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* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Kestrel, though only her physical body; her spirit becomes one with her twin brother, Bowman, which may lead one to wonder (only in the name of practicality, of course,) just ''where'' her spirit goes when he's getting busy with the missus...}}
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Kestrel, though only her physical body; her spirit becomes one with her twin brother, Bowman, which may lead one to wonder (only in the name of practicality, of course,) just ''where'' her spirit goes when he's getting busy with the missus...}}
* [[Hive Mind]]: The Zars
* [[Hive Mind]]: The Zars
* [[Huge Guy Tiny Girl]]: Mumpo and Pinto, towards the end of Firesong.
* [[Huge Guy, Tiny Girl]]: Mumpo and Pinto, towards the end of Firesong.
* [[I Am Legion]]: The army of the Zars.
* [[I Am Legion]]: The army of the Zars.
* [[Impossibly Delicious Food]]
* [[Impossibly Delicious Food]]
* [[It Got Worse]]: A subtle example from the reader's point of view. At the beginning of the trilogy the reader is not shown much about the world, the perspective gradually changes so that by the end of Firesong you truly get an example of how close to disaster the world is.
* [[It Got Worse]]: A subtle example from the reader's point of view. At the beginning of the trilogy the reader is not shown much about the world, the perspective gradually changes so that by the end of Firesong you truly get an example of how close to disaster the world is.
* [[Mind Over Matter]]
* [[Mind Over Matter]]
* [[May December Romance]]: A fairly mild version crops up in the [[Distant Finale]].
* [[May-December Romance]]: A fairly mild version crops up in the [[Distant Finale]].
* [[Murder the Hypotenuse]]: Pinto attempts this while [[Brainwashed and Crazy]].
* [[Murder the Hypotenuse]]: Pinto attempts this while [[Brainwashed and Crazy]].
* [[Eerie Pale Skinned Brunette]]: Kestrel and Bowman. (Possibly Pinto, but she's never explicitly described as such.)
* [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]]: Kestrel and Bowman. (Possibly Pinto, but she's never explicitly described as such.)
* [[Romantic Two Girl Friendship]]: Kestrel and Sisi.
* [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship]]: Kestrel and Sisi.
* [[Settle for Sibling]]: {{spoiler|Since Kestrel no longer exists in a physical form, Mumpo settles for her younger sister Pinto instead.}}
* [[Settle for Sibling]]: {{spoiler|Since Kestrel no longer exists in a physical form, Mumpo settles for her younger sister Pinto instead.}}
* [[Spoiled Sweet]]: Despite the occasional threat of [[Cut His Heart Out With a Spoon|ordering someone's eyes to be gouged out]], Sisi is generally a sweet-natured, loving girl.
* [[Spoiled Sweet]]: Despite the occasional threat of [[Cut His Heart Out With a Spoon|ordering someone's eyes to be gouged out]], Sisi is generally a sweet-natured, loving girl.

Revision as of 06:06, 9 January 2014

Modern(ish) fantasy series by William Nicholson, describing the lives of the Hath family and their quest to find the homeland. Consists of three books;

  1. The Wind Singer (2000)
  2. Slaves of the Mastery (2001)
  3. Firesong (2002)

The first book is set in the city of Aramanth, where hierarchy is decided solely on exam results for the age of 2 onwards. Kestrel and Bowman Hath, after being prosecuted by the head examiner, decide to find the key to the Wind Singer,a device in the centre of Aramanth which once made people happy. However, it was stolen and the city fell into depression.

Slaves of the Mastery is set a short time later, where Aramanth is no longer ruled by exams. However, the raiders of an empire called the Mastery destroy it and takes all the citizens of Aramanth as slaves. Kestrel is split up, and meets the representatives of a different kingdom, who are heading to the Mastery to marry their princess daughter to their prince son. Eventually, the Mastery is overthrown and the citizens begin to search for their homeland.

Firesong is about their journey to their homeland. And without giving away everything, we can say very little else.


This series contains examples of: