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Forest Mage (Soldier Son, #2)

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Fantasy Fiction

by Robin Hobb

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3.35 (12K ratings)
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description 718 pages

Forest Mage by Robin Hobb holds a mixed reviews rating of 3.35 out of 5, based on 12K reader ratings. First published in 2006. The book spans 718 pages.

About Forest Mage

The Barnes Noble ReviewDark mysticism and primordial natural magic clash with the ever-expanding boundaries of the "civilized" world in the second volume of Robin Hobb's Soldier Son trilogy, Forest Mage. The sequel to 2005's Shaman's Crossing finds protagonist Nevare Burvelle -- the second son of a nobleman and destined for a career in the military -- with his world turned upside down. After surviving a plague that wiped out many of the students and instructors at the king's military academy, Nevare returns home for his brother's wedding, only to learn that he has been medically discharged from the school. The plague usually leaves its survivors skeletally thin, but Nevare, inexplicably, has begun to gain massive amounts of weight. With his family believing he's a glutton, Nevare is disowned by his father and eventually ends up finding work as a lowly cemetery guard in a frontier town near the border with the Specks, a race of dapple-skinned forest dwellers who possess powerful natural magic. But in a world where technology never stops advancing, can the Specks survive? And what does the suddenly bloated Nevare have to do with their struggle?Set in a sprawling, vividly described realm that is as majestic as it is menacing, and powered by some extremely topical themes (environmentalism, cultural homogenization, human rights, religious persecution, etc.), the Soldier Son trilogy is easily Hobb's most significant work to date. Incorporating elements of military fantasy, New Age spirituality, and political allegory, Forest Mage can be faulted only for suffering from a serious case of middle-volume syndrome: As the second installment of a trilogy, it lacks both a true beginning and a satisfactory ending. All will be forgotten, however, when the concluding volume (tentatively entitled Renegade Magic) of this unique and powerfully moving saga is released in 2007. Paul Goat Allen

Detail Value
Author Robin Hobb
Published 2006
Pages 718
Genres Fantasy, Fiction
Average Rating 3.35 / 5.00
Total Ratings 11,953

Reader Ratings & Analysis

Rating Overview

3.4
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12K ratings
With a rating of 3.35, Forest Mage is rated below the global average of 4.17. Compared to its genre average of 4.06, it performs below the genre benchmark.

How It Compares

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Frequently Asked Questions

What genre is Forest Mage?

Forest Mage is categorized as Fantasy, Fiction. Its primary genre classification is Fantasy.

Is Forest Mage worth reading?

Based on 12K reader ratings, Forest Mage has an average score of 3.35 out of 5.00, which is considered "Mixed Reviews."

How many pages is Forest Mage?

Forest Mage has 718 pages. It is a longer read suited for dedicated readers.

Who wrote Forest Mage?

Forest Mage was written by Robin Hobb. It was first published in 2006.

What is the ISBN for Forest Mage?

The ISBN-13 for Forest Mage is 9780060757630.0.

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