Dun Ladys Jess

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  • Ray F

    16-06-2025

    Fantasy books and movies have been rife with shape-shifting heroes and villains in recent years, mostly werewolves and vampires. The teaser for this book stood out from all that, however, in that it included a character who is transformed from a horse to a human. That intrigued me and so I read the Kindle version of the book. The story is solidly a fantasy set in a parallel world to current-day earth, called Camolen. Camolen is very similar to our world, and is very much an Earth II, but not a duplicate. While it is Earth and is inhabited by human beings and the same species of animals, it is not the same people and animals. The level of civilization seems to be more-or-less medieval with the world ruled, or at least led, by wizards. And their level of technology is very low, with most of the functions that we handle by technology and machines, being handled for them by magic. The storyline involves a spell that has been created by the good wizards (including the protag wizard, Arlen) that allows people to transcend dimensions and so travel between worlds (like between Camolen and our Earth). Work on the spell has been accomplished by a “networking” of the wizards via horse-riding couriers (which is less risky than using magic). But with the spell operational, the wizards are concerned that some “of the less conscientious” among them will use the spell to travel to other worlds to ravage them and bring back technology to wreak havoc in Camolen. One such bad wizard is a woman named, Calandre, who has found out about the worlds-traveling spell and is seeking to obtain it. So Arlen purposes to send his lead courier, Carey, to an associate wizard, Sherra, who will create a “checkspell” that will prevent unauthorized use of the world-transversing spell (this is commonly done for all major magic). It’s crucial that Carey not get caught with the spell (contained in a gemstone) and the documentation that goes with it. Arlen warns him to invoke the spell to escape if anyone tries to capture him. His escape will be to another world, where he can invoke it again to return to a safe-house in Camolen (since a connection between worlds will follow him and so give him access to the magic in Camolen). He’ll have to be careful, though, not to take along inadvertent stragglers within the spell’s range. Got that? Now all of this struck me as pretty run-of-the-mill for fantasy stories and, while well-written, didn’t really grab me. Still, it held my interest enough to stay with it. I suspect strong fans of this genre will have no trouble remaining involved with the story. So in a nutshell, Carey is attacked while on the road and flees riding his fast horse, Dun Lady’s Jess (he calls her “Lady”). To save his life and his mission, Carey is forced to invoke the worlds-transversing spell and it takes him and Lady to our Earth. One side effect of the spell is that is changes Lady into a woman. About half the book concerns the adventures of Carey and Lady on our Earth. They find they have been followed by a minion of Calandre and so most of the action is the chasing and battling between them. The strength of the book is the family of characters that develop around Carey and the transformed Lady (who as a woman is called, “Jess”). Ms Durgin handles those characters and their relationships very well. She also does well in developing Jess as a character—as both horse and human. Jess’ struggles to adjust to her new form are told believably and sympathetically, and are the fun of the book. And of course, there’s the complication of the transfer of her feelings of devotion for Carey as a horse, to her love of him as a human. In the last half of the book, the action returns to Camolen where the worlds-traveling magic transforms Jess back to Lady. She is still a Point-Of-View character, however, and Ms Durgin handles those scenes well and we continue to pull for Lady as we pulled for Jess. We also see development in the other protagonist characters and their adjustments to a world where technology is replaced by magic. Dun Lady’s Jess won the Compton Crook for Best First SF/F/H of the Year (in 2013, I suppose) and has a devoted following for it and it’s two sequels (it would make a good TV series, I think). And while it is a good book—well written with a great hook of the horse-to-human angle, and infused with an obvious love for horses, I do have a few criticisms. First, while Ms Durgin does a good job with the characterizations of the protagonists, she leaves the antagonists (especially the bad wizard, Calandre) rather flat. We don’t really know what motivates Calandre other than just being a psychopath, and she’s not in very many scenes. Most of the “bad work” is done by Calandre’s minions and they are mostly just expendables without character. Actually, I think even Arlen could have been developed some more. The idea of magic being used instead of technology in Camolen was kind of interesting but not quite believable to me. I did like, however, the idea that using magic has consequences of collateral damage and side-effects. Overall, though, the main storyline of the conflict between wizards struck me as weak. I didn’t get a feel of “high stakes,” and what battling there was between the wizards seemed to abbreviated. Still, there were moments of insight that appealed to me. Like when Arlen asks Jaime (the horse expert) if there were evil people like Calandre on her world. She replies: “Too many of them. Of course, they don’t have magic to play with. They have to make do with guns and bombs and blind political fervor.” There’s a theme there that I think Ms Durgin could have enlarged on a bit. I did like this book. I think Ms Durgin has come up with a unique, interesting, and sympathetic character in Jess the horse/woman who should be able to sustain a series. Ms Durgin just needs to ramp up her storytelling a bit and expand her character development to the bad guys.

