Rating: Summary: Better than the first one... Review: Hardly a ringing endorsement I know. If you read the first book and found it bearable, you'll be happy to know you can continue with this, the second book in the series with the knowledge that the story continues quite well. If you haven't read the first book, read the reviews on it first and definitely read it before this one.
Rating: Summary: Excellent Premise, less good than 1st but still worth it Review: I found the premise of Netheril a superb one in the past, when the FR still came out; what I found farfetched, a long time ago , was the fact that ALL of Netheril was destroyed. Considering that these 'ArchWizards" were creators of Mythallars and extraordinarily powerful, it made no sense they all disappeared. This Trilogy remedies that, and it is SPECTACULAR. This book is NOT as food as the first one, but that only means it a 4/5 instead of a 5. The Whole premise, Shar's Shadow Weave, the Shadovar, the Princes of Shade Enclave, the reclamation of Anaurauch Desert, and everything else is one of the best premises to base a book on I have seen in the FR. Buy it, you will not regret it; I have already read it twice, and writing this review, I am going to read it again; BTW, the characters are very well fleshe dout, especially the Elf "struggling" with his ruthless, practical, evil Shadow self.
Rating: Summary: Better Than the First Review: The first book in this series (The Summoning) is worse than this book by a good margin, but there are only 5 five stars, so I have given them both a 3/5. Denning still doesn't explore the points of view of any of the other characters, even Ruha (who, admittedly, it IS nice to see again after the Parched Sea and the other novel with her in it, I can't remember the title), who he wrote a whole novel about. However, Galaeron's shadow conflict is a little less ubiquitous, and it is far more interesting than the first, mainly since there is a little more at stake in this novel than there was. The shadows are obviously gathering for the war between the Shadowvar and the rest of Faerun, and the Shadowvar will hopefully lose. They are a bunch of selfish, greedy s who really should be taught to function in the context of the rest of the realms. Someimes they remind me of the Colonial British. Anyway, it was a decent book, better than the first, and I am now working through the third apace. If you read the first, you should read this as well. If not, don't punish yourself. Harkius
Rating: Summary: This book is awful! Review: This book is awful! It is the worst D&D book I have ever read. The plot is slow, confusing, and boring. The characters have no focus. I could not even finish reading the book because it was so bad. Troy Denning has written some good stuff in the past but he has lost his touch with this series.
Rating: Summary: This book is awful! Review: This book is awful! It is the worst D&D book I have ever read. The plot is slow, confusing, and boring. The characters have no focus. I could not even finish reading the book because it was so bad. Troy Denning has written some good stuff in the past but he has lost his touch with this series.
Rating: Summary: Very Interesting Book Review: This book is the second in a new trilogy which details the the return of a city of ancient Netheril. It does not continue directly after the last book so some readers may be confused, especially if you haven't read the first book or if it's been a long time since you read "The Summoning." It does continue the development of the main character, an elven sorceror, who is learning to use and control his shadow magic without losing himself or his friends. It is a very good book that'll draw you into the plot and leave you wanting for the next book.
Rating: Summary: OMG! This really [stank]. Review: This is one if the worst books I have ever read, no kidding. The plot is boring, the characters are NOT the epitome of pleasant and likeable, the villains just cardboard uber nastiest, and so on. Oh, and the whole world, no universe, no creation, NO MAGIC IT SELF is threatened! (Gasp) If you are masochistic, this books for you!
Rating: Summary: Delightful read Review: This is the second book in the series dealing with the return of the powerful Archwizards. This novel does not pick right up where the first left off and some things were unclear to me. The plot revoles around Galaeron, the elf mage, Vala, the fighter from Vassa, the city of Shade and the Chosen of Mystra. Shade is trying to reclaim the old land of Netheril, but this is having an affect on the rest of Faerun. I thought that this was a good read with alot of great battle scenes throught the novel. The main characters were developed more and favorite characters were brought in (the Chosen). Some of the fights, however, were a little far fetched and the story was choppy in some parts making it hard to follow. The book was interesting and hard to put down and I would recommend it to anyone.
Rating: Summary: The Archwizards fight back!! Review: This is the second book in the series dealing with the return of the powerful Archwizards. This novel does not pick right up where the first left off and some things were unclear to me. The plot revoles around Galaeron, the elf mage, Vala, the fighter from Vassa, the city of Shade and the Chosen of Mystra. Shade is trying to reclaim the old land of Netheril, but this is having an affect on the rest of Faerun. I thought that this was a good read with alot of great battle scenes throught the novel. The main characters were developed more and favorite characters were brought in (the Chosen). Some of the fights, however, were a little far fetched and the story was choppy in some parts making it hard to follow. The book was interesting and hard to put down and I would recommend it to anyone.
Rating: Summary: Good but not great Review: This was probably the worst of the three return of the Archwizards books. I really think the "Bad guys" needed much more character development. I did spend a lot of time trying to figure out who the real enemy was. Overall I suppose it was worth reading, if for any reason it would be to know the story line and how it plays out. If you are a forgotten realms junky like myself it is a worthwhile read.
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