Rating: Summary: I forget Review: This is a book. I noticed that when I saw it. Wow, it had the best cover. That is why the book is good. I like ice cream. Most commonly asked questions when I talk to people about this book: 1. What are you doing here 2. Why are you talking to me
Rating: Summary: A good book. I recomend it. Review: This is one of the best fantasy books I have ever read. At first the plot was a little confusing, because my local bookstore only had this one (and I love R. A. Salvatore's books). After a while I began to understand the plot. I only recomend this book if you have read The Demaon Awakans.
Rating: Summary: pointing out a few details Review: This was a great book all in all, but there are still many mysteries. I found that andacanvar was indeed trained by the elves but the touel don't know whether he is alive or not, well in this book it indicates that he is, and his sword is also elven made:icebreaker. One more mystery, it seems that there is someone called dinoniel and he seem like a great warrior or some god of a sort.
Rating: Summary: A Great, Fast Paced Continuation of an Intrgiuing Series Review: While not as great as I expected, this was a very entertaining and fast paced continuation of an exploration into the world of Corona. Salvatore, as always, kept my attention and focus and I truly enjoyed turning the pages. My only complaint is that after the victory over Dactyl (maybe/maybe not?) the story begins to focus more and more on the Abellican monks. At times I found this boring and lacking of slow. Once the goblins and powries left the stage the story began to grind to a slower pace. Although I did eventually get into the new direction of the story, it did take some getting used to.Overall I'd recommend you pursue the continuation of the First Demon War Saga and pick up this novel. I look forward to reading the Demon Apostle.
Rating: Summary: A Great, Fast Paced Continuation of an Intrgiuing Series Review: While not as great as I expected, this was a very entertaining and fast paced continuation of an exploration into the world of Corona. Salvatore, as always, kept my attention and focus and I truly enjoyed turning the pages. My only complaint is that after the victory over Dactyl (maybe/maybe not?) the story begins to focus more and more on the Abellican monks. At times I found this boring and lacking of slow. Once the goblins and powries left the stage the story began to grind to a slower pace. Although I did eventually get into the new direction of the story, it did take some getting used to. Overall I'd recommend you pursue the continuation of the First Demon War Saga and pick up this novel. I look forward to reading the Demon Apostle.
Rating: Summary: Not as good as the first Review: While this one was not as good as the first, many of the excellent characters and character development are still factors in why this book is good. One thing I like about this series is that Salvatore isn't afraid to eliminate a "hero" or villian no matter how good they are. Which is a problem I have with some of the Forgotten realms and Dragon lance books, those characters are immortal. Could you imagine those heroes just dying? Nope! Anyway, The Demon Spirit is a good sequel to Awakens. I recommend it highly.
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