Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Shape-Changers the Chronicles of the Cheysuli

Book Report Trevor Mendham While i was in the subroutine library with the class. Shape-Changers the Chronicles of the Cheysuli writ ten by Jennifer Roberson had caught my interest. This book was published in 1984 piece the origin was living in a castle. Jennifer Roberson has said that the eight book serial publication had been inspired by the castle in Wales. Although this book is part of a large series, I strongly believe this book is about the choices that we make. The of import character Alix has the choice to play it safe or to take a risk and truly find the answers she seeks.I personally would enjoy cover up reading this series. Although the book was real short and left quite a few lose ends for the next book. This book set in the filth of Cheysuli within the Kingdom of Homana. Alix the daughter of a man who was a religion leader whom resigned after the war on shape-changers started. After this he started test a under-croft, where dead body are displayed for the public viewing, taking a major reduction in wage and honourable work.Alix has fallen for the prince named canvassing a childhood friend, from the fathers previous profession. Soon after they are captured while walking in the woods by the shape-changers. Alix finds that she is half blooded shape-changer and has to set to accept who she is, and lose the love of price Carillon and be at war with his race. This story was very odd but was a skinny book. The fiction of this story is tied to reality in a very unique way, that is very effective in making the story non feel very fantasy.This feature made the book truly more than enjoyable. Other writing techniques like not having any foreshadowing. The book keeps you gibe until the very end. Even within the story parts that I had never seen coming, Like releasing the prince. Allowing Alix to run away and eventually return on curiosity. I would recommend anyone who wants a quick read of a eccentric story. Overall I would give this story eight out of ten stars without reading the rest of the series.

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