Rating: Summary: its very good at the end ...need action some more Review: War against azalin is worthy book, Elrod's Narrating really awesome , In my opinion if there was some action more it could be excellent work, but its still very good and must read. I like faster-movin acts so gave it 4 stars but i impressed....
Rating: Summary: Unique Review: Well, this book really put some of my faith back in the series of Ravenloft. Sometimes the series is hopeless and doesn't really captivate you; that's not the case here. The book goes back and forth between the minds of both competitors (although I freaking swear the author is baised to Strahd). What's even great about it s that the book leaves you craving for more. The author did a great job, I read it at the same time I read The Spectre of the Black Rose and to be honest I feel it was even better than it.
Rating: Summary: Unique Review: Well, this book really put some of my faith back in the series of Ravenloft. Sometimes the series is hopeless and doesn't really captivate you; that's not the case here. The book goes back and forth between the minds of both competitors (although I freaking swear the author is baised to Strahd). What's even great about it s that the book leaves you craving for more. The author did a great job, I read it at the same time I read The Spectre of the Black Rose and to be honest I feel it was even better than it.
Rating: Summary: A was unlike any you have ever known Review: When I started reading the book I had no idea as to what Azalin was. When Strahd found out it was almost as much of a surprise to me as it was to him. Both of the characters are well portrayed, and the plot is well developed. This makes an excellent sequel to "I Strahd: The Memories of a Vampire." The first part of the book had a good plot that continually increased the tension, and even had me on the edge of my seat, even in the last couple of chapters the action was superb. But after finishing the novel I was a little disappointed, there had a been "A war unlike any you have ever known" promised (and I can imagine Strahd has seen some nasty wars), but it just turned out to be a kidnapping and an assignation on 6 people. It was a nice ending, but I was expecting a grand war to take place. All in all, it was a really good book for the Strahd fans out there.
Rating: Summary: A was unlike any you have ever known Review: When I started reading the book I had no idea as to what Azalin was. When Strahd found out it was almost as much of a surprise to me as it was to him. Both of the characters are well portrayed, and the plot is well developed. This makes an excellent sequel to "I Strahd: The Memories of a Vampire." The first part of the book had a good plot that continually increased the tension, and even had me on the edge of my seat, even in the last couple of chapters the action was superb. But after finishing the novel I was a little disappointed, there had a been "A war unlike any you have ever known" promised (and I can imagine Strahd has seen some nasty wars), but it just turned out to be a kidnapping and an assignation on 6 people. It was a nice ending, but I was expecting a grand war to take place. All in all, it was a really good book for the Strahd fans out there.
Rating: Summary: a marvellous captivating story Review: WOW a fantastic book&sequel. Strahd is one of the best literary characters around, dynamic and well rounded. The main battle is in the last 50 pages but the entire novel focuses on the battle of wills staged between two powerful undead minds, a must read! But please read I Strahd first.
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