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The Sage |
Posted - 12 Sep 2008 : 01:12:16 Well met
This is a Book Club thread for Mistshore (Book 2 of Ed Greenwood Presents Waterdeep), by Jaleigh Johnson. Please discuss the prologue and chapters 1 - 7 herein. |
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Dennis |
Posted - 12 Jan 2011 : 17:24:07 This was a Christmas gift from a friend...Unfortunately, I haven't read even a single page of it yet. But having read some interesting comments here, I might---soon. |
Jaleigh J. |
Posted - 24 Jul 2010 : 19:21:09 quote: Originally posted by Tremaine
question do other elves look down at other elves with skin conditions?
Some of them would, though the same could be said for other races. In Cerest's case, his problems go deeper than his scars, as I'm sure you've found out. |
Tremaine |
Posted - 24 Jul 2010 : 12:24:58 just started the novel got to the end of chapter 7, enjoying it liking all the characters especially Kersh hope to see more of him and Sull I Liked how he added spices to the woman's dish as payment instead of coins, also liked how the description of the dusk to dawn pub with how it moves about
I did think Sull helping a stranger was a bit odd through at the start and I also had a minor problem with all the "lass" words in the novel at the start, http://forum.candlekeep.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=13947
question do other elves look down at other elves with skin conditions?
I don't trust that Tesleena anyway abck to the book
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Jaleigh J. |
Posted - 17 Apr 2009 : 04:50:42 quote: Originally posted by Sith_Lord_Drizzt
Just finished chapter 7. I must admit that I'm really enjoying this novel thus far. Jaleigh, I really like your style of writing. It flows so smoothly. And action right from the start of the novel! Fantastic! The characters are great as well.
Icelin seems like she's been sheltered for most of her life and is now beginning to see the big picture of Waterdeep -- and Feerun in general. It appears that she'll have a lot of "growing up" to do by the end of the novel. I really like how you portrayed Sull. Just an "average Joe" albeit a giant of an average Joe! It's refreshing to see a character that's not all good looks and a warrior...he's a butcher. Ruen is an interesting character. Can't wait to see how his story develops. And the villain! Great portrayal of Cerest. Seemed like such a nice guy that must have gone thru some bad times with all that scarring. Turns out his personality matches his appearance.
Can't wait to read the rest. Great job so far Jaleigh!
Thank you! I'm glad you're having a good time with the book, and I'm happy so many people are liking Sull. He has a special place in my heart. And you have Icelin pegged quite well. This is definitely a coming of age story for her. I hope you continue to enjoy it. |
Sith_Lord_Drizzt |
Posted - 15 Apr 2009 : 16:19:18 Just finished chapter 7. I must admit that I'm really enjoying this novel thus far. Jaleigh, I really like your style of writing. It flows so smoothly. And action right from the start of the novel! Fantastic! The characters are great as well.
Icelin seems like she's been sheltered for most of her life and is now beginning to see the big picture of Waterdeep -- and Feerun in general. It appears that she'll have a lot of "growing up" to do by the end of the novel. I really like how you portrayed Sull. Just an "average Joe" albeit a giant of an average Joe! It's refreshing to see a character that's not all good looks and a warrior...he's a butcher. Ruen is an interesting character. Can't wait to see how his story develops. And the villain! Great portrayal of Cerest. Seemed like such a nice guy that must have gone thru some bad times with all that scarring. Turns out his personality matches his appearance.
Can't wait to read the rest. Great job so far Jaleigh! |
Fillow |
Posted - 03 Nov 2008 : 18:18:18 So, he's the same artist who did the Blackstaff Tower and Downshadow covers. Really good stuff ! I do not know yet if he also will draw the fourth cover of the Ed presents Waterdeep.
Thanks for the link Jaleigh. I'm going to try to contact the artist to get a picture of the Mistshore cover.
Read you soon... |
Jaleigh J. |
Posted - 03 Nov 2008 : 02:34:11 quote: Originally posted by Fillow
Finished it yesterday night ! Wonderful ! I really loved it, even with my very few English understanding difficulties. I do not mean I read English fluently ; I mean the writing style that Jaleigh used was very easy to read for a non English born reader.
thanks a lot Jaleigh.
But I came back here to ask if someone had any piece of info about the cover of the novel. I'd like to get the original picture. In fact, I'd like to try to make it my PC wallpaper ! Thanks a lot
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Fillow, thanks for posting your comments. The cover artist is Andrew "Android" Jones. I think he did an incredible job on the cover. I'm not sure if he has prints available, I haven't been in contact with him yet, but his website is here:
http://www.androidjones.com/
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Fillow |
Posted - 02 Nov 2008 : 16:15:51 Finished it yesterday night ! Wonderful ! I really loved it, even with my very few English understanding difficulties. I do not mean I read English fluently ; I mean the writing style that Jaleigh used was very easy to read for a non English born reader.
thanks a lot Jaleigh.
