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Title | : | The Cloud Roads (The Books of the Raksura #1) |
Author | : | Martha Wells |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 278 pages |
Published | : | March 15th 2011 by Night Shade Books (first published March 1st 2011) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. High Fantasy. Adventure |
Martha Wells
Paperback | Pages: 278 pages Rating: 3.96 | 6950 Users | 891 Reviews
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Moon has spent his life hiding what he is — a shape-shifter able to transform himself into a winged creature of flight. An orphan with only vague memories of his own kind, Moon tries to fit in among the tribes of his river valley, with mixed success. Just as Moon is once again cast out by his adopted tribe, he discovers a shape-shifter like himself... someone who seems to know exactly what he is, who promises that Moon will be welcomed into his community. What this stranger doesn't tell Moon is that his presence will tip the balance of power... that his extraordinary lineage is crucial to the colony's survival... and that his people face extinction at the hands of the dreaded Fell! Now Moon must overcome a lifetime of conditioning in order to save himself... and his newfound kin.Point Books Supposing The Cloud Roads (The Books of the Raksura #1)
Original Title: | The Cloud Roads |
ISBN: | 1597802166 (ISBN13: 9781597802161) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.marthawells.com/compendium/cloudroads.htm |
Series: | The Books of the Raksura #1 |
Characters: | Jade, Pearl, Stone, Chime, Flower (Martha Wells), Moon (Raksura) |
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Ratings: 3.96 From 6950 Users | 891 ReviewsWrite Up Containing Books The Cloud Roads (The Books of the Raksura #1)
This one caught me right from the first page. It was so nice not to have to work so hard to get into something (I've had a string of those lately). It just carried me right along, and didn't drag at all. Refreshing!The Cloud Roads is a non-YA high fantasy set in a very alien world. There are no humans - the species that we meet have scales, shells, or wings, and are very colorful. Some live on land, some in the air, and some in the water. There's the feeling of a large and varied world beyondIf you are tired of epic fantasy full of tropes in used to death medieval setting and want an original immersive world full of magic and wondrous creatures read this book. The only thing that comes close to relating this experience is watching The Avatar for the first time in 3D. Except it is not only the blue people: there are myriads of intelligent races in various sizes and colours, with horns, with tusks, with manes, scales, wings, tails you name it. Floating islands, rotating cities, hive
Many works of fantasy tell epic tales without a single non-human character in them. Most have largely human casts with a sprinkling of non-humans thrown in for effect - a few elves or dwarves or demons. But here we have a world, it seems, with no humans in it at all. The main character, Moon, is a Raksura, a shapeshifter - a humanoid in one form, and a somewhat reptilian winged creature in the other. His family was killed long ago, leaving him to survive amongst the groundlings, a variety of
4.5 stars for an absolutely original and fantastic readTake one orphaned winged shape-shifter in search for a place to belong - a place where he can be loved that he can call home MoonMoon by Jessica PefferOne of the most original non-human races I have ever read about: The RaksuraThe Raksura by Jessica PefferAnd a deadly enemy: The FellThe Fell by Jessica PefferThat the Raksura need to face in bloody aerial battles:Cover Art by Matthew StewartAdd in a queen looking for a consort:JadeJade
This book was a total surprise. It didn't really look all that interesting to me based on the jacket copy -- stock story, possible last of his kind looking for a place to belong, etc. But where other stories end (last of his kind finds a place) is pretty much where this story started, nearly ended, then started again. Moon finds his people early in the book, and it's not a happy experience for him. He learns that a) he's a member of an especially coveted subgroup within his people, and b) he is
My experience with Martha Wells until now hasn't been the most positive. I have only read The Wizard Hunters, which I found aggressively boring. But after much prodding, I decided to give her books another chance. And luckily, The Cloud Roads was a hit! I couldn't stop reading. Unique worldbuilding, a broken cinnamon roll of a protagonist, found families...I would have never in a million years called it boring.Moon is a shapeshifter. He doesn't know what he is and has long since given up on
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