![]() ![]() ![]() The protagonists are incredibly engaging and I think a lot of the appeal comes from stereotypical manners expressed in constant opposition to one another a sort of man vs woman relationship that was surprisingly charming and oftentimes downright hilarious. It’s a unique blend of characterization and culture-building that really helps get you into the story. The character-development was really successful, and arguably the best element of the series. ![]() Roberson has a strong first-person narrative not often seen in fantasy novels. It’s been several years since I first read Tiger and Del, and I still remember them with fondness. Together, they discover a kinship and friendship that grows to love while facing dangers of both sword and sorcery. She was Del, born of ice and storm, trained by the greatest of Northern sword masters. The Overview: He was Tiger, born of the desert winds, raised as a slave and winning his freedom by weaving a special kind of magic with a warrior’s skill. ![]()
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