fretted-ink porticoes and balconies gnawing that torrent of aerial snow.
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Tellurith, the head of a great ruling House in Amberlight, inexplicablyfinds a battered outlander left for dead in the streets of the legendary city-- and an oracle reveals that he must not die. The man, although strippedof his memory, may know of a threat to Amberlight's unique possession: themotherlodes of the qherrique, the pearl-rock that gives their world its mostpowerful tool. Tangled in intrigue, insurrection and brutal warfare, it willtake a cataclysmic upheaval for Tellurith and the stranger to begin to grasp themore-than-human mystery that brought them together.

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