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Oyceter ([personal profile] oyceter) wrote2005-06-27 11:27 pm

McKillip, Patricia A. - Od Magic

In the kingdom of Numis, all magic must be learned at Od's school of magic and used for the king; outside magic is thought of as a potential threat to king and country. There are rumors of Tyramin in the Twilight Quarters, a street performer who is allegedly capable of real magic, and Od's school has just acquired a new gardener with some strange powers.

I liked this book, and it's a McKillip, but I didn't like it half as much as I've liked some of her others. The imagery and the magic is still in place, but the theme is a little obvious, and I felt that there were a few too many supporting characters. I liked all of them, except I thought it was rather funny how the dust jacket focused on Brenden Vetch, as he was the least memorable character for me. I liked the often lost princess Sulys and Tyramin's daughter Mistral, but I felt too often that the story was going off in too many different directions, and the convergence at the end was a little too neat.

I feel a little bad saying this, because it was still a very enjoyable read, and I really loved some of the images of magic, particularly the hidden magics of other people and how they relate to small women's magics that are unnoticed and deemed powerless. I rather wish that I got to spend more time with Sulys and Mistral, though, because I liked them. And Yar the wizard.

Anyway, good, but I didn't like it as much as Winter Rose or Alphabet of Thorn.

Links:
- [livejournal.com profile] oursin's review
- [livejournal.com profile] rilina's review
- [livejournal.com profile] jinian's review

[identity profile] rilina.livejournal.com 2005-06-28 06:48 am (UTC)(link)
I felt that there were a few too many supporting characters.

I also got this feeling from Od Magic; a little more focus would have gone a long way.

But I really liked Yar and Mistral.

[identity profile] tavella.livejournal.com 2005-07-14 06:41 am (UTC)(link)
It was extra confusing for me, because she spent so much space on his brother and ex-girlfriend that I really expected them to turn up again. Particularly his brother; Brenden goes to the same city where he is, thinks about him several times including considering trying to find him, and then, nothing. I don't demand everything be tidy in a story, but it just seemed odd to spend all that time and then do nothing with it.