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A review by wannabekingpin
Sea of Swords by R.A. Salvatore
4.0
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About the Book: Drizzt, due to the nature of his people, is used to being shunned, feared, hated, and threatened, hunted even. But never before someone stalked and studied him so meticulously for so very long. A wind-like dark memory from the better-forgotten past, and a blade of vengeance stalks the drow, as he pursues his lost friend across the realm, in hopes to see this odd family of friends he made on the surface – whole again.
My Opinion: Either something in the writing is evolving to be getting better, less “old“, or I just missed it very much. The incredibly rich lore, universe that encompasses so very many fantasy works out there, unique and captivating, yet malleable enough to continuously offer more. Good tale, with wonderful fighting scenes. It’s the characters that make it a bit so-so, the weak point. They follow a pretty clear pattern, so there’s nothing new to expect, unless it’s coming from the outside. All choices are made before they’re even presented.
night mode reading ;
skaitom nakties rezimu
About the Book: Drizzt, due to the nature of his people, is used to being shunned, feared, hated, and threatened, hunted even. But never before someone stalked and studied him so meticulously for so very long. A wind-like dark memory from the better-forgotten past, and a blade of vengeance stalks the drow, as he pursues his lost friend across the realm, in hopes to see this odd family of friends he made on the surface – whole again.
My Opinion: Either something in the writing is evolving to be getting better, less “old“, or I just missed it very much. The incredibly rich lore, universe that encompasses so very many fantasy works out there, unique and captivating, yet malleable enough to continuously offer more. Good tale, with wonderful fighting scenes. It’s the characters that make it a bit so-so, the weak point. They follow a pretty clear pattern, so there’s nothing new to expect, unless it’s coming from the outside. All choices are made before they’re even presented.