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Stonewiser: The Call of The Stone (Stonewiser Series)
by Dora Machado

Published: 2009-06-01
Paperback : 474 pages
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Sariah's reward for revealing the stone truth: a death sentence. Banished and on the run, Sariah must find a way to carry out the stone's mystifying legacy. As the war escalates and the rot destroys the land, she must act before the executioners ruin her kin, her enemies slaughter her lover, and ...
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Sariah's reward for revealing the stone truth: a death sentence. Banished and on the run, Sariah must find a way to carry out the stone's mystifying legacy. As the war escalates and the rot destroys the land, she must act before the executioners ruin her kin, her enemies slaughter her lover, and the mysterious bracelet she has been forced to wear kills her. In the second novel of her widely acclaimed Stonewiser Series, Machado continues the extraordinary saga of Sariah, the reluctant heroine forced into a desperate search for the only truth that can change her rotting world's fate.

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SARIAH WAS WITH her pupils when the executioners came. They arrived on her deck without warning or fanfare, slipping through the door one after the other, until twelve of them crammed her stonewiser's deck. Twelve. They had been warned about her. They took care to block the door and windows before they stripped the dark mantles they wore to conceal their garb. The sight of their red robes was worse than a rotfish fang to her gut. Dread squelched all of the day's promises and numbed Sariah to death's bold announcement. ... view entire excerpt...

Discussion Questions

1. When the story begins, Sariah is taken prisoner by the executioners, a tribe of people who make a living by executing criminals sentenced to death in the Rotten Domain. Do you think that a tribe of executioners is a useful or detrimental element for the Domain? Do you think that every society has a role/place for people such as these?

2. What do you think are the main differences between the people who live in the Goodlands and the people who dwell in the Rotten Domain? What are the similarities? Do you think that the ecological differences between the Goodlands and the Rotten Domain account for the differences?

3. One of Sariah's most unique skills is her ability to wise not just stone, but also people's emotions. What can she learn from wising people's emotions that she can't learn from the stones? Is this a skill you would like to have? How do you think our world today might be different if we were able to read each other's emotions?

4. A reader's favorite, Delis's relationship with Sariah evolves throughout the story and generates a lot of questions. What do you think the donnis relationship entails? Is it mastery or service? Is it submission or friendship? Do you think that being a donnis to Delis is beneficial or harmful to Sariah? Would you like to have a donnis? Would you like to serve as someone's donnis?

5. As Sariah progresses in her quest, she goes to the Bastions, where she meets the Hounds, a fierce, mysterious people who protect a sacred secret and speak only through their ancient sages' Wisdom. What are the advantages and disadvantages of communicating through an old established set of sayings? What aspects of the Hounds' culture surprised you? What aspects repelled you?

6. What do you think of Sariah's goddess, Meliahs? Is she indeed a fickle goddess? Do you believe that the goddess's prohibition to create life is wise, silly or selfish? Do you think that "labor and sweat," the goddess's favorite offering, is a fair expectation or a punishing demand?

7. In the story, Sariah is trapped at the Mating Hall and submitted to the prism's terrors. What do you think Grimly and her allies were trying to accomplish? Do you think the notion of making better stonewisers warranted her methods? Is the idea of a better/stronger/faster human being attractive to our society as well?

8. What is the call of the stone and how is it relevant to us today?

Notes From the Author to the Bookclub

Dear Book Club Reader,

The award winning Stonewiser saga continues.

In my first fantasy-adventure novel, Stonewiser: The Heart of the Stone, winner of the 2009 Benjamin Franklin Bill Fisher Award for Best Debut Novel, I introduced you to a new kind of heroine, the unforgettable Sariah. Born and trained to retrieve the knowledge preserved in the stones, Sariah is a gifted but rebellious stonewiser who must renounce all that she is to find the truth, save her world and redeem herself. Readers fell in love with this flawed but gritty stonewiser and with her bitter-enemy-turned-lover, the formidable Kael. Well, I have news to share... The next installment of the Stonewiser adventure is here!

In Stonewiser: The Call of the Stone, Sariah's reward for revealing the stone truth is a death sentence. Banished and on the run, her only possible escape is to find a way to carry out the mysterious legacy the stones have imposed on her. As the war escalates and the rot spreads throughout the land, Sariah must face betrayal, torture, failure, and even devastating defeat to complete her desperate search before her kin is ruined, her lover is slaughtered and the mysterious bracelet she is forced to wear kills her.

You can enjoy this novel equally as a single read or as part of the trilogy. Either way, you will love this fast-paced, quick-twisting, thought-provoking adventure packed with remarkable characters, epic themes, and of course, plenty of romance. For information, reviews and a lot more, please visit my website at www.doramachado.com or email me at [email protected].

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