Helpful Score: 4
I enjoyed this book most for its quirky plot and bisexual undertones. Although the blurb on the back cover leads you to believe that one thing will happen, in reality something else altogether really happens. I suppose you could say that this is an examination of the social constructions of class and hierarchy, but that might give you the idea that this is a serious and weighty book, which is totally not the case. You could also say that this book explores the artificial construction of gender and gender-roles in society, but, once again, you might be reading a bit too much into it. In the end, I found this to be an amusing and lighthearted read with interesting supporting characters and some intriguing and rather straight-forward examples of world-building. Not an 'instant classic' by any means, but still worth reading if you enjoy fantasy and want something light and quick.
Helpful Score: 2
I read this several years ago; it is one that stuck in my heart as well as my head. I really enjoyed this book and am searching for a possible sequel. Not really a Mercedes Lackey fan, however, this is a wonderful book, fabulous story!
Helpful Score: 2
Im with Erin, in that I didn't like this book or spending time with its characters. It's dated and not in a good way. This is a book about slavery and in the world of this book men are slaves to women, who have all the magic. If Lackey wrote this book now (or perhaps then, but by herself) then a man would be the narrator. Well, a woman is the narrator. She doesn't learn nearly as much as I'd have her learn. No one does. Not my cuppa, though many here like do like it, so...
Helpful Score: 2
I loved this book. A society that has women only in control. Women have magic and power over men. I thought it was different. Consider it a book worth reading especially if you like Mercedes Lackey.
Helpful Score: 1
I liked the book over all ( would read it again ) As I do like Piers Anthony books. However I was hopping it would have ended differently.