The Core: Book Five of the Demon Cycle
Autor Peter V. Bretten Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iul 2018
Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author Peter V. Brett brings one of the most imaginative fantasy sagas of the twenty-first century to an epic close.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0345531515
Pagini: 816
Dimensiuni: 103 x 172 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Random House Worlds
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Victor Tanasa a dat nota:
The Warded Man was awesome and promised great things, but the sequels went in a different direction than I was expecting. Instead of the humans vs demons fight, we spend way more time on the humans vs humans front - Krasians vs Thesans. While this culture clash is well done and interesting in its own right, it took up way too many pages for my taste. Instead of following mostly Arlen, Leesha and Rojer, we're introduced to a huge cast of characters. That's not a bad thing per se, but some of them were not really that interesting or consequential to the plot and most importantly the ones that I wanted to follow the most - Arlen and Jardir - are all but absent in one of the books. Flawed but good, I don't regret spending 3500+ pages in Peter V. Brett's world.
Victor Tanasa a dat nota:
The Warded Man was awesome and promised great things, but the sequels went in a different direction than I was expecting. Instead of the humans vs demons fight, we spend way more time on the humans vs humans front - Krasians vs Thesans. While this culture clash is well done and interesting in its own right, it took up way too many pages for my taste. Instead of following mostly Arlen, Leesha and Rojer, we're introduced to a huge cast of characters. That's not a bad thing per se, but some of them were not really that interesting or consequential to the plot and most importantly the ones that I wanted to follow the most - Arlen and Jardir - are all but absent in one of the books. Flawed but good, I don't regret spending 3500+ pages in Peter V. Brett's world.