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The Price of Spring

di Daniel Abraham

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Fifteen years have passed since the devastating war between the Galt Empire and the cities of the Khaiem, in which the Khaiem's poets and their magical power known as "andat" were destroyed, leaving the women of the Khaiem and the men of Galt infertile. The emperor of the Khaiem is trying to form a marriage alliance between his son and the daughter of a Galtic lord, hoping the Khaiem men and Galtic women will produce a new generation to help create a peaceful future.But Maati, a poet who has been in hiding for years and is driven by guilt over his part in the disastrous end of the war, defies tradition and begins training female poets. With Eiah, the emperor's daughter, helping him, he intends to create andat and to restore the world to how it was before the war. As the prospect of peace dims under the lash of Vanjit's new andat, Maati and Eiah try to end her reign of terror. But time is running out for both the Galts and the Khaiem.… (altro)
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This book really built on the foundation of the previous books. I really liked how the unexpected side effect of saving the Empire in the previous book became the crucial problem to solve in this book, and how the two main protagonists both want to solve this problem, but in different ways -- neither is completely right, neither is completely wrong, and I found both sympathetic at times. The magic system in this series is wonderfully different and the dangers of wielding this power ultimately drives everything that happens. I liked the cast of characters and liked how even their short-sighted, bad decisions seemed totally appropriate based on their personality and knowledge at the time (rather than forced to drive the plot as in some stories). I liked how the author thought about and described the economic and social consequences of 20 years of the curse from the 3rd book. I really liked following the stories of the protagonists from their early youth to their great old age and how the world and their experiences ended up shaping them. Overall I thought this was a fantastic series. ( )
  yaj70 | Jan 22, 2024 |
Wonderful. This series never lost steam or fell into predictability. Abraham didn't ever need to resort to long, boring expository to explain his world; instead, he created a culture the reader sinks into without realizing it, peopled with characters so complex and flawed you can't help but empathize with them. ( )
  Harks | Dec 17, 2022 |
With a wistful sigh, I come to the end of the Long Price Quartet. Bittersweet, in turns intense and moving, I find that no more words can suffice than: I'm so glad I read these books. ( )
  JimDR | Dec 7, 2022 |
That this was Abraham's first long work is impressive -- a big story, that of a life of one extraordinary man and the people around him -- extraordinary for his lack of interest in power, but his willingness to step up to the plate, every time recognizing (reluctantly) that somehow, as hard as it is for him to believe, he is more fit to lead than anyone else. The question remains: What to do about these andat? These creations of metaphor and idea made manifest? Are they truly too dangerous to use? This last book is a tour de force as the Khaiem and the Galts hunt down a rogue poet and try to save not just the empire, but the whole world. Unlikely that I will read this a third time, so I am a little bereft, once again.***** ( )
  sibylline | Nov 23, 2022 |
I really liked this book. An excellent wrap up to an excellent series. ( )
  smbass | Jan 30, 2022 |
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Fifteen years have passed since the devastating war between the Galt Empire and the cities of the Khaiem, in which the Khaiem's poets and their magical power known as "andat" were destroyed, leaving the women of the Khaiem and the men of Galt infertile. The emperor of the Khaiem is trying to form a marriage alliance between his son and the daughter of a Galtic lord, hoping the Khaiem men and Galtic women will produce a new generation to help create a peaceful future.But Maati, a poet who has been in hiding for years and is driven by guilt over his part in the disastrous end of the war, defies tradition and begins training female poets. With Eiah, the emperor's daughter, helping him, he intends to create andat and to restore the world to how it was before the war. As the prospect of peace dims under the lash of Vanjit's new andat, Maati and Eiah try to end her reign of terror. But time is running out for both the Galts and the Khaiem.

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