The Forgotten Beasts of Eld (Magic Carpet Books)

343 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 2006 by Magic Carpet Books.

ISBN:
978-0-15-205536-3
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Young Sybel, the heiress of powerful wizards, needs the company of no-one outside her gates. In her exquisite stone mansion, she is attended by exotic, magical beasts: Riddle-master Cyrin the boar; the treasure-starved dragon Gyld; Gules the Lyon, tawny master of the Southern Deserts; Ter, the fiercely vengeful falcon; Moriah, feline Lady of the Night. Sybel only lacks the exquisite and mysterious Liralen, which continues to elude her most powerful enchantments.

But when a soldier bearing an infant arrives, Sybel discovers that the world of man and magic is full of both love and deceit―and the possibility of more power than she can possibly imagine.

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Patricia A. McKillip’s The Forgotten Beasts of Eld is a fantasy classic. I’m not sure how I’ve managed to avoid reading it until now. I’m very glad I finally made time to read it though. It’s easy to see why this one is a classic and much beloved by readers. Plus, it’s always interesting to read a book that’s forty years old and see how the genre has changed.

McKillip excels at crafting emotional connection through both her prose and her characters. The words on the page are always evocative in The Forgotten Beasts of Eld. I don’t mean to be cliché, but I think I have to call the prose here magical. The words themselves are beautiful in a way that engages readers. This is fantasy prose in the vein of Tolkien, Kay, and Rothfuss. In addition to the prose—and possibly partially because of it—McKillip has given us …

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