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Nightseer
Nightseer
Author: Laurell K. Hamilton
Keleios the Half-Elf was but five years old when she saw her mother murdered by the evil witch Harque. For years she has asked the gods for the strength she'll need to avenge this foul death, and it seems the gods have answered her. She's been granted an array of powers never before seen in one person, but she has also acquired a most te...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780739456118
ISBN-10: 0739456113
Publication Date: 1992
Pages: 303
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 29 ratings
Publisher: ROC
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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jai avatar reviewed Nightseer on + 310 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 13
Fantasy novel focussing on a young noble named Kelios with some very unusual powers, who is going to a place of learning for magic. A very big part of her life is a memory of her mother's death and a vendetta against her mother's murderer. I picked this up because I was interested to see Hamilton's earlier work. This has a very different voice from the paranormal/urban fantasy novels Hamilton is famous for. It's a straight fantasy, and the writing is in an easy to read style, but this book feels like the second book of a trilogy rather than the standalone it is - there are a lot of references to an adventure the heroine Kelios had before that sounds like it deserves it's own novel, and a lot of references to terms I had to guess at. For instance, I believe Kelios is both an Enchanter and a Sorcerer, but Hamilton doesn't explain the difference. It also felt like a third book could have come after this one because of left over plot strings, plus only towards the end do I feel that I am beginning to get into Kelios's character and a couple of other characters. Leaves me wanting. On top of that, there is a lot of battling and fighting in this book and very little explaining. I'd recommend this as light reading but with a warning that you may feel unsatisfied.
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Helpful Score: 5
Is there another one after this book? Cause this one just dropped you off at nowhere! With as slow and hard as it was too read, it still should have been more at the end then that. There were several times I almost put it down but each time I came back and read the other reviews so I thought it might get better. It just got slower! But now that it just dropped off, I would like to know what happens to so many that they just said were missing in the end. That just sucked, you don't just drop a reader like that, even on a good book unless there is one after it.

I have read the entire Anita Blake series by this author and short of too much sex in some of them, they are really good. So to get my hands on this one and to expect the same was disappointing. She never even said what happend to the dragon teacher let alone if anyone else survives the keep attack, who does that?
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Helpful Score: 2
Debut novel of the author of the Anita Blake series.

Not entirely horrible, but not as well-written as the more famous series. Hamilton's "noir" style doesn't work as well for sword-and-sorcery.
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Helpful Score: 2
Definitely an early attempt by Hamilton. I enjoy her more experienced work more.
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Helpful Score: 1
"In an epic battle of good versus evil, of enchanted swords and shapeshifting dragons, of unquenchable hatred and unlikely love, Keleios must battle her own demons before she can earn the most important power of all- the power to forgive."
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Like other reviewers, I felt like this was good writing, intriguing world-building, and not enough information for a stand alone novel. I kept thinking it must be part of a series because there are so many unanswered questions. Sometimes it felt like the text version of a role-playing game to me - fight the demon, teleport to some where else, fight the monster. It's not a bad read, it just may leave you feeling like you've missed something.
gypsywidow avatar reviewed Nightseer on + 16 more book reviews
I usually love everything this author writes and I realize this was her first book - Thank the Godess she got better because this book was one of the worst books I've read. Hated it.
roisindubh avatar reviewed Nightseer on + 49 more book reviews
I liked this novel because Hamilton didn't use sex as a device to keep her plot moving as she does with Anita Blake and Merry Gentry. My only disappointment was that there was no real resolution...Nightseer needs a sequel!

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