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Songmaster

par Orson Scott Card

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Orb Books (2002), Paperback, 352 pages

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As a huge fan of Card's Ender/Shadow books, I couldn't help comparing this novel to the other series as I read. There are a lot of parallels, especially between the protagonists of the two series--Card seems to enjoy writing about ill-used Messiah-figures, who inevitably end up martyred for their cause but leave the world forever changed in their wakes (I will say that Songmaster ended on a much happier note than Ender's Game, ultimately).

Still, Ansset and his story stand on their own quite well, and I can honestly say that I was (pleasantly) surprised by the story and several of the ways the plot twisted as I read. The author convinced me to care about his characters and the strange little world he'd created for them, and I'm happy to have been affected as much as I was. ( )
  krysbrezinski | Nov 18, 2009 |
The plot just didn't make sense. The author introduces too many foreign ideas without ever stopping to explain them. I was also turned off by the negative view of homosexuality in this book. In my opinion, there is a very negative underlying theme regarding homosexuals in this book. ( )
  dustedrose | Oct 21, 2009 |
For any reader passionate about music, science fiction, love, loss, Orson Scott Card, or any combination of attributes, this is a must read.

This is the story of Ansett, a boy with a voice unmatched by any in history. We are taken through his childhood, in both a school setting and as a placement to the most powerful man in the universe. We are carried through his inability to connect, despite an amazing ability to communicate. We are shown his final ability to love, and all of the pain that comes with that ability.

I was saddened by the plot turns which propelled a punishment for a certain kind of love, but was grateful for the tact with which it was handled in the story line. At the same time, I found the discussion of serial relationships compared with simultaneous loves to be a breath of fresh air. (Neither is a main plot point in the novel, but both jumped out at me, regardless.)

Despite all of the pain and punishment that Ansett must endure in this story, the ending is a sweet one for me. For the look to the future at Ansett's death, what he has been able to leave behind, both in political and emotional senses, I was able to take primarily hope away from this story. ( )
  HippieLunatic | Jun 12, 2009 |
If you love music you'll love this book!! Great story about music, leadership, and life. My only hesitancy in giving it a 4/5 is that there are moments that feel rushed. This is one of the few times I would actually have told the author to stretch it out and shoot for a two-part book. ( )
  revslick | Jan 9, 2009 |
This is one of those novels of Orson Scott Card that is a stand alone. It is not part of a larger series.

Songmaster takes place in the distant future, a future reminiscent of ancient Rome, only instead of a Roman empire, this empire is galactic.

The Songhouse is a school for talented boys and girl showing proficiency with signing. Select few of these become Songbirds, that is, youths exceptionally gifted in the ways of song. They are sold as property to those deemed worthy of having them, but are treated as royalty to those that accept.

Here we meet Ansset, a Songbird. He is sold to the emperor, who treasures him as a valued addition to his court, but never mistreats him, and severely punishes anyone who attempt to take advantage of the boy's beauty.

After Ansset comes of age, he is returned to the Songhouse, where he interacts with Kyaren and her boyfriend Josif. Josif starts to have feelings towards Ansset, and the two form an ill-fated relationship that damages the two for the rest of their lives.

If you're only familiar with Card's Ender series or his Alvin Maker series, you may be in for a surprise in reading this one. It explores love, and what that means, including some homosexual themes, which may not appeal to all audience. Card, a devout Mormon, is not a proponent of homosexuality, and no matter what side of the fence you sit on, you may very well feel that Card is too preachy regarding it (either for if you're against, or against if you're for). Definitely different than the standard Card fare. ( )
  aethercowboy | Dec 9, 2008 |
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Kidnapped at an early age, the young singer Ansset has been raised in isolation at the mystical retreat called the Songhouse. His life has been filled with music, and having only songs for companions, he develops a voice that is unlike any heard before. Anssets voice is both a blessing and a curse, for the young Songbird can reflect all the hopes and fears his audience feels and, by magnifying their emotions, use his voice to healor to destroy. When it is discovered that his is the voice that the Emperor has waited decades for, Ansset is summoned to the Imperial Palace on Old Earth. Many fates rest in Anssets hands, and his songs will soon be put to the test: either to salve the troubled conscience of a conqueror, or drive him, and the universe, into mad chaos.Songmaster is a haunting story of power and lovethe tale of the man who would destroy everything he loves to preserve humanitys peace, and the boy who might just sing the world away.

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