But I came back here to ask if someone had any piece of info about the cover of the novel. I'd like to get the original picture. In fact, I'd like to try to make it my PC wallpaper ! Thanks a lot |
Fillow |
Posted - 17 Oct 2008 : 04:42:38 Thanks a lot Jaleigh.
Not time anymore this morning but I will come back tonight with the third one... |
Jaleigh J. |
Posted - 17 Oct 2008 : 02:45:56 quote: Originally posted by Fillow
I see my French joke made me laugh, but I was the only one to laugh ! Sorry for that...
Oh no need to be sorry, Fillow, I got the joke, and it made me smile. It's just I've been finishing up some revisions on my current writing project and I'm getting ready to start in on a brand new one, so I've had a hectic couple of weeks and not much time to post. Sorry for the silence.
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I began this novel and I love it a lot. Nevertheless, I wonder few things, especially about my translation concerns :
1- I believe I read in the early novel something like Faerūn was written about as she. Is it correct ? (I cannot find the sentence again)
2- I just found the translation of muck-racker... allright ! Is there a meaning difference between muck-racker (p45) and muckracker (p74) ? I do not think so but there might be a nuance...
3- sh*t ! I forgot the third one !
Thanks for reading.
I'm glad you're enjoying the novel!
1-Yes, this is correct. Elgreth refers to Faerūn as female, in the same way a sailor might refer to ships and the sea in the feminine.
2-No difference in meaning, just an error on my part, I'm afraid. Sorry for the confusion.
3-When you think of it, let me know.
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Fillow |
Posted - 16 Oct 2008 : 20:14:05 I see my French joke made me laugh, but I was the only one to laugh ! Sorry for that...
I began this novel and I love it a lot. Nevertheless, I wonder few things, especially about my translation concerns :
1- I believe I read in the early novel something like Faerūn was written about as she. Is it correct ? (I cannot find the sentence again)
2- I just found the translation of muck-racker... allright ! Is there a meaning difference between muck-racker (p45) and muckracker (p74) ? I do not think so but there might be a nuance...
3- sh*t ! I forgot the third one !
Thanks for reading. |
Fillow |
Posted - 09 Oct 2008 : 05:18:14 It does more than helping Jaleigh !
Thank you very much.
I go on reading, few pages every night (I've to read other books these days because of my work !) and I really love the story and the way it's written (I mean It's easy to read for a non-English born reader).
Thanks a lot for that also Jaleigh. Read you soon, here or in my bed tonight ! |
Jaleigh J. |
Posted - 08 Oct 2008 : 22:23:52 quote: Originally posted by Fillow Thanks a lot to both of you and especially to Jaleigh of course. I'm honored you personally answered me.
If I could abuse of your kindness... What is the way she is able to evaluate the jewels ? Thanks to her memory, she can evaluate the value by comparing it to those she saw before? Is that the way or is there another reason ?
Not at all, it's my pleasure.
Icelin can access the coin value of the jewels based on what her great-uncle taught her about appraising--he mentions this near the opening of the novel. Icelin would remember his lessons, as you pointed out, because of her perfect memory. The appraisal skill allows Icelin to be able to select a valuable jewel as payment for her services. But what Kredaron needs her help with most is evaluating the magic in the pieces, so Cerest doesn't try to cheat him by claiming the jewels have no magical value, thus lowering their price. Does that help? |
Fillow |
Posted - 08 Oct 2008 : 19:30:53 quote: Originally posted by Jaleigh J.
quote: Originally posted by The Red Walker
She was there to evaluate the items being sold and ensure the seller did not take too little for his items.
Exactly, and to discourage anyone from trying to steal the items, like the women who were watching from another table.
Thanks a lot to both of you and especially to Jaleigh of course. I'm honored you personally answered me.
Don't be jealous Red One !
If I could abuse of your kindness... What is the way she is able to evaluate the jewels ? Thanks to her memory, she can evaluate the value by comparing it to those she saw before? Is that the way or is there another reason ? |
Jaleigh J. |
Posted - 08 Oct 2008 : 18:51:04 quote: Originally posted by The Red Walker
quote: Originally posted by Fillow
I was not able to refrain from beginning the reading of this opus. in the... chapter two (I believe), Icelin is "invited" to take part to a deal, where she meets Cerest for the first time. I did not understand why she was invited there. I did not understand her role in the meeting. But maybe it is developped later in the story... And maybe (and certainly) I missed the meaning of some sentences !
Thanks a lot.
