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Original Title: In Legend Born (Chronicles of Sirkara, Book 1)
ISBN: 0812555473 (ISBN13: 9780812555479)
Edition Language: English
Series: Chronicles of Sirkara #1
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In Legend Born (Chronicles of Sirkara #1) Paperback | Pages: 736 pages
Rating: 3.87 | 829 Users | 52 Reviews

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Title:In Legend Born (Chronicles of Sirkara #1)
Author:Laura Resnick
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 736 pages
Published:October 15th 2000 by Tor Fantasy (first published January 1st 1998)
Categories:Fantasy. Epic Fantasy. High Fantasy. Fiction

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For a thousand years, Sileria has toiled under the yoke of foreign conquerors, Savage Moorlanders, sorcerous Kints, and now the hedonistic Valdani have forced the Silerian mountain clans into harsh slavery. Villages have been razed, and the innocent populace dragged to the mines, there to toil until death with no hope of escape.

But there is hope. Five disparate people have been brought reluctantly together by the prophesy of a young Guardian--a prophesy that promises the coming of a savior. These five must put aside ages-old blood feuds before the conquerors force all to bend to their vicious will...


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Woonderful imagination - quite rare in fantasy knovels

This, and the two-part sequel IN FIRES FORGED, are amazingly good. I am furious with Laura Resnick for not giving us more of her Epic Fantasy brilliance. Instead she seems perfectly content with her Urban Fantasy series, the Esther Diamond books--which is unacceptable!Pinky

This has got to be one of my favourite books ever. My mom chose it for me because it was thick, and in the fantasy section of Chapters, and what luck! I've read it so many times over the past 6 years I could probably recite half the dialogue. It's an epic fantasy novel, full of fascinating characters and well thought out action. The two sequels are almost as good, but this one is still the best. The world that Resnick has created is just beautiful, and I wish she would write more!

I know Ive read this before.I know Ive read it because I remembered the names Mirabar and Josarian, and I never remember names, even immediately after reading a book. I remember reading the place Khandahar when Kandahar had been in the news.I know Ive read it because I recognized one sentence in about chapter 3.I know Ive read it because I recognized the shir and the Firebringer and a certain staircase and a certain early scene, and Ive always wondered what book they were from.But thats all Id

Okay, so I gave this book 4 stars because overall it was a good entertaining read with good characterization. The bad news is there's another book, which was divided into 2 parts that you have to get to finish the story. The worst news is that the author really pissed me off right toward the end of this installment. I have more to say on that, but I won't say until after you have a chance to avoid a serious spoiler. ** **** SPOILER ALERT****** *****SPOILER ALERT******Josarian, the guy who

In Legend Born was...surprising. I was surprised that i actually liked it. Given there are charaters I've much wanted the whole thing to focus on like Maribar and Tansen and there are characters, no matter how useful, I'd rather be dead like that traitorous whore Elera.I just don't like her. I was prepared to like her but I cannot like how she uses people like pawn and I positively HATE the power she has over Tansen. I want to kill that guy! What the hell is his problem. Hopefully he'll finally

[9/10] I've been hunting for a solid fantasy epic that is finished so I don't have to wait years to find out how it ends. I'm glad this Silerian trilogy was pointed out to me, because I didn't know much about Laura Resnick and suspected she was writing mostly modern urban fantasy/romance - a genre I'm lukewarm about.In Legend Born is a good bridge between what I would call classic fantasy in the style of Tolkien, Jordan, Brooks, Feist and modern "grit" from Abercrombie, Ruckley, Lynch or

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