Iza Maciszka Maciszka itibaren Shirgunji, Karnataka, Hindistan
This was a great book, especially since I am going to start teaching English in the fall. It is amazing to me how easily spelling, grammar, and usage can be explained. Why didn't anyone ever just tell me why words are spelled funny or why you can't split infinitives? Well if you were wondering, check out this book!
Another great Bart Ehrman book presented in his non-biased way using logic, truth and history rather than emotion, conjecture and a specific faith based slant. It's agnostic in nature and will again, open those interested in knowing more about the truth behind Christian religion, how the bible came to it's current form and many other areas of reason and thought.
While this book extends the world of both The Curse of Chalion and Paladin of Souls, it does not share a direct story connection. It takes place in a different country and only one of the characters has even been to Chalion. The same five gods play their roles, but so does ancient alternative Weilding beliefs of the Hallow kingdom. At issue is the pending accession of a new Hallow King because the current one is deathly sick. There are two living sons of the king, but one is killed during a failed, and theologically forbidden, attempt to draw strength from animal spirits. The story follows Ingrey, the courtier sent to arrest and transport for trial Ijada who killed the prince.