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Original Title: | Song in the Silence (The Tale of Lanen Kaelar) |
ISBN: | 0812550447 (ISBN13: 9780812550443) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Tale of Lanen Kaelar #1 |
Characters: | Lanen Kaelar |
Elizabeth Kerner
Paperback | Pages: 401 pages Rating: 3.95 | 5356 Users | 197 Reviews
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Lanen Kaelar has spent her life being told just how wrongheaded and foolish she is by her entire family. When Lanen's father dies, she chooses to leave her abusive relatives and search out the great dragons she has always dreamed of, though she knows what she seeks may not be real.But those who hold true power know that prophecies have been told of Lanen Kaelar since before her birth. They fear the destiny she may fulfill, the mysteries she may unravel--and the strange and terrifying love she may find on the legendary Dragon Isle.

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Title | : | Song in the Silence (The Tale of Lanen Kaelar #1) |
Author | : | Elizabeth Kerner |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 401 pages |
Published | : | May 15th 1998 by Tor Fantasy (first published 1996) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Dragons. Romance. High Fantasy. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.95 From 5356 Users | 197 ReviewsWrite Up Based On Books Song in the Silence (The Tale of Lanen Kaelar #1)
I first read this book back when I was 12 and I did not remember this book at all (okay so that's not such a shocker, but I feel kind of amazed that I imagined things completely different). I picked this book up again because like....DRAGONS!!!! Yes this book is full of dragons! And they do not disappoint! You get a small little glimpse into their culture (I really wish it was more, it could have been an amazing read!) and how they show emotion and how they speak. It was interesting. It'sThis is essentially Twilight with a dragon instead of a vampire. Yes, really. If that appeals to you, then you'll like this, but if not, you should probably avoid this novel. Lanen is a dull author's pet, her dragon love interest is equally bland, and the plot is full of cliches. Worldbuilding's okay, though.
So, this book is.... different. I wasn't a big fan of the writing, but it had a little bit of a Mary Sue for the main character. I saw the ending coming from a mile away, otherwise we would have been stuck with a book about bestiality. Which is another uncomfortable topic in this book as infallible and super-lucky Lanen of COURSE encounters dragons like she wanted and of COURSE she bonds with the king of the dragons and they fall in love and then angst about the fact that they aren't the same

This book had kind of a slow start, but once it got going it was an absolute joy to read. It put me in mind of Mercedes Lackey's early Valdemar books or The Fairy Godmother, tending toward the tone of the latter; there's a mix of conversation, mundane "living life" moments, and fantastical action. Also, like the books I mentioned, a romance story features as central to the plot and a lot of time is spent on it, though it doesn't become the whole story like in Romeo and Juliet. The ending may
One of my first favorite books recommded to me by a friend. After re-reading it several times, I'm able to pick out the good and the bad. 1.) The characters are absolutely lovable and cherishable. Their personalities shine radiantly through Kerner's writing. 2.) The story is compelling and romantic...though perhaps a little too neatly wrapped up. But a happy ending will please most audiences. 3.) The writing, in and of itself, is not perfect...But this can be overlooked by the former 2 points.
Dragons, and a strong female protagonist, what more could I ask for?A female protagonist is important for me (sorry, I really do not mean to be offensive with that, it's just the way I enjoy the books I read), and friendship between dragons and humans is a winner with me too.
I honestly really enjoyed this book. It's one of the few that has drawn me in, in a long time. Lanen is a woman who has spent her entire life living under someone else's thumb, and after his death, she decides to finally strike out on her own. She dreams of dragons, crazy as that may be, and something about it calls her. And so she goes and has an adventure, faced with insane odds and unreal dilemmas that strike at her along the way:1. Promised to a demon and nearly killed.2. Meets and befriends
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