Monday, August 31, 2015

Homegoing

Homegoing by Michelle Markey Butler, 417 pages

Maudlin is a rarity, a woman who knows how to read.  Living in a land where mostly only trained clerks can read, Maudlin not only knows how, but is the only woman in the land who has been trained as a clerk herself.  Now, a letter has come from a land that no one has heard of, demanding that the people in Maudlin’s lands fix an unspecified problem within the year.  Maudlin is perhaps the only person qualified to ferret out who these people are and what their demands really are.  If she can’t, it is probable that her own people will be attacked and conquered.  This is the first book of The Tall Ships of Saradena series.  I don’t know how many books there will be but I can’t wait for the sequel and I would highly recommend this to people who like fantasy type book that don’t actually have magic.

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