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Beholder's Eye
Beholder's Eye is Czerneda's second book, and all of the strengths found in her debut (A Thousand Words for a Stranger) are here in force. Strong characterization, engaging storyline, and nice use of narrative structure. As with her first book, Czerneda uses a somewhat fantastical premise for the main character, but then grounds that firmly in a more believable milieu. Here, the main character, Esen-Alit-Quar, is a shape-shifter. |
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Tags: character, Beholder, Czerneda, premise, fantastical, Beholder, character |