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Die magische Insel: Roman by Stan Nicholls
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Die magische Insel: Roman (edition 2008)

by Stan Nicholls, Jürgen Langowski (Übersetzer)

Series: The Dreamtime (Book 3), Bhealfa-Zyklus (3), Vif-Argent (3)

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Immortality has been Reeth Caldason's curse, for it comes with tormenting visions and a savage rage. In hope of a cure, he has traded his fighting skills for potential access to powerful ancient magic--a desperate gamble that leaves him trapped on the Diamond Isle, at the mercy of the bloodthirsty pirates who plague the surrounding waters. Yet only here can Reeth discover the path that will lead him to an understanding of his true nature . . . if he can survive the devastation to come. For the specter of war looms large, one that threatens to alter or destroy the world he knows.… (more)
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Title:Die magische Insel: Roman
Authors:Stan Nicholls
Other authors:Jürgen Langowski (Übersetzer)
Info:Heyne Verlag (2008), Taschenbuch, 512 pages
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probably a generous 3.Reeth flees 2 'evil empires' to pirate isle.Medieval and advanced technology all mixed eg 'good' pirate leader has mekon like transport.Use of magic by mysterious descendants of Founders,for good,leading EMpires castes use magic etc for own selfish hedonism etc etc.Internal betrayal,special powers etc etc.Reasonably well written but seems to paint itself into a corner and wraps up carelessly and unsatisfactorily.Won't bother again ( )
  babybelle | Jul 18, 2013 |
The final book of this trilogy (The Diamond Isle), was better than the middle book ([b:The Righteous Blade|131332|The Righteous Blade (Dreamtime, #2)|Stan Nicholls|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1348944141s/131332.jpg|126489]), but not as good as the first one ([b:The Covenant Rising|1037550|The Covenant Rising (Dreamtime, #1)|Stan Nicholls|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1348942150s/1037550.jpg|1023899]). The ubiquity of magic replacing modern technology in a medieval setting continued to be an issue. It was jarring in the first book, wearing in the second, and by this book I'd somewhat accepted it. Because the rest of the trilogy is well written, I kept trying to make sense of the approach - for example, in this last book, it occurred to me that maybe Nicholls was re-creating space opera battles using ocean frigates - but none of my attempts really worked. What was clear was that Nicholls was inspired by post 9/11 real-world events to make some fairly direct points about civil liberties versus security, etc - direct enough to pull me out of the book, and wonder again about the purpose (e.g., was the entire trilogy a satire or parable? I decided not).

Taking the story for its own sake, then, as a fantasy: It could have been stronger. As is often true with series or big books, what you expect to find at the end isn't always what you get. In this case, I expected Nicholls to deal with big questions about the Founders, the Dreamtime, magic, and the nature of the universe. He provides bland answers to the first two, and skips the others almost entirely. Instead, the trilogy is about politics and individuals. The latter is often overlooked in epic fantasy, and I give Nicholls credit for addressing it here. Unfortunately, he doesn't carry through the strong characterization from book 1. For example, in book 2, several characters casually fall in love, and there's a terrible betrayal. In this book, we have to take for granted that casual love has turned into deep passion. The betrayal fades from a severe shock to a constant repetition of "I wish I hadn't done that." Despite a long setup, Nicholls doesn't wring from the situation the turbulent emotion and difficult choices that he could have.

Many of the deeper questions get pretty off-hand answers. For example, Reeth has been searching for something since book 1. Near the end of this book, he heads off, finds it right away, and casually walks in with "we must have been destined to find it, and that's why no one else did." It's pretty unsatisfying. Similarly, the fearsome warlord Zerreiss has been just off-screen for most of the trilogy. During book 2 and especially book 3, he keeps doing amazing that is kept from the reader. At the very end of the trilogy, this special effect, which until now has affected one city at a time, suddenly covers two entire empires. And then he walks off into the sunset.

Where book 1 was 3.5 stars, this one was 2.5. The writing was quite good, but the wrapup was disappointing.

In looking at the trilogy overall, I quite enjoyed book 1, Covenant Rising, but I can't really recommend the whole series. ( )
  BMorrisAllen | May 14, 2013 |
Reeth Caldason is still searching for an answer and now he's trapped between two warring empires and some pirates. The resistance are still trying to work out a way to survive and things keep getting harder. Looming in the background is Zereiss, a morading barbarian warlord determined to conquer all before him, and succeeding!

I didn't like the end, it just left me wanting and didn't feel like a resolution, just a deus ex. Up to that point I thought it was a very interesting story. ( )
  wyvernfriend | Oct 26, 2010 |
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DIE MAGISCHE INSEL ist in liebevollem Gedenken Eileen Costelloe, John Griffiths, Nick Reynolds, Barbara Shrestha, Annie Brick und Daniel O'Grady gewidmed. Es wäre schön, wenn ihr damit aufhören würdet - mir gehen allmählich die Freunde aus.
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Immortality has been Reeth Caldason's curse, for it comes with tormenting visions and a savage rage. In hope of a cure, he has traded his fighting skills for potential access to powerful ancient magic--a desperate gamble that leaves him trapped on the Diamond Isle, at the mercy of the bloodthirsty pirates who plague the surrounding waters. Yet only here can Reeth discover the path that will lead him to an understanding of his true nature . . . if he can survive the devastation to come. For the specter of war looms large, one that threatens to alter or destroy the world he knows.

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