Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Should You Pop Chilblains

74th: The awakeners, Volume 1: Salicande


Jad and Claris are twins.
They are looking their mother, Sierra, mysteriously disappeared on the day of their third birthday. Why? Did this relationship with these enigmatic gifts whose twins seem to have inherited? This quest will lead Claris and Jad to push the boundaries of Salicande, their world. The world of childhood, but also the world of a past they do not know. The awakeners is a journey.
should embark with the characters. We must accept the mystery, and not want to understand everything. Open this book is to take all the risks.


This is a book that originally does not tempt me more than that, and then scroll saw many enthusiastic comments about it as a partnership organized by Livraddict.
So when passing the Library, I searched at random and found it. I started on site, to see if it was worth it to borrow. The first pages were quite friendly and portended a novel Youth Fantasy unpretentious fun to read. I could not more wrong. This book is more than just friendly and more than a banal novel Youth Fantasy. It is much more complex and much more addictive than that.
Once we began in earnest The awakeners, it is quite difficult to let go, it quickly attaches to the various characters we follow in this book. The main
which we think right now are obviously Jad and Claris twins who have the ability to communicate with each other telepathically. They seem to be the exact opposite one another on everything. One is lively and full of energy, and is interested in weapons and physical activity while his brother, due to heart disease, was devoted to more meditative and intellectual activities. They are both a painful injury, the loss of their mother at their third birthday. And while Jad was hung up at the slightest memory of that mother that nobody speaks, Claris she did everything to suppress those memories and act as if it had never existed. This
mother Sierra, although absent as a physical character of the story is somewhere yet a full-fledged character, given its importance for many other characters.
You can not put aside Blaise told The Mandarin tutor clever and intriguing old twins, who was a friend of their grandfather Jors founder Salicande. He taught them everything they know, but soon suspected that not everything he knows. Ugh
is the foster brother of the twins, it is deleted but they feel it is far to be stupid. It is the companion of all games of twins who always treat them as equals.
There are still many other characters relatively large, as Eben Duke, father of twins Chandra or their nurse and mother of Ugh, and other characters that the twins meet in history. The
feat Pauline Alphen with this book is to make us believe at first that we will read a book of fantasy, and then all of a sudden, it introduces some elements it suggests that we are wrong and that we are actually in a science fiction novel, and then again she says no we are in a fantasy novel. In fact, we are in a novel that could be called Science Fantasy. The term is often used to refer to the novels of Anne McCaffrey or some of Marion Zimmer Bradley. In any case, it is surprising at first, and finally we made it good and it makes the story richer, and we better understand the why of this world, why it is like he is.
Anyway, this book is really exciting, and the first volume was completed just want to jump on the action immediately.
is a novel that carries a message, an important message, the author tells us of a world that, unlike many novels of science fiction and fantasy novels even more, if not impossible to consider it. One can easily imagine that the world awakeners reality one day ...

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