Helpful Score: 2
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Apt and eager Alissa is the only student of the last surviving master of magic. She easily shifts from human to raku, or beast counterpart, and has learned many advanced magics on her own. One afternoon, a tiny miscalculation sends her back in time 400 years within the Hold in which she lives. Now it is peopled by names and faces from stories the master has told of his and the Hold's history. As Alissa and a new, young teacher search for how to send her back, another problem arises: the primal living force behind her raku form is surfacing more often and without summoning. It is just a matter of time before Alissa will be overcome. Her transformation to raku will be permanent. It will be as if she had never existed. Cook's solid third novel about Alissa (after First Truth and Hidden Truth, both 2002) stands very well alone, showing as it does how many characters who exist in both times have grown and changed--or haven't. Paula Luedtke
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Randi's Review
This is probably my favorite out of the three truth books. I really enjoyed the time travel aspect of this book. It was good that she found a way to breathe a bit more life into the story and the time travel aspect let her be more detailed with the hold and it's world. This took me about a day to read.
Apt and eager Alissa is the only student of the last surviving master of magic. She easily shifts from human to raku, or beast counterpart, and has learned many advanced magics on her own. One afternoon, a tiny miscalculation sends her back in time 400 years within the Hold in which she lives. Now it is peopled by names and faces from stories the master has told of his and the Hold's history. As Alissa and a new, young teacher search for how to send her back, another problem arises: the primal living force behind her raku form is surfacing more often and without summoning. It is just a matter of time before Alissa will be overcome. Her transformation to raku will be permanent. It will be as if she had never existed. Cook's solid third novel about Alissa (after First Truth and Hidden Truth, both 2002) stands very well alone, showing as it does how many characters who exist in both times have grown and changed--or haven't. Paula Luedtke
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
Randi's Review
This is probably my favorite out of the three truth books. I really enjoyed the time travel aspect of this book. It was good that she found a way to breathe a bit more life into the story and the time travel aspect let her be more detailed with the hold and it's world. This took me about a day to read.
Helpful Score: 1
VERY GOOD BOOK I have enjoyed the whole series. Through an accident when she is transforming she goes back in time. Her friends work on trying to get her back even when they have no idea how to do it.
Hard to put down series.
Hard to put down series.