A Shadow in Summer (Long Price Quartet, #1)

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Daniel Abraham: A Shadow in Summer (Long Price Quartet, #1) (2006)

331 pages

English language

Published Sept. 16, 2006

ISBN:
978-0-7653-1340-9
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I'm definitely in a rough patch with what to read and A Shadow in Summer is my latest victim.

I enjoy Daniel Abraham but this book didn't connect for me. I struggled to get through it and I couldn't see myself carrying on for the rest of the series. I'm not sure what my issue was with the story, I wasn't immediately engaged but forced myself to keep reading in hopes of something clicking but it never came.

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A friend of mine gets kudos for recommending A Shadow in Summer to me, the first book of Daniel Abraham's Long Price Quartet. I very much enjoyed this and am definitely looking forward to reading more of the series.

The worldbuilding is excellent, a refreshing switch from a lot of fantasy I've read, on the grounds that the culture depicted on camera is one clearly influenced by Asian real-life cultures, not European ones. Characters address each other with honorific suffixes. With a a couple of specific exceptions, they're clearly not white--which is easy to miss until you get to the bit where the young female character Liat is described as having skin like "dark honey", and the two outlander characters are called out as unusual because of their hair and skin color. The food and architecture and clothing choices are all described with Asian influences clearly in mind. And …

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