The Steerswoman by Rosemary Kirstein
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
What an interesting take on sword and sorcery! Firstly, the main characters are two women and a youngish boy. And it definitely passes the Bechdel test! (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bechdel...)
The one woman is a Steerswoman, a keeper of the world's knowledge and an adventurer who searches for more information around the world. The other woman is a barbarian from the Outskirts. They meet and help each other then form a bond of friendship that becomes deep and trusting. The boy they meet along the way, he's determined to become a wizard because he saw his sister taken by a powerful wizard, so he wants to become powerful and stop that sort of thing from ever happening again.
Rowan, the Steerswoman, has found an odd crystal whose properties she wants to investigate. Bel, traveling in the same direction, decides she hasn't anything better to do so comes along for the adventure. It becomes clear early on that someone is attempting to kill Rowan for reasons unknown, and shocking, as the Steerswomen are generally revered as they share the knowledge they collect happily and generously with all who ask.
The characters are well drawn, interesting,and ::gasp:: don't do anything stupid!
The plot is tightly woven and has enough twists and turns to keep you guessing about a lot of things.
The world is well drawn and is quite surprising in that the book is really about science, even if it is sword and sorcery also.
Definitely looking forward to reading a lot more of this series.
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