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Chargement... Les révélations de Riyria, Tome 2 : La Tour Elfiquepar Michael J. Sullivan
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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. An improvement on the last book. Still cliched, but much less so than the previous book, and the plot grew more interesting in this book as well. ( ) I really wish I could give this book more stars, but uurrrggghhfffgulk5 the writing is awful. Two parts lame sounding conversations and three parts explaining everything to death, sometimes it really insults your intelligence. BUT there was at least one part that had my inner fangirl squealing, and even though I could see everything coming a mile away, the ending surprised me! But, well... it was in my face the whole time. *squee!* Royce and Hadrian's