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(More customer reviews)When I first heard that this book was going to be released I thought that it would focus on Rani rebuilding her guild, her life in court and the problems that arise.I found that to be incorrect.There are only a few occasions when the Glasswrights' Guild is even mentioned.This book takes place two years after the previous one and the condition of the Guild is the same as at the end of the previous book.I was surprised that there weren't a few members of the guild around to help Rani.
I was also looking forward to how Rani was learning to deal with life at court.This did not happen.She does deal with a King's Court, but not in Morenia, so I was a little disappointed in that respect.
The method of storytelling did change.The first book was entirely set in Rani's point of view.In this book there were four different points of view, but the changes helped the reader to understand the events better.However, I did enjoy the story, it just wasn't what I expected it would be about.I do eagerly await the third book about Rani, The Glasswrights' Journeyman.
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Living in the palace of Morenia's new king, Rani Trader struggles to rebuild the banished glasswrights' guild-while an enemy of the kingdom assembles a very unusual army...
Praise for The Glasswrights' Apprentice:
A fun and colorful adventure. (Locus)
I wouldn't be surprised if Klasky moves quickly to the front rank of fantasy writers. (Science Fiction Chronicle)
From its rich imagery to its all-too-believable class system, this novel will absorb and intrigue you, right up to the unexpected ending. (Nancy Kress, author of Maximum Light)
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