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Original Title: The Singer of All Songs
ISBN: 0439554799 (ISBN13: 9780439554794)
Series: The Chanters of Tremaris #1
Characters: Calwyn, Darrow, Mica, Tonno, Halasaa
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The Singer of All Songs (The Chanters of Tremaris #1) Paperback | Pages: 320 pages
Rating: 3.9 | 10005 Users | 398 Reviews

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Calwyn has never been beyond the high ice-wall that guards the sisters of Antaris from the world of Tremaris. She knows only the rounds of her life as a novice ice priestess, tending her bees, singing her ice chantments, and dreaming. But then Calwyn befriends Darrow, a mysterious Outlander who appears inside the Wall and warns of an approaching danger. To help Darrow, to see the world, and perhaps to save it, Calwyn will leave the safety of the Wall for a journey with a man she barely knows--and an adventure as beautiful and dangerous as the music of chantment itself.

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Title:The Singer of All Songs (The Chanters of Tremaris #1)
Author:Kate Constable
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 320 pages
Published:March 1st 2005 by Scholastic Paperbacks (first published September 1st 2002)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Magic. Adventure. Romance. Young Adult Fantasy. High Fantasy

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I was looking at the ratings and it seems that the younger the reviewer, the more stars they gave it. Perhaps it is because I have read A LOT of fantasy, but this was just ok for me. I liked the world the author created. It was innovative, but not really fresh. I felt like the places where we wanted a deeper understanding of the world, Constable skipped over what could have been interesting. The societies she created were very two dimensional, as were her characters and their struggles, but for

I really wanted to love this one, I did.I think that some things were just awkwardly placed and then, later on, even more awkwardly explained. The writing style was pretty but had its ups and downs~ I did skip over some paragraphs were the details got particularly elaborate. The dialogue was stilted a bit like when something bad was happening once of them would go faint and yell "No!" A few eye-rolling moments, but nothing too bad.Calwyn was pretty good and Trout was really funny~ Darrow was

I picked up this first novel by Constable because of a cover blurb by Garth Nix. We'll see if I trust HIM again! ;-)Seriously, maybe Constable will improve with time, but I didn't feel that this book was up to general publishing standards. It really felt like a first effort.It started out OK, with us meeting the young, talented, but rebellious priestess in her home village... but once she absconds from said village (with an injured sorcerer on the run from his powerful nemesis) it becomes

I really liked this one, I couldn't put it down... really hard for me to wait to get the other ones! She is one of my favorite authors now.

This was an interesting world. I like the magic working through singing thing, and how it limits magics to certain people (no one can do all the magic).The book opened well, but had a hard time holding my attention. I think that's mostly because I'm not the target audience for this book. It doesn't seem to be one of those YA books that is as entertaining to adults as it is for young adult. I feel it does have great potential for an actual young adult though, and will try to keep it in mind for

Revisiting this old favourite was on whim, but a very good whim. I most certainly don't regret it. I also really enjoyed rereading this somewhat hidden gem. It's classic in its style of story - quest, mysterious stranger, naive girl, bad guy, and new friends along the way. But it's a nice classic in the sense that Calwyn is a fresh breath of air, Darrow is not and asshole but he's also got the hard edges of an worldly person, and the side characters are supportive in their own unique way.

this book was spellbinding for me.not only was the content gripping, enchanting and original- with singers as weavers of magic. but also, it was the writing style of the author that, coupled together with the plot, made reading the book magic itself! from the start with the seemingly impenetrable ice walls of Antaris which was fine description, and the vivid portrayal of feelings of main character, to the new friends met along the way, and the noble quest set out for, it was simply beautifully

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