The sum of all men

614 pages

English language

Published May 2, 2007 by Orbit.

ISBN:
978-1-84149-560-6
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OCLC Number:
71808630

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A world in which people increase their wit, beauty, brawn, stamina, vision, hearing by receiving endowments from others, who are then left witless, ugly, weak, blind, deaf; but well cared for as dedicates. The tale follows the exploits of Prince Gaborn Val Orden of Mystarria, a young Runelord who hopes to win the hand of Princess Iome, heiress to the throne of Sylvarresta, and thereby unite his and her lands. He finds Sylvarresta under attack, however, by the forces of Raj Ahren, whose endowments number in the thousands, making it nearly impossible to kill him. As Gaborn works to save Iome and her father, who have been coerced into giving endowments to Raj Ahren, the young prince faces not only danger, but also his fate to be crowned the new Earth King, with command of the ghosts of his forefathers.

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Right its the first part of a fantasy series. So lets get out the checklist:

Our Hero is a Prince……………………….CHECK
Our Heroine is a Princess………………….CHECK
The villain is a powerful sorceror…………..CHECK
A “great evil” is about to sweep the land…….CHECK
Only our hero can prevent it………………..CHECK
The cover art depicts a scene from the book wrongly and in a terribly clichéd manner…………………….CHECK

But you know what they say about judging a book by its cover. This book is actually rather good. I’m certainly looking forward to part two of the series.

For a start the author David Farland has come up with an interesting twist on how magic works. “Rune Lords” literally leach the power from other people leaving them weak or slow or stupid or ugly.

This may well strike you as a rather abusive magic system. And our heroes are inclined to agree having far fewer endowments than …

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  • Fantasy fiction