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Después de ya no se cuantos libros de Drizzt ya no puedo asegurar si puedo ser objetivo, porque ni yo mismo lo tengo claro. Se que ha habido libros muy buenos y otros bastante flojos. Este no es ni una cosa ni la otra, pero ha sido bastante interesante.
Lo que me ha demostrado Salvatore es que sigue en forma a la hora de romperte los esquemas en tan solo 10 páginas donde todos tus pensamientos se van al carajo. Y me explico: En mi cabeza llevo un tiempo queriendo dejar la saga de Drizzt para más adelante y leer algunos libros que tengo pendientes desde hace tiempo. Pues Salvatore tiene el arte de darle una patada a tus planteamientos y no permitirte dejar la saga, ya sea con nuevas noticias, nuevos enemigos/aventuras y mas salseo.
Por esto, normalmente mi valoración en estrellitas suele cambiar en los ultimos 5 minutos del libro y siempre a mejor.
A ver si con el siguiente, que es fin de tetralogía, soy capaz de dejar descansar un poco a Drizzt para que coja aire y conocer nuevos protagonistas en otros mundos y aventuras y desventuras.
Nos leemos!
Lo que me ha demostrado Salvatore es que sigue en forma a la hora de romperte los esquemas en tan solo 10 páginas donde todos tus pensamientos se van al carajo. Y me explico: En mi cabeza llevo un tiempo queriendo dejar la saga de Drizzt para más adelante y leer algunos libros que tengo pendientes desde hace tiempo. Pues Salvatore tiene el arte de darle una patada a tus planteamientos y no permitirte dejar la saga, ya sea con nuevas noticias, nuevos enemigos/aventuras y mas salseo.
Por esto, normalmente mi valoración en estrellitas suele cambiar en los ultimos 5 minutos del libro y siempre a mejor.
A ver si con el siguiente, que es fin de tetralogía, soy capaz de dejar descansar un poco a Drizzt para que coja aire y conocer nuevos protagonistas en otros mundos y aventuras y desventuras.
Nos leemos!
I'm not going to review this my traditional way. This novel was beautiful. No need to say anything more or less.
adventurous
dark
fast-paced
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
adventurous
dark
emotional
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Awesome to see Drizzt side by side with Entreri. I appreciated the character, Dahlia, as well, and the re-emergence of the drow race as the story continues...
This book is, as expected, a straightforward, fast-paced adventure story with lots of action, and should be a fun read for any fan of this genre. But what I liked most about it is the unusual character development. The Drizzt-Entreri like-hate relationship is back. As usual, these two manage to bring out both the best and the worst in each other in fascinating ways. Then there are the added irritants of an evil mind-controlling sword and a potential sex triangle with an elf chick who likes to kill her boyfriends. So the boys are in for some fun times... But seriously, it's great how practically every single character in this book breaks the mold of the typical action fantasy novel. From the main hero down to minor villains, they all manage to become more morally ambiguous instead of less, while bringing out both the best and the worst in each other's personalities as they interact.
My only complaint for this book is that there is so little memorable dialogue. Yes, Artemis was in fine form with his usual understated snark, and the new character Ambergris was great, but many of the others sounded a little stilted. I guess it makes sense for someone like Aleigni to sound like the pompous moron he essentially is, but I expected the drow to be much more clever then they sounded here. Also, there are two parallel, unrelated plot lines in this book, and they are never fully brought together in a satisfying way. However, I assume this will be done in future novels of this series.
My only complaint for this book is that there is so little memorable dialogue. Yes, Artemis was in fine form with his usual understated snark, and the new character Ambergris was great, but many of the others sounded a little stilted. I guess it makes sense for someone like Aleigni to sound like the pompous moron he essentially is, but I expected the drow to be much more clever then they sounded here. Also, there are two parallel, unrelated plot lines in this book, and they are never fully brought together in a satisfying way. However, I assume this will be done in future novels of this series.
Great addition to the series but what happened to gwen? Need to read the next.
adventurous
dark
tense
fast-paced
adventurous
dark
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes