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In Anavatan, the city of the Silver Lake, the Gods manifest on an all-too-regular basis, and it's hard to survive if you're not pledged to one of the deities. Now the city is poised at a crucial turning point as the three children of the prophecy, two grown to manhood and one on the brink of having to decide his future, prepare for a confrontation that will shake the Gods themselves? In Anavatan, the city of the Silver Lake, the Gods manifest on an all-too- regular basis, and it's hard to survive if you're not pledged to one of the deities. Now the city is poised at a crucial turning point as the three children of the prophecy, two grown to manhood and one on the brink of having to decide his future, prepare for a confrontation that will shake the Gods themselves? No library descriptions found. |
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I was very taken with the world-building in the first of these, and this one confirms my fascination. The gods are very real and meddlesome, and have their own agendas. Meanwhile, the mere humans have to navigate this... While still sometimes having unexpected influence.
How are gods created? This book gives an indication.
Patton does a wonderful job of making the gods real- and not at all human.
This is an excellent series, and I look forward to #3. ( )