She was there to evaluate the items being sold and ensure the seller did not take too little for his items.
Exactly, and to discourage anyone from trying to steal the items, like the women who were watching from another table. |
The Red Walker |
Posted - 08 Oct 2008 : 13:58:37 quote: Originally posted by Fillow
I was not able to refrain from beginning the reading of this opus. in the... chapter two (I believe), Icelin is "invited" to take part to a deal, where she meets Cerest for the first time. I did not understand why she was invited there. I did not understand her role in the meeting. But maybe it is developped later in the story... And maybe (and certainly) I missed the meaning of some sentences !
Thanks a lot.
She was there to evaluate the items being sold and ensure the seller did not take too little for his items. |
Fillow |
Posted - 08 Oct 2008 : 12:39:01 I was not able to refrain from beginning the reading of this opus. in the... chapter two (I believe), Icelin is "invited" to take part to a deal, where she meets Cerest for the first time. I did not understand why she was invited there. I did not understand her role in the meeting. But maybe it is developped later in the story... And maybe (and certainly) I missed the meaning of some sentences !
Thanks a lot. |
Fillow |
Posted - 01 Oct 2008 : 19:56:54 quote: Originally posted by Jaleigh J.
quote: Originally posted by Fillow
I've just received this novel and I've not read it yet. I'd just like to know where does the novel take place. That's just to fill the "Areas descriptions in novels" thread (here)
Sorry I haven't gotten to this, I'm playing catch-up this week. Yes, it takes place exclusively in Waterdeep, Fillow.
Thanks a lot Jaleigh. |
Jaleigh J. |
Posted - 01 Oct 2008 : 18:18:50 quote: Originally posted by The Red Walker
So far Sull is my favorite character, I like the idea that a "normal" citizen can step up and be a protector to someone in need.
I like that thought as well.
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Ruen is as interesting as he is frustrating. Is he a theif or a monk? I dont see how both go together, but you are making me think it can work.
Frustrating is a good word for him. Is he a thief or a monk--he would tell you he's a thief, but he can't get the monk completely out of him, no matter how much he tries.
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Cerest, I just do not like and I think that is what you were going for, so great job with him he as a real self-centered sob of an eladrin!
Yes, if you get the warm fuzzies from Cerest, I've not done my job at all. |
Jaleigh J. |
Posted - 01 Oct 2008 : 18:12:16 quote: Originally posted by Fillow
I've just received this novel and I've not read it yet. I'd just like to know where does the novel take place. That's just to fill the "Areas descriptions in novels" thread (here)
Sorry I haven't gotten to this, I'm playing catch-up this week. Yes, it takes place exclusively in Waterdeep, Fillow. |
Fillow |
Posted - 30 Sep 2008 : 20:11:25 I've just received this novel and I've not read it yet. I'd just like to know where does the novel take place. That's just to fill the "Areas descriptions in novels" thread (here) |
The Red Walker |
Posted - 30 Sep 2008 : 13:37:06 So far Sull is my favorite character, I like the idea that a "normal" citizen can step up and be a protector to someone in need. I think I will like Icelin, but need to see realize that those peoples deaths werenot her fault and I a m not a big fan of magic user casting leaves them so weak they faint business. But, I do see room for and signs of growth for her. Ruen is as interesting as he is frustrating. Is he a theif or a monk? I dont see how both go together, but you are making me think it can work. Cerest, I just do not like and I think that is what you were going for, so great job with him he as a real self-centered sob of an eladrin! |
Jaleigh J. |
Posted - 26 Sep 2008 : 05:22:21 quote: Originally posted by Skeptic
but Sull (butcher) is a very interesting characters.
Sull is a favorite of mine. He's kinda like Emeril Lagasse on steroids. |
Skeptic |
Posted - 24 Sep 2008 : 22:57:45 I still have mixed feeling about the protagonist, "magic went bad so now I don't use it anymore" felt a bit unoriginal to me, but I may change my mind about it.
I don't like Cerest, but Sull (butcher) is a very interesting characters.
At this time, I hold my judgment on Ruen. |
Alisttair |
Posted - 22 Sep 2008 : 14:03:31 What can I say about Icelin so far? Well, her gift of having a perfect memory is very interesting. Funny thing, it reminds me somewhat of my girlfriend in a way (she remembers obscure things from time to time)...but the way it is portrayed in the novel so far is excellent. Great character trait that makes this story easy to follow (who can forget a character that can't forget?).
I'm eager to find out more about Cerest. At first, he pegged me as something of a good character, but was quickly steered to his bad side. Could it be that he is something in the middle perhaps? Can't forget an elf with so many disfigurements.
And Ruen is a bit of a mystery at this point, but I'm sure we'll learn some interesting bits of information pretty soon. |