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Loading... The Paths of the Dead (The Viscount of Adrilankha, Book 1)by Steven BrustSeries: Dragaera: Khaavren Romances (3a), Dragaera, Viscount of Adrilankha (1)
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. While I enjoyed the previous Paarfi books it is withe the three volumes of The Viscount of Adrilankha that I really began to appreciate what Brust was doing with this alternate voice. Each time I reread these books they seem even richer and deeper in character. ( )The children of the heroes of Phoenix Guards set out to have adventures, and along the way discover new kinds of sorcery, all sorts of plots, and end up helping put the new Empress on the throne. At the same time, a 'young' Morrolan starts his career as a warlock. Typical Brust, with a lot of sarcasm (did I say a lot?) and long running jokes and what passes for wit when you're on the road adventuring. Good stuff, if you like that sort of thing. Not excessively violent or face paced. Very dry at times, but that's part of the beauty of it. Paarfi the Historian continues his writings, and this time, his subject is the events of the period of approximately two centuries after Adron's disaster blew up a whole lot of Dragaera. For those that have read any of Vlad Taltos' books some of this will be more familiar, with Zerika, Sethra Lavode, and others. The starring roles go to the next generation. Khaavren's son and his friends are bored, they think no more adventure is ever going to happen. A war for the empire and the various machinations of deities and sorceresesses soon show them that things are not so dull after all. http://superprose.blogspot.com/2007/0... Terrible Writing Style: The supposed narrator, "Paarfi" is verbose and inane. In the Vlad Taltos books, the sarcastic humor was hilarious. Here,the author takes five sentances in the dialogue that should take one. "Why do you say that?"/" Do not despair, I will tell you post haste"/"That would be most appreciated"/"This manner of speech gets old REAL QUICK!!!!!" It's worse than Robert Jordan's constant prattle about what people are wearing down to the last stitch!! It's a shame, because I consider the Vlad series as one of my top three book series. The story is enjoyable. The narrator, Khaavren, is almost unbearable. That makes for very mixed reading. no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0812534174, Mass Market Paperback)The long-awaited sequel to The Phoenix Guards and Five Hundred Years AfterTwo hundred years after Adron’s Disaster, in which Dragaera City was accidentally reduced to an ocean of chaos by an experiment in wizardry gone wrong, the Empire isn’t what it used to be. Deprived at a single blow of their Emperor, of the Orb that is the focus of the Empire’s power, of their capital city with its Impe-rial bureaucracy, and of a great many of their late fellow citizens, the surviving Dragaerans have been limping through a long Interregnum, bereft even of the simple magic and sorcery they were accustomed to use in everyday life. Now the descendants and successors of the great ad-venturers Khaavren, Pel, Aerich, and Tazendra are growing up in this seemingly diminished world, con-vinced, like their elders, that the age of adventures is over and nothing interesting will ever happen to them. They are, of course, wrong . . . . For even deprived of magic, Dragaerans fight, plot, and conspire as they breathe, and so do their still-powerful gods. The enemies of the Empire prowl at its edges, in-scrutable doings are up at Dzur Mountain...and, unex-pectedly, a surviving Phoenix Heir, young Zerika, is discovered—setting off a chain of swashbuckling events that will remake the world yet again. (retrieved from Amazon Thu, 07 Jan 2010 11:11:10 -0500) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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