4.0 AVERAGE


Como siempre que termino un libro de Margaret Weis, sin palabras. Tantos sentimientos descritos de una forma tan sencilla y hermosa... Simplemente bello.

"La mayoría de nosotros nos topamos en nuestra andadura con las encrucijadas que plantean la bondad, el día, y la oscuridad de lo maligno. Pero existe una minoría de elegidos que recorren su camino, el mundo, alumbrados por su propia luz y prescindiendo de los elementos externos."
dark emotional hopeful sad medium-paced
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

This almost got bumped down to three stars, because I cannot begin to tell you how much I still don't care about Tanis and Kitiara, but while the good bits were smaller than in the first two books, they were in some ways even sweeter.

Crysania buys a clue! Caramon manages to find a small bit of balance between total dependence on Raistlin and total repudiation of him! Raistlin remains fascinatingly ambiguous! (Did he stop Takhisis at the last minute because he realized that winning would be wrong, or did he stop because he realized that winning would be no fun at all for him? Does it matter?)

In short, it was a lovely reread of the whole series, and it almost makes me want to plow through the Chronicles again.
adventurous

Epic Raistlin action. Love this book.