The Riddle (Pellinor, Book 2)
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The Riddle (Pellinor, Book 2)

Paperback – Box set, July 10, 2007

Price
$7.24
Format
Paperback
Pages
528
Publisher
Candlewick
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0763634148
Dimensions
5.62 x 1.39 x 8.01 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

Description

"I live," said Arkan with a peculiar arrogance as they walked. "And I do not die. The wind lives, the snow lives, the ice lives, the mountains live. Rick and ice have their own voices, their own lives, their own breath, their own pulse. Do you deny them that?""No," said Maerad, unable to conceal the sadness in her voice. "But I like flowers.""I will make you flowers if you desire them.""They would be flowers of ice. Beautiful, but cold. It wouldn't be the same. But thank you."They walked in silence for a time through the endless, beautiful corridors, and despite herself Maerad found she was admiring the beauties of Arkan-da with different eyes. The design of the pillars had changed subtly, she thought; she saw flowers within them, all with six petals, but infinitely various and intricate. She was always conscious of the man pacing beside her, although she did not look at him."Why do you wish to please me?" she asked, breaking the silence. "You could just as easily cast me into some dark dungeon. What difference would it make to you?""It is better if you do not hate or fear me," said Arkan. "Song cannot be made out of hatred and fear. That is what Sharma failed to understand.""What is needed to make Song, then?"Arkan turned and looked her full in the face, and Maerad's heart skipped a beat. "Do you not know?" he asked.Maerad looked down at the floor and watched her feet. She did not want to answer._________THE RIDDLE by Alison Croggon. Copyright (c) 2006 by Alison Croggon. Published by Candlewick Press, Inc., Cambridge, MA. Alison Croggon is an award-winning poet whose work has been published around the globe. She started to write the books of Pellinor when her oldest son, Josh, began to read fantasy, and is currently working on the third and fourth books of the quartet. She lives in Australia. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. "I live," said Arkan with a peculiar arrogance as they walked. "And I do not die. The wind lives, the snow lives, the ice lives, the mountains live. Rick and ice have their own voices, their own lives, their own breath, their own pulse. Do you deny them that?""No," said Maerad, unable to conceal the sadness in her voice. "But I like flowers.""I will make you flowers if you desire them.""They would be flowers of ice. Beautiful, but cold. It wouldn't be the same. But thank you."They walked in silence for a time through the endless, beautiful corridors, and despite herself Maerad found she was admiring the beauties of Arkan-da with different eyes. The design of the pillars had changed subtly, she thought; she saw flowers within them, all with six petals, but infinitely various and intricate. She was always conscious of the man pacing beside her, although she did not look at him."Why do you wish to please me?" she asked, breaking the silence. "You could just as easily cast me into some dark dungeon. What difference would it make to you?""It is better if you do not hate or fear me," said Arkan. "Song cannot be made out of hatred and fear. That is what Sharma failed to understand.""What is needed to make Song, then?"Arkan turned and looked her full in the face, and Maerad's heart skipped a beat. "Do you not know?" he asked.Maerad looked down at the floor and watched her feet. She did not want to answer.________ Read more

Features & Highlights

  • "Maerad’s tale continues, luminous, desperate, and bold. . . . Brimming with archetypal motifs but freshly splendorous in its own right." –
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  • Maerad is a girl with a tragic past, but her powers grow stronger by the day. Now she and her mentor, Cadvan, hunted by both the Light and the Dark, must unravel the Riddle of the Treesong before their kingdom erupts in chaos. The quest leads Maerad over terrifying seas and glacial wilderness, until she is trapped in the icy realm of the seductive Winterking. There, Maerad must confront what she has suspected all along: that she is the greatest riddle of all.

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Terrific fantasy; excellent characterization

This second book continues the story of Maerad, now on her quest for the Treesong. She is a courageous, lively heroine who brings trouble on herself (as well as meeting it along the way) and learns to live with the consequences. Her trans-species experience as a wolf is very persuasive. Other important characters are well drawn, although Cadvan and Mirka are just a little too good to be true. The story is well-paced, the monsters distinctive and convincing, and the ways of life of the different peoples Maerad encounters are vividly drawn. Both teens and adults in my family enjoyed this book very much
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Great Young Reader Adventure Fantasy Series

Nothing better than a good adventure you can take in your mind!
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My favorite in the series.

This second installment of the Pellinor series picks up right after the first one left off, following Maerad and Cadvan on their way to Thorold after fleeing Norloch and Enkir, the first bard there. Now that Maerad has been instated as a full bard and its been confirmed that she is the fated one, she and Cadvan must figure out the riddle of the Treesong as that is the key to defeating the Nameless One. Only problem is they and no one else knows what it is. Once again Croggon gives us breathtaking new settings and characters, and she expands the mythology of this world in a way that makes you hunger for more. I would say this is probably my favorite of the series.
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3 of my books are at coolidge house and now in storage

I left it at coolidge house but I haven't read the 2nd one yet but the 1st one is good
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Five Stars

my husband love it.
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Four Stars

Love this author and this series.
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Five Stars

wife read in two days
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Five Stars

This teen fantasy series is absolutely wonderful! One of my all time favorites!
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Excellent read

Story intensifies along with character development and plot depth. Really gripping. Really enjoy description of landscapes and cultures. I will surely buy the next two volumes.
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On a roll...

I really, really enjoyed this book. Compared to the Naming, it definitely progresses the main plot more fully and some revelations are made. The book is very well written, perhaps even more so plot-wise than the Naming but in general I enjoyed the Naming more. First, not all the same characters are in this book which focuses more on Maerad than anything else and also because some of the new characters didn't stand out to me as much as the ones in the Naming did. Don't get me wrong, I still believe this is one of the best YA fantasies I ever read and I am eager to finish the series.

I really liked the beginning of the Riddle, there are some pretty awesome battles of magic and I also liked the scenes with the WinterKing. These books really give off an air of sophistication and detail that I don't always find in YA fantasy.

Anyways, bottom line is if you haven't read the Naming or the Riddle yet, do so. They are YA fantasy must reads.