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War of Three Waters (Watershed Trilogy , No 3)

War of Three Waters (Watershed Trilogy , No 3)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is the best of anything I have read ever!!!
Review: After reading the final book in another one of Douglas Niles' flawless trilogy, I felt myself wanting more, but also completely satisfied. The story was awesome, and I really wished I could have partook in the whole thing personally. Douglas Niles has made a story with so much emotion behind it, I really got into it and read the final book to this wonderful trilogy in just two days. I suggest anyone who likes DragonLance, or Forgotten Realms, or any fantasy work read this book. Once again, a flawless job on the part of my favorite author.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another fine piece of work by Douglas Niles.
Review: I just finished reading War of Three Waters and let me tell you it is well worht the read. Niles builds such a fine and believable realm it is really a shame to see it come to and end. I read this series with mixed feelings. I wanted to hurry to see what happend next, but at the same time I didn't want it to end. Another fine piece of work from Doulas Niles, and I hope we get to return to the Watershed again.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Timing is terrible
Review: I read all the books in this series. Although the plot is good, and the world is interesting, there were several things that made me really consider stop reading.
First is passing of time is terribly unrealistic. A trip which was taking 2 weeks on foot in the first book cannot take 3 days in the second book. A trip that a brutox takes in a few months is returned in one month or so, etc. There were so many examples of such trip-length inconsistencies that I had to keep forcing myself to overlook these and enjoy the rest of the book.
Fragmentation of parallel events thorughout the books could not be any worse. They are always ending too quickly and the book jumps to the next so your enjoyment of the current event is kept too short. I think the author should look at Dragonlance classics series to see examples of how this should have been done. Also, those events do not occur in a proper time order. When you start reading the next section which writes about some other hero group, you sometimes understand current time should be before the previous section, or timing is much much more unrealistic than you've previously thought (even cases such as a few months trip taken in moments). These are very amateurish in my idea and had a quite bad impact of my enjoyment of the book. Actually I'm pretty surprised how other people rated this book so high.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An end to a long battle
Review: This book concludes the Watershed trilogy and it has a surprise ending. The end of this trilogy left me wanted more explained and more adventure. I will definately read more books if they ever come out about this so called Watershed and it inhabitants.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An end to a long battle
Review: This book concludes the Watershed trilogy and it has a surprise ending. The end of this trilogy left me wanted more explained and more adventure. I will definately read more books if they ever come out about this so called Watershed and it inhabitants.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finaly, Something to read !!!
Review: To end a wonderful trilogy, Douglas niles wrote a magnificent book which kept me from just about doing anything until i finished it. If you didn't read any of this triolgy yet, Go out and buy it now. In israel this book costs $10 and worth them too.


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