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The Books of James Clemens
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James Clemens was born in Chicago in 1961. He now has a veterinary practice in Sacramento, California.
Average Review Score: 4 out of 5 (1 book)
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Wit'ch Fire
The first book of the Banned and the Banished series. This book has many of the dreaded fantasy cliches; elves,
a bumpkin with a destiny, a Dark Lord, a group of mismatched companions. However, every once in a while, when it's written
well, I do enjoy what I think of as a traditional epic fantasy. Clemens does a great job of filling that little niche.
This book follows Elena, a country girl who finds that she is the subject of a prophecy in which she is destined to become
a feared wit'ch. As she flees the dark agents sent to capture her Elena aquires a cadre of guardians of many races and
backgrounds. This book is indeed written well and will keep you flicking through the pages with glee. There is
a great deal of promise for the rest of the series too. The downsides are; the cliches, which I happily saw past to
the compelling story, and the way in which Clemens adds an apostrophe to words such as wit'ch and og're when there's really
no need.
4 out of 5
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