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title: "Owlflight (The Owl Mage Trilogy Book 1)"
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# Owlflight (The Owl Mage Trilogy Book 1)

**Brand:** daw
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- **What is this?** Owlflight (The Owl Mage Trilogy Book 1) by daw
- **How much does it cost?** £6.86 with free shipping
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## Customer Reviews

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    KINDLE Edition is pure greed...shame on DAW
  

*by B***N on Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2019*

I got the Kindle edition because I couldn't find the print version at a reasonable price.  OMG.  As is too often the case with older SF, the publisher decided to simply scan from hard copy and no editing of the OCR was done.  As a result, this is a garbled mess with lots of typos, erroneous word choices, repeated phrases, etc.  As far as I can tell as a first-time reader, there isn't any text missing, but that's just a guess.  The illustrations don't scan worth a hoot....totally undecipherable.  I have to say that the second and third books seem to be better as to text; the illustrations are still junk.Sorry, Lackey, but you should be watching the shop a little more closely.  Allowing your publisher to profiteer like this is unconscionable.If you want to read the original Valdemar books, try the 3-in-1 print editions or bite the bullet and buy used hard copies of the others.  The convenience and cost of the e-edition isn't worth it, and you're just rewarding bad behavior.The story itself is great...the first of a trilogy (of course) that starts after the Storm trilogy.  The danger from the Mage Storms has been removed, but the cost is the loss of any strong magic.  Darian is a magically-gifted orphan who doesn't fit into the very parochial village where he lives.  He runs from an attack on the village and falls in with the Hawkbrothers who take him in, teach him magic, and ultimately help him resolve his past with the village.  The second story includes a second key character, Keisha, a Healer in the original village, who is also trying to find her way. The third story focuses on Darian's search for his parent's fate...they had disappeared during one of the Mage Storms.  The entire series is a great coming-of-age story.

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    Whining Boy Grows Up
  

*by I***L on Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2019*

There's a good story here, and I love the world of Valdemar enough to enjoy it. However, this book suffers from more flaws than most. The first three chapters are full of a young boy whining about his miserable fate, which is pretty sad, but the attitude is so bad it's hard to like him.  IThe book also suffers from a weird duplication in the middle section of the book where the same event gets told two, or even three times, from different points of view. This retelling starts abruptly, begins to get redundant, and then just as abruptly stops, and we go back to Darian's point of view and stay there at the end. Worth reading,  but not one of Lackey's best.

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    Lots of errors from bad scan to electronic format
  

*by I***N on Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2018*

I tried this book when it first came out and hated it because the first few chapters just repeated the same whining from the main character over and over and over and over...This came out recently for Kindle and I decided to download it for $2.99 and see if I still disliked it.Those first few chapters, yes, I did. It felts like Lackey and Dixon were trying to fill space. But then the story livened up and it was sort of fun. Nothing like the Arrows or Herald Mage series...but ok.The issue comes with the digital edition. It's full of errors - apparently because of the scanning of the pages. I noticed the same thing with another of Lackey's books that was recently made available for Kindle. I'm now wondering if my digital copies of her Arrows and Herald Mage books, which I bought last year but haven't read through yet, are also full of errors.

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