Alta
by Mercedes Lackey
Daw Books
March 2, 2004
ISBN #0756402166
432 pages
Hardcover
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Other Books by
Mercedes Lackey

One Good Knight

Mapping the World of Harry Potter

Winter Moon

The Wizard of London

Flirting with Pride & Prejudice

Sanctuary

The Fairy Godmother

Phoenix and Ashes

To Light a Candle

Murder by Magic

This Scepter'd Isle

Sun in Glory and Other Tales of Valdemar

Exile's Valor

Charmed Destinies

The Outstretched Shadow

Mad Maudlin

Joust

Exile's Honor

Elvenborn

The Gates Of Sleep

Valdemar Companion

Spirits White As Lightning

Take A Thief

Children of the Night

REVIEW

"Great fantasy"

The war between Tia and Alta continues because of the Jousters and their dragons, the first line of offense on the borders. Although Tia has more Jousters and dragons Alta has the magi which sends bad weather into Tia so that the dragons cannot fly. Kiron, a former serf made dragon boy to jouster Ari and his dragon Keshet discovers that he is the only one who besides Ari who does not have to drug his dragon to get him to obey him. In a daring move, Kiron steals an egg, empresses the dragonet when it hatches, trains it and flies back to Alta to try to end the war.

He believes he can show the Altan Jousters a better way of fighting with the undrugged cooperation of their dragons even though his country men have less trained jousters. Kiron is accepted on to Altan training grounds and has eight youngsters impress their dragons and the nine become one wing united in their love for their dragons. There is a powerful shadow group in Alta who doesn't want the war to end and will use horrific methods to achieve their goals. Kiron and his followers must prepare for the day that the enemy will want the Jousters dead.

In JOUST, the prequel to ALTA, readers are shown the culture of Tia and how the ongoing war affects the conquerors, the serfs and the Jousters. ALTA shares the viewpoint from the other side and how one escaped serf gives hope and a plan of action to the demoralized Jousters. Mercedes Lackey, one of the great fantasists of our time, writes a coming of age story that is memorable and enjoyable.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted February 21, 2004



Summary

In the second novel in national best-selling legend Mercedes Lackey's richly-conceived new Joust series, the dragonrider Vetch escapes to Alta, the subjugated land of his birth. There, he hopes to teach his people to raise and train dragons-and build an army that will liberate his homeland.



 

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