Saturday, October 01, 2005

Book Review-Glasswright's Master

Glasswright's Master
By Mindy L. Klasky
Reviewed by L.S.
The moment I remember the most is at the end when Rani Trader becomes Ranita Glasswright, again. She than officially starts the rebuilt glasswright's guild in Morenia. The main plotline in this book is that the king and a few of his loyal retainers, figuring out how to reclaim their capital while keeping out of the scheming Fellowship of Jair's hands. It is also about the characters learning about themselves.
In this book the consequences for all of Rani's, Ranitas decisions come about. As Rani sees disappointment death and betrayal whirl around she has to fight an inner battle as she tries to figure out how to fix herself and her life. For if she doesn't get her feelings sorted out who knows what else will be on her mind.
The book is mostly building up to a Happily Ever After. Which is reasonable considering this is the last of five books. The overall theme is finding out what is most important in life, which is a theme each reader must decide if it is good or bad. The title Glasswright's Master refers to the end of the story when the king, King Halivallari, reinstates the Glasswright's guild in Morenia and puts Ranita at the head of it making her a Master and a Guild mistress. Though that’s not all...
This story ends well and with the rest of the series it is good for a long flight but it is up to you to decide if you like or not.

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