Drum Warning (Drums of Chaos/Jo Clayton, Bk 1)

by Jo Clayton

Hardcover, 1996

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

Tor Books (1996), Edition: 1st, 382 pages

Description

In this exciting fantasy 2 worlds touch magically, allowing magical energies & some inhabitants to cross over, & when the mages of each seek to conquer the other, 2 organizations & 2 youngsters from the 2 worlds band together to oppose these forces of chaos & save their worlds from destruction.

User reviews

LibraryThing member AltheaAnn
Two worlds, Glandair and Iomard, draw near to each other every 700 years or so, in an occurrence known variously as "the Settling" or "the Corruption." At these times, magical force grows stronger, bizarre phenomena occur, and those talented in various ways grow in their power... and plot to
Show More
advance themselves. In this treacherous time, three gifted young people: Cymel, Breith and Lyanz, each struggle both with growing up and with what these forces may mean to them – or demand from them.
It's one of my quibbles with many fantasy & science fiction novels that the worlds created in their stories are very homogenous and simplified. In this, the most ambitious work by Clayton that I've encountered (and her last ‘Drums of Chaos' was incomplete when she died in 1998), there are not one but two incredibly complicated worlds, filled with different cultures and factions. It takes some attention to keep it all straight – but it's a really interesting premise and setting. I like, too, how not too much time is spent ‘explaining' the alien aspects of each world – the reader simply gets to experience it, and gleans information from context.
That said, this book is mostly scene-setting. We're introduced to many characters, and shown glimpses of their ruthless plots and ambitions... we worry about our young protagonists, unwittingly caught up in forces beyond their control... but not that much actually happens.
Show Less

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1996-07

Physical description

382 p.; 5.75 inches

ISBN

031286177X / 9780312861773
Page: 0.1128 seconds