Beguilement: Volume 1
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HarperCollins , 2009.
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“Bujold builds a better fantasy romance with compelling characters and the fascinating clash between their cultures, she a farmer’s daughter, he an adventurer on the trail of a deadly demon.”—Locus

One of the most respected writers in the field of speculative fiction, Lois McMaster Bujold has won numerous accolades and awards, including the Nebula and Locus Awards as well as the fantasy and science fiction genre’s most prestigious honor, the Hugo Award for Best Novel, four times (most recently for Paladin of Souls). With The Sharing Knife series, Bujold creates a brand new world fraught with peril, and spins an extraordinary romance between a young farm girl and the brave sorcerer-soldier entrusted with the defense of the land against a plague of vicious malevolent beings. Meet Fawn Bluefield and Dag Redwing Hickory in Beguilement, the first book in Bujold’s unforgettable four-volume fantasy saga, and witness the birth of their dangerous romance—a love threatened by prejudice and perilous magic, and by Dag’s sworn duty as Lakewalker patroller and necromancer.

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eBook, Kindle
Street Date
10/13/2009
Language
English
ISBN
9780061796753

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Booklist Reviews

/*Starred Review*/ Beguilement launches the Sharing Knife, a new multivolume adventure and love story. Unmarried, pregnant Fawn Bluefield leaves her family's home, preferring the anonymity of the city to family squabbling and village nattering. En route, she is captured by dark magic. Dag, a sorcerer-soldier of the Lakewalkers, rescues her, and the battle to do so inaugurates a bond between them. The Lakewalkers are a people with power whose skills are feared and respected by the farming communities. Fraternization between them and the farmers is considered improper and unlucky by both peoples. Fawn and Dag, coming to know each other, must decide whether to build on their bond and thereby flout custom and the loudly expressed disapproval of both sets of kin or to try to break the bond, with possible ill results for each of them. Bujold draws Fawn's world proficiently as she ineluctably draws the reader into the protagonists' quandaries, those of a adult team leader and widower, on the one hand, and a girl who got pregnant through romantic foolishness, on the other. Bujold develops the characters and their relationship skillfullyenough to please romance as well as fantasy fans. ((Reviewed August 2006)) Copyright 2006 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

Soldier-sorcerer Dag rushes to save pregnant Fern from a malice. But it is Fern who gets this adventure going by actually killing the malice. First of a two-volume tale from a Hugo Award winner. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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Library Journal Reviews

Pregnant and with no hope of marriage, young Fawn Bluefield seeks a new life in a larger city where no one knows her. Before she can reach her destination, Fawn encounters the monstrous creatures of dark magic known as malices as well as a veteran sorcerer-soldier called Dag, who becomes her unlikely escort and companion. The award-winning author of The Hallowed Hunt and The Paladin of Souls begins a two-volume saga of daring deeds and unlikely romance. Bujold quickly develops unforgettable characters as she crafts a world filled with unique monsters and an original approach to magic. For most fantasy collections. [See Prepub Alert, LJ 6/15/06.] Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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Library Journal Reviews

In this follow-up to The Sharing Knife: Beguilement, Lakewalkers and farmers effect an uneasy reconciliation as Dag, the Lakewalker soldier who married farmer girl Fawn, confronts a terrible evil. With a five-city tour. Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Compelling characters lift this first of a two-book romantic fantasy from Hugo-winner Bujold (The Hallowed Heart ), set in a dangerous land without a name, though individual towns, villages and hamlets are specified. Dag, a Lakewalker patroller with a dry wit, is dedicated to destroying the evil "malices" that blight the countryside. Fawn, a runaway farm girl, helps him kill a malice and its zombie-like mud-men, but not before the malice destroys her unborn child by taking its "ground" or life force. Fawn slays the malice with Dag's sharing knife, a bone blade created to carry the spirit of a dying patroller, but Dag's formerly empty knife now carries the baby's ground. Dag and Fawn fall in love while he helps her recover from her miscarriage. Bujold hints at an epic past of mighty kingdoms and ancient sorceries a past that will hopefully be fully detailed in the sequel. (Oct.)

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School Library Journal Reviews

Adult/High School Bujold's The Curse of Chalion (2001) and The Hallowed Hunt (2005, both Morrow/Avon) walked a fine line between fast-paced quest fantasy and character-driven romance. Here the fantasy is in the background, making the developing romance between the main characters, Dag and Fawn, the primary story. The two meet when the wandering adventurer Dag rescues the farmer's daughter Fawn from a Malice, a powerful demonic creature capable of bending the wills and flesh of others to itself. While there is action and drama, the end result is that the events seem built for the singular purpose of pushing Dag and Fawn together instead of moving along any other plot thread. This is a big shift for Bujold's fans, who might expect layers of political intrigue and thrilling action alongside the love story. Fortunately, the lovers are compelling characters, and Bujold delivers a novel that is a sweet, touching, and fast read. While it seems difficult to imagine how a love story can carry a whole fantasy series, teens will want to see how this tale continues in the next volume.Matthew L. Moffett, Ford's Theatre Society, Washington, DC

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

McMaster Bujold, L. (2009). Beguilement: Volume 1 . HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

McMaster Bujold, Lois. 2009. Beguilement: Volume 1. HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

McMaster Bujold, Lois. Beguilement: Volume 1 HarperCollins, 2009.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

McMaster Bujold, L. (2009). Beguilement: volume 1. HarperCollins.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

McMaster Bujold, Lois. Beguilement: Volume 1 HarperCollins, 2009.

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