The Riddle (Pellinor #2)

The Riddle (Pellinor #2)
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May 02, 2005
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076363414X
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Maerad is a girl with a tragic and bitter 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 fractured kingdom erupts in chaos. The quest to solve this ancient puzzle lures Maerad ever closer to the seductive Winterking — author of her sorrows and the ally of her most powerful enemy, the Nameless One. Trapped in the Winterking's icy realm, Maerad must acknowledge what she has always suspected - that she is the greatest riddle of all.

Maerad is a girl with a tragic and bitter 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 fractured kingdom erupts in chaos. The quest to solve this ancient puzzle lures Maerad ever closer to the seductive Winterking — author of her sorrows and the ally of her most powerful enemy, the Nameless One. Trapped in the Winterking's icy realm, Maerad must acknowledge what she has always suspected - that she is the greatest riddle of all.

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THE RIDDLE by Alison Croggon is the second in the author's Pellinor series, and it picks up right where book 1 left off. Maerad and Cadvan continue their quest for the Treesong--even though they have no idea what it is or where they should look for it. As in the first book, a huge part of the storyline continues to be building Maerad's character; in fact, the focus of THE RIDDLE is 100% Maerad as she loses her mentor early in the book, but struggles to continue their search on her own. Along the way she discovers a lot about herself and her powers, and she manages to unearth some of the meaning of the riddle she and Cadvan were trying to solve.

Although THE RIDDLE introduces a few new characters, they are largely background noise as Maerad shines. She's young and often unsure of herself, but she finds the proper guidance at key times to keep the plot moving. I love that some of the strongest and wisest characters in this series are women.

Maerad finds love in the second book as well, and I salute Croggon for the way she manages to bring it into the story without letting it become The Story.

Although THE RIDDLE is like THE NAMING (the first in the series) in that there are a lot of long and involved descriptions, they didn't seem to interfere with the action as much as in the first book. It's also possible that I settled more easily into the rhythm of the story with THE NAMING under my belt. And that said, this is definitely NOT a series that can be read out of order, and it's also (thankfully!) not a series that suffers from the second book issues that often plague authors. Croggon has created a second book that tells an important portion of a larger story without making it feel like nothing more than a means to an end.

I continue to recommend the Pellinor series to lovers of High Fantasy, and I look forward to finishing out the rest of it. My thanks to the publisher and YA Books Central for a copy of the book in exchange for my honest review.
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A great second book in a wonderful series
Strong female characters
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Reader reviewed by Jennifer

I thought that this book was, I believe, better than the first. It includes love, journeys, death, and once again, magic. Maerad and Cadvan get in a fight and one may never come back in the end. Maerad meets someone who protects her and harms her at the same time, the Winter King. Old friends and new friends come in this book. If you got hooked on the first book, you will be happy to know that there are 4 altogether. With 3 out already, you're going to wish it went on and on and on.
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My favorite book ever!!!
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Reader reviewed by Claire

The Riddle is my favorite book. It is fantasy and adventure. I ike it because it is exciting and has a lot of adventure. In the book, Maerad and Cadvan are trtying to find the Riddle of the Treesong and escape their enemies. They are hunted by the Dark and the Light.
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A Miracle
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Maerad has accepted her identity as Elednor, the Fire Lily, and, in doing so, agreed to seek the Treesong in the land of the Nameless one. She travels northward, through the lands from which her father came, and eventually, with the help of her newfound relatives, arrives at the palace of her greatest enemy.

As soon as I bought The Naming, I found myself looking soulfully at The Riddle as it sat on the bookstore shelf, but it was not cheap- this book contains several appendices, all fascinating. When my grandmother gave me a copy of it for Christmas the appendices were the first part I read.

In the pages of The Riddle all the emotions of nature ae conveyed in a miraculous way, and reading it is like coming home.
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