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Chargement... La rose et le prophète t.2: Le paladin de la nuit (1994)par Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Desde el comienzo de los tiempos, veinte dioses rigen el universo. Cada uno de ellos es todopoderoso en su propio reino. Ahora, uno de esos dioses ha trastornado el equilibrio del poder y permite que los demás luchen para mantener el control de la situación que, realmente, es muy compleja. En la ciudad de Kich, el imán Feisal intenta convertir a los nómadas capturados y encarcelados por las tropas del emir. A partir de este suceso, el emir y el imán emprenden una cruenta guerra santa. Another enjoyble, but not memorable series by Weis and Hickman. Unfortunately, after the Dragonlance and Darksword series, their trilogies start to feel the same. The names are changed, the world is different and the gods are different, but really the plot is very similar. Still good, just all that great. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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The Great War of the Gods means nothing to the proud people on the mortal planet--until Akhran the Wandering God decrees the union of two mighty feuding clans. Though the families are fierce Warriors, they are few in number. Even the marriage of Khardan and Zohra is not enough to over power the strength of the invading army or prevent the imprisonment of their peoples. Now, with Khardan and Zohra mysteriously missing--seemingly cowards who hid from certain defeat--the two clans have lost all hope of ever again seeing their beloved open skies. But Prince Khardan and Princess Zohra, aided by the wizard Matthew, have been given another mission...a mission that at first seems less useful than counting the many grains of the desert sands, but soon proves to be of far more lasting importance. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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In middle-school days, my favorite character was Pukah, the puckish djinn who propels the plot. I've always liked trickster characters. Reading the books now, he's not quite the cunning and charming creature I remember, but he serves an important narrative purpose. Whenever the story threatens to grind down along predictable lines, you can always count on Pukah to rise up and throw a convenient wrench in the gears. He's like a meddling, witless deus ex machina! ( )