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Rating: Summary: Still pretty good, but v-e-e-e-r-y slow Review: After reaching the midpoint of the book I was wondering just what had happened. When I added it all up, it didn't come to very much. Sure Ian is attracted to Torrie's mom, but do you have to tell me over and over and over again? And do we really need *all* those 4-letter expletives which don't add much to either the dialogue or the mood? I'll buy and read the 3rd in the series, but I certainly hope that Rosenberg picks up the pace a little, and that we don't have a repeat of the downhill spiral we saw in his Guardians of the Flame series.
Rating: Summary: Exciting, well-plotted and fun to read! Review: One of Joel Rosenberg's best! Now, if you folks at Amazon can't eliminate all the "repetitive" comments (apparently from the same troll) can you at least remove the one who says he's me? I know you have done this before, but he's back...Thanks. Dale Rosenberg
Rating: Summary: Exciting, well-plotted and fun to read! Review: One of Joel Rosenberg's best! Now, if you folks at Amazon can't eliminate all the "repetitive" comments (apparently from the same troll) can you at least remove the one who says he's me? I know you have done this before, but he's back... Thanks. Dale Rosenberg
Rating: Summary: Preparing the way for the really exciting stuff. Review: The book focuses on secret agendas
and emotional manipulation to achieve
them. Tory's mother, Ian's father, Odin and
various other characters.
We learn more about Ian's background and
details about his relationship with his father
and his difficulties after leaving home, which is
interesting. The action is very limited
compared to The Fire Duke, things move slowly
and few conclusions are reached. The whole
book feels like it is setting the stage for
the next book. It feels like Joel is trying to
write a much deeper more psychological book
than his usual style, but it also feels like he's
packing all of it in early so he can get it out of the way.
I think he should have spread it out more and related it
more closely to the progression in the plot. The plot
would have proceeded much more quickly that way.
Not a bad book. I'm sure I'll buy next one,
but I was hoping for more.
gary hayenga
Rating: Summary: Great book. Read it. Read the next one, too. Review: This is a typical Joel Rosenberg book, filled with fresh takes on classical ideas (dwarves as Neanderthals!!), terrific characters (Arnie Selmo agan threatens to steal every scene he's in although Ian Silverstein shines through again) and a some of the best action scenes I've ever read.
Rating: Summary: Terrific book -- I want the next one now! Review: This is Rosenberg's best yet, and that is saying something. The characters and scenes seem to leap off the page and into my mind. Strongly recommended.
Rating: Summary: Wow! Review: This one blew me away. Rosenberg increasingly reminds me of Frank Capra: not only does the story have impact and scope, and not only are the major characters deftly drawn, but the minor characters shine like stars. I'll never forget Arnie Selmo or Dr. Sherve or Maggie Christianson.
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