  • Dianne Ferrell

    > 3 day

    GOOD READ

  • Gypsy Dancer

    16-06-2025

    What a wonderful book. I loved how the author looks at how it might be for a horse to become human and how she has to deal with all the strangeness. You really could feel how the horse/person was struggling with new sensations that a horse would not know about and how as a human, many of the horse characteristics were still there like swishing a non-existent tail. So very wonderfully written. All the other characters were developed with great care as well so that I really became attached to them and cared what happened to them. The story really held my interest, page after page and I was sorry to see it end. Looking forward to the next book in the series. A great read. Recommended for any horse lover and fantasy readers.

  • Barbara MacLachlan

    > 3 day

    Unexpected fun well developed.

  • Katherine

    > 3 day

    This was one of those books that Id always meant to read but could never remember the title (Im not a horse person, so the title always came across as strange to me.) But Im so glad one of my friends posted it to my FB wall! I found the premise interesting, even weird -- a horse transforms into a human but isnt a shifter, but a horse with a humans body. That part is really well done, really convincing. The characters she makes friends with come across as real people... even/especially the horse. Im definitely going to buy the rest of the series. Oh, this is a fantasy book, not a shifter romance. There is a tiny bit of romance, but only at the end, and its not the focus of the story.

  • Sandra Quitzon

    > 3 day

    This is a fun read, most of the time, but you will probably feel some genuine concern for the characters. Yes, the story is that well written. Still, a good imagination and some suspension of disbelief will help you get the most out of the remarkable story.

  • Diane

    Greater than one week

    I read some of the reviews prior to buying this book, and I thought it would have a new perspective on the girl-horse-magic thing. I was right, but I was amazed by where the author went with the story, and I will be enjoying where she goes with the next story in this saga.

  • Kindle Customer

    > 3 day

    As a horse lover, I appreciate the way the author carefully crafts in believable horsie behavior in the character, regardless of Jess/Ladys external appearance. This is the first book in a trilogy, but it is complete in itself. You WILL want to read more and get the other two books to continue with Jess/Ladys adventures.

  • Ella

    Greater than one week

    I enjoyed the story of Jess, a horse who turns into a human when she lands in Ohio with the help of magic. I like how conflicted Jess is when learning to be a human woman. I like that the author portrayed her feelings, speech and mannerisms in both an equine and human way. Very well-written. I wish however that this story was wrapped up and Jess given her happily ever after. I would have continued the series anyway. Lots of action, suspense and a bit of romantic feelings but no action. Very clean.

  • QCLady

    > 3 day

    Hmmm, well it is no spoiler to say that this horse turns into a lady and then stuff happens. That is what this story is about. However, this author manages to write a very good story based on this premise. The reader can see the trials and tribulations of the horse, the people around her who have to believe this has happened versus having found a person who should be committed as she thinks she is a horse, and then to unfold an interesting story given the situation. If you cant get past the premise, you will miss a very interesting and well written book. I will admit that I will wait to read a few reviews before reading the next one, but I found this one entertaining.

基本信息

  • 出版社 ‏ : ‎ Red Deer Press; 第 1st 版 (2007年11月6日)
  • 语言 ‏ : ‎ 英语
  • 平装 ‏ : ‎ 295页
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0889953988
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0889953987
  • 阅读年龄 ‏ : ‎ 12 - 16 岁
  • 适用年级 ‏ : ‎ 7 - 11
  • 商品重量 ‏ : ‎ 417 g
  • 尺寸 ‏ : ‎ 15.24 x 5.08 x 22.86 cm
  • 买家评论:
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