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File Size: 3855 KB
Print Length: 369 pages
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast (March 26, 2010)
Publication Date: April 7, 2010
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B0036S49H8
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This series started very strong with books I and II. The third book wasn't as good, but it kept the momentum going. Then book IV happened and almost ruined it for me. For some reason the well crafted personalities for the main characters were changed for no apparent reason.Thankfully the series started to get back on track with book V, and it finally got back to greatness with the final book. Paul Kemp is a very good writer. He was able to restore the feel, ambience, and character development of the series without appearing too jarring. He also managed to write some of the most exciting battle scenes in the genre.There are some very surprising plot twists and the ending will leave you cheering or fuming depending on who your favorite characters are.Overall, I highly recommend this book and the series as a whole.
I must be honest and say I was disappointed with the last 2 books in the series. It got off to such a fun and strong start, but seemed to just die out after the middle book. The remaining plot felt stretched with filler and build-up but with no substantial climax. Worth a read to finish the series, but I would not rate this as one of my favorite series.
Paul Kemp is a usually great writer, but this book is a bit of a letdown. It starts off well and directly introduces a new party to the plot, which then completely disappears and doesn't come back until the final pages. Between those two sections, well, the book has enough quality to keep you reading, but it's does so pretty straightforwardly without any on-your-toes moments.Some issues I had with this book (warning... possible spoilers):1. It repeats the same situations and behaviors over and over between Jeggred/Danifae/Pharaun and Quentel to the point where it becomes annoying.2. The climax that was being worked to is very anticlimactic. There's no explanation of why Lolth moved, why she's picking her chosen, or anything else for that matter.3. The "inflation" of the characters' power becomes annoying. I understand you need to pit them against foes and that they should feel sufficiently interesting, but there must be other ways to accomplish that than by summoning and controlling the most powerful demons that exist, by destroying an army of 500+, etc. Sometimes less is more.4. The re-conversion of Hallistra is treated matter-of-factly and it seems the entire Eilistraee angle is thrown out the window to focus on Lolth again. Whereas Vhaeraun was treated as a powerful god in a previous book and his priests were dangerous foes, this book portrays the clergy of Eilistraee as weak and pathetic. OK, I understand Lolth is a big shot, but really, let's not ridicule other gods to the point where they appear completely inept?
The reader was great! She was clear and was so consistent with her voices that I was able to tell which character was speaking without being explicitly told. The story line was captivating, but felt a little drawn out. Unfortunately, the ending was spoiled for me by outside parties, so I don't know whether or not it would have been surprising otherwise.
Overall:The story is fairly predictable but moves slowly. The detail of the combat engagement were very detailed, so much slow the reader begs for them to be over. The story reads like a bad D&D game filled with silly power gamers...lots of combat but little thought or character development. The characters are so super powerful, the reader can not believe the characters are really going to get killed....Please try writing stories about characters not up to their eyeballs in magic items and spells...vulnerable characters make things much more interesting.The pacing of the book is slow due to all of the combat and spell casting sequences. The art of story telling has been confused with combat and writing a lot of pages. The book could have been reduced to something a quarter the length with the same effect; it would have been more cost effective for the author.Since Lolth is a goddess of Chaos, you would think the new incarnation of Lolth would be different in some way...but alas the reader is cheated. The author at several points try to say that chaotic individuals are highly predictable due to their chaotic nature. This is just plain wrong -- look up the definition of chaotic:(1) completely unordered and unpredictable and confusing(2) of or relating to a sensitive dependence on initial conditionsThe punishment of Halisstra is probably fitting given the fact she could not make up her mind to save her life...literally. In fact, it would have been truly chaotic of Lolth have chosen her not Danifae (who was the obvious choice if you wanted Lolth to stay the same post resurrection).The characterization of good in the book is very naive. Why does everyone equate good with stupidity and naivete? TRUST BUT VERIFY! This type of portrayal is quite annoying especially when the evil people are falling over themselves to harm each other at the first possible opportunity. I guess the two views go hand and hand; otherwise, intelligent good characters working together would wipe out the evil, stupid characters in a heart beat.Summary:Characteristizations: Very weakStory telling: Poor to fairPlot: Weak
I read all previous five books so I had to finish. I was warned I may not like ending and...I didn't. There was a confusing section about 2/3 through, but reading through I figured out what the author was going for with the chapter. You may not like it, but I just had to read for myself.
Probably the hardest book out of the six to finish. I actually just breezed through the last 1/4 of the book due to being absolutely bored out of my mind with the story line. Disappointing ending to what started out to be a great series.
While I have enjoyed all the previous books in this series, this one had some interesting twists and turns. The characters were well developed and fun to follow. And this book is good at keeping you on the edge waiting for more.
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