I have read this books several times throughout my teenage years and what can I say... although I have grown a bit and sure as hell changed a lot I can only salute to my younger self for relishing this book at least three times. What starts off as a awkwardly written and seemingly not well thought through story slowly but steadily turns into a page turner that just won't leave you in peace. So what do bookworms like me do? Jup, we just leave everything and read it in one go. I am absolutely amazed by the fact that some stories never grow old or boring. Sure, Harry Potter still plays in an absolutely superior league, but this is as close as it gets.
Valorian is not particulalry content with his life. He loves his lifestyle - being a nomad and finding cause in having a stable socisal surrounging and a life that is moody but yet fulfilling. The issue lies with the outer circumstances of a tyran that - under a colonialist rule - squeezes every last bit of taxes in the form of animals and food out of the clans. They are left with barely enough to survive and even though they always make do, one can imagine, that happiness is not really a given here. Lucky for Valorian, that he dies. Quite literally. On the other side however, not only the riders of death await but a godess that blesses him with powers beyond his wildest imagination and sends him off on a quest that will only be the beginning of the greatest advenutre of his life. More than anything, Valorian wants new lands for his people so they may live in peace.
Enter said tyran, and the issues just hit you from every corner.