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Fantasy Book Review: Second Sight reviewed by David Wagner

21 Feb

Over on My Little Corner of the World, David Wagner reveals that the Second Tale of the Lifesong made quite an impact on him.

“If reading The Riddler’s Gift is comparable to enjoying an amazing, detailed work of art in an art gallery somewhere, then reading Second Sight would be the equivalent of stepping outside the art gallery and enjoying/contemplating the stars.

Second Sight works on many levels. It has a fascinating cast of characters, both major and minor. It has interesting, varied environments. It has plenty of action and suspense, with near-perfect pacing. But to me, most importantly, it dealt with huge issues, both temporal and eternal, mortal and divine, in a way that not only didn’t distract from the story-telling, but greatly enhanced it.”

Off-handed criticism is easy to inflict; genuine praise is much harder, because you have to identify specific qualities from your memory of a long journey, and explain the reasons for the highs without giving away the story. David has provided a deeply considered analysis of the characters and milieu of Second Sight in his blazing five-star review.

If there’s one thing that’s consistent with reviews of my fantasy books, it’s variety. Every reader who has ever commented on the Lifesong has their own unique reaction, things they love and hate, details they hold onto and things that pass them by. I don’t think it’s possible to write a perfect book, loved by all, but I’m glad to have brought something to life that strikes a chord with like-minded souls.

 

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