Title: The Gossamer Mage
Author: Julie E. Czerneda
Synopsis: “Only in
Tananen do people worship a single deity: The Deathless Goddess. Only in this small, forbidden realm are there
those haunted by words of no language known to woman or man. The words are Her Gift, and they summon magic.
“Mage scribes
learn to write Her Words as intentions: spells to make beasts or plants,
designed to any purpose. If an intention
is flawed, what the mage creates is a gossamer: a magical creature as wild and
free as it is costly for the mage.
“For Her Gift comes at a steep price. Each successful intention ages a mage until
they dare no more. But Her magic demands
to be used; The Deathless Goddess will take Her fee, and mages will die.
“To end this
terrible toll, the greatest mage in Tananen vows to find and destroy Her. He has yet to learn She is all that protects
Tananen from what waits outside. And all
that keeps magic alive.”
Review: You all
know that Julie Czerneda is one of my favorite authors, so when she asked if I
would be interested in an advance copy of Mage I freaked out. But, the freak out was on the inside because we
were in public. It was when I went to Albany
NY. Flights of Fantasy bookstore had a multi
author event this Spring. Julie
Czerneda, Anne Bishop, Kristen Britain, and Deborah Blake were all there. Last fall I promoted Julie’s new book Search
Image, you can check out the live videos on Facebook and read the review of
Search Image here on the blog. It was my
last blog push before taking a little break for my mental health, and I’m glad
that it was for my favorite science fiction series. So, anyway, I met Julie in person at this
event and she asked if I would like to review Mage. It was a crowded event and I was nervous
(crowds in small spaces make me anxious, even when they are friendly book loving
crowds), but I managed to blurt out an affirmative. Poor SuperSteve had to listen to me chatter
about it all the way home (it was a 4 hour drive and we stopped for dinner at
Cheesecake Factory). It went something
like this:
Me: “I introduced myself, but she knew who I was!”
SuperSteve: “That was awesome.”
Me: “She asked if I wanted to review Mage!”
SuperSteve: “That’s awesome!”
Me: “I shook her hand.
And I talked to her! I mean, I
talked a little. I was really nervous,
and it was crowded. But she knew who I
was!”
SuperSteve: “That’s awesome!”
Yeah, I admire authors
like others admire actors. But would you
expect anything less from someone who is obsessed with books and reading? So I got Mage in the mail, and even the cover
is so pretty that I took tons of pictures of it.
I stayed up
hours past my bedtime to finish The Gossamer Mage because once I reached a
certain point, and you’ll know it when you get there, I could not stop reading
and just had to know what was going to happen.
I think that this is Julie’s best work so far, and that’s saying a lot
because I absolutely love her Web Shifter’s series. Mage hooked me in the first page and held me
spellbound until the final word. As is
typical with Julie’s works, the world building is perfectly done, and the
characters come across so real. The
interactions with Kait, her son and her uncle are beautiful. All of the details have been fully thought
out and are absolutely wonderful. And
there’s maps! Because of Julie’s
attention to detail I became fully immersed in the story, and frequently lost
track of the real world around me. Mage
is darker than anything I’ve read by Julie before (and I’ve read everything she’s
written). There is always a price to pay
for magic, and the price that mages pay to use Her Gift is unique (and dark),
and Mal’s quest to destroy the Goddess to eliminate that price is fascinating. Even though this is a dark fantasy it has
many light moments that balance out the dark perfectly.
The Gossamer
Mage is the most beautiful work of art that I’ve read in a long time and I
might turn right around and read it again. It releases on August 6, 2019. Thank you Julie and DAW for sending me an advance copy!
Publisher: DAW
If you like this book you may want to read:
The Night’s Edge Series by Julie E. Czerneda
Ephemera Series by Anne Bishop
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