The Riddle-Master of Hed
Book description
In a land where wizards have long since vanished, Morgon, Prince of Hed, is confronted with a challenge much different from that faced by his land-bound predecessors. Although he wants only to rule and work the land of his birth, Morgon must search out a very different destiny - one…
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2 authors picked The Riddle-Master of Hed as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?
I love this amazing fantasy book series because of the profound morality and love of the earth that pervades the world of the story, even though the civilization it portrays is struggling for its life against an implacable and ruthless enemy.
Magic is woven into the fabric of the world, not in the form of chanting and spells, but rather as part of the structure of reality itself. The language of the novel is lyrical and immersive, and the descriptions of nature are unforgettable. When I read, I hear the wind whistling through the empty backcountry; I feel the spray…
From Christopher's list on fantasy and scifi about ethical and moral growth.
First published in 1976, The Riddle-Master series is still a very good story and high on my list of re-reads. Written with lyric quality, the magic and the world are mysterious, making the journey through the books a wondrous adventure. I re-read this series every few years and always enjoy the storytelling by the author.
From P. H.'s list on fantasy series from the past to read or re-read.
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