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Trudi Canavan
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Trudi Canavan
Age: 55
Born: 1969
Born: October 23
Graphic Designer
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Extending his senses, Lorkin tried again to hear his mother’s surface thoughts. What he picked up seemed too out of character, however. He must be imagining it. Though…it was also odd that he would imagine his mother thinking such a string of curse words.
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I always love writing the third book in a series because you get to tie up all the threads that you put out in the first two books. You finally let people know what really happens and reveal all the secrets and bring certain characters together.
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It was impossible to imagine the aloof, dignified, powerful High Lord living as, of all things, a slave.
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Akkarin: I watched the first woman I loved die. I dont think I can survive losing the second. Sonea: I love you too.
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Nodding, Cery strode to the door and stepped through. Though the burly guards eyes him suspiciously, Cery smiled back. Never make enemies of someone's lackeys, his father had taught him. Better still, make them like you a lot.
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I still recommend reading travel guides as an insight to a travellers perspective on fantasy worlds. Nearly all characters end up travelling at some point, and they have many of the same needs and concerns covered in travel guides.
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Mortals did not need gods to order them to kill eachother. They were quite capable of finding reasons to do so themselves.
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What was I thinking? Of all the assistants I could have wound up with, why did I have to choose the one with the scary mother and troublemaking in his bloodlines? I am doomed.
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So what were you [Sonea] and Dorrien discussing before?' Akkarin asked. She turned to regard him. 'Discussing?' 'Outside the farmhouse when I was buying the food.' 'Oh. Then. Nothing.' He smiled and nodded. 'Nothing. Amazing subject, that one. Produces such fascinating reactions in people.
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How am I going to make friends with these people if all I can think of is how easy it would be to rob them?
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There's always a bit of truth in each rumour, the trouble is finding out which bit. - Tayend
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The Magicians Apprentice was about someone from the low end of society manifesting magical power and how that completely messes up the balance of the whole system.
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Though I can’t help feeling a sudden death cheats you of something. Death is an experience of life. You only get one death. I would like to be aware it was happening, even if that did mean enduring pain and fear.
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Tayend nodded. “I know it won’t. I admit I was worried about you, but you are still your old self, underneath.” Dannyl straightened in protest. “Underneath what?” The Elyne stood up, waving one hand in Dannyl’s direction. “All…that.” “I’m reeling at your descriptive clarity,” Dannyl told him.
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It is said, in Imardin, that the wind has a soul, and that it wails through the narrow streets because it is grieved by what it finds there.
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Better to know the quick pain of truth than the ongoing pain of a long-held false hope.
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Wisdom and knowledge is everywhere, but so is stupity.
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Great. She shook her head. Not only am I having conversations with myself, but now I'm refusing to talk to me. This has got to be the first sign of madness.
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I wound up studying art and design, got a job at Lonely Planet Publications as a designer, cartographer and illustrator.
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Unquestioning obedience is for slaves, the uneducated and the pathetic.
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