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Sarah Monette and Elizabeth Bear return with the third book in their Iskryne trilogy, An Apprentice to Elves. The trilogy began with A Companion to Wolves, and continued in The Tempering of Men. This novel picks up the story of Alfgyfa, a young woman who has been raised in the Wolfhall by her father Isolfr, who is the human leader of the queen-wolf Viridechtis' pack, and was the protagonist of the first book. The warrior culture of Iskryne forbids many things to women--and most especially it forbids them bonding to one of the giant telepathic trellwolves. But as her father was no ordinary boy, Alfgyfa is no ordinary girl. Her father has long planned to send his daughter to Tin, a matriarch among the elves who live nearby, to be both apprentice and ambassador, and now she is of age to go.
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3 primary booksIskryne World is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2007 with contributions by Sarah Monette and Elizabeth Bear.
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1. I wish we got to spend more time reading about Alfgyfa's life and training during her apprenticeship with Tin, instead of just having seven years basically go by from one sentence to another.
2. I wish the ending wasn't so damn rushed. It felt like all the threadplots from 300+ pages got resolved in a single short paragraph or something. Felt unsatisfying, like the authors just wanted to just get this book over with.