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Diviner / Bryan Davis.

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  • ISBN: 9780310718383 :
  • Physical Description: 427 p. ; 22 cm.
  • Publisher: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Zondervan, c2011.
Subject: Dragons > Juvenile fiction.
Slavery > Juvenile fiction.
Prophecies > Juvenile fiction.

Available copies

  • 3 of 4 copies available at South Central Regional Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 4 total copies.
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Miami Library YA F Dav v.3 (Text) 35864002487294 Young Adult Volume hold In transit -
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  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2011 September #1

    A convoluted Christian fantasy offers up sadistic theology in place of comprehensible narrative.

    While Koren the Starlighter wrestles with whether serving the evil dragon Taushin is worth the greater good, Elyssa masters the healing gifts that come with her Diviner powers. Meanwhile, Jason's friends keep fighting to free the slaves, and the former dragon rulers visit Darksphere to raise a human army. From the opening paragraph, readers are thrown into the middle of several over-cluttered storylines—dozens of characters from two different worlds, human and dragon and ghost and otherwise, each with back story and agenda and secrets—from constantly shifting viewpoints, all of which sound pretty much the same. Most of these plots eventually cohere, somewhat, but the tale does not so much conclude as simply stop mid-action. Although the language can be elegant and the imagery exquisite, such craft is mostly lavished upon detailed, sensuous descriptions of physical and mental tortures. Since this suffering is explicitly deemed essential to "freedom," and characters keep being resurrected from near- and actual death (although fatality seems no hindrance to continued activity), it is hard to distinguish or even take seriously the deeds and experiences of individuals presented as either "good" or "evil."  

    Even the most devoted fans may find themselves frustrated to the point of giving up by the end. (Fantasy. 12 & up)

     

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  • School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2011 October
    [Page 148]. (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
  • Voice of Youth Advocates Reviews : VOYA Reviews 2011 December
    Diviner is the third title in the Dragons of Starlight series, continuing the intertwining story lines of Koren, Jason, and others as they carry on their quests, picking up right where Warrior (Zondervan, 2011/VOYA April 2011) left off. Koren is caught in the middle of several difficult decisions as she continues to serve Taushin in an effort to free her people from servitude to the dragons. Meanwhile, Jason meets up with Elyssa, who has begun to discover more about her own abilities as a diviner, and the two set off to help Koren. With a war brewing on the horizon, it will take all their skill to triumph Davis wastes no time recapping events, instead jumping right back into the action of the story. Newcomers should read the first two titles in the Dragons of Starlight series before reading Diviner. Telling the story from the alternating perspectives of the different characters from chapter to chapter is interesting but causes the plot to become a little convoluted at times, which is not helped by the often-choppy transitions. The action of the story is fast paced and further improved by a descriptive narrative that really brings the story to life. This is a great title for those looking for inspirational fantasy and one that will appeal to fans of the series and Davis's other titles.—Susan Hampe 3Q 3P M J S Copyright 2011 Voya Reviews.

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