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Aaron Highcolor |
Posted - 09 Dec 2007 : 02:27:55 Hey all,
Just finished a trilogy (Star Wars, Swarm Wars if you must know!), and I'm thinking about reading Swords of the Eveningstar. I started it before, but it just didn't grab me. My question is (and without any spoilers please!), does the book pick up?
I can't remember, but I think I had the same problem with Spellfire, but I did finish it.
Thanks! |
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GRYPHON |
Posted - 09 Dec 2007 : 14:53:58 I enjoyed it...
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Jorkens |
Posted - 09 Dec 2007 : 08:13:48 Pick up? Well that is a bit difficult to answer as I don't know what is keeping you from enjoying it. For me, who liked the book (and most of Ed's other books) it was a constant joy. But as MerrikCale said, it seems that this is a book that many readers that are not particular Greenwood fans are able to enjoy. |
Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 09 Dec 2007 : 04:24:46 quote: Originally posted by Aaron Highcolor
Hey all,
Just finished a trilogy (Star Wars, Swarm Wars if you must know!), and I'm thinking about reading Swords of the Eveningstar. I started it before, but it just didn't grab me. My question is (and without any spoilers please!), does the book pick up?
I thought it did. But there's no way I can tell if a novel that didn't grab you before will grab you again. |
MerrikCale |
Posted - 09 Dec 2007 : 03:44:22 quote: Originally posted by Aaron Highcolor
Hey all,
Just finished a trilogy (Star Wars, Swarm Wars if you must know!), and I'm thinking about reading Swords of the Eveningstar. I started it before, but it just didn't grab me. My question is (and without any spoilers please!), does the book pick up?
I can't remember, but I think I had the same problem with Spellfire, but I did finish it.
Thanks!
I had the very same problem with Spellfire. It was very disjointed. Ed Greenwood has a very distinct style that you either like a lot or just can't get thru. I'm in the latter group myself. I simply could not finish the Band of Four stuff for example. I must say though the Swords of Eveningstar was one of his better books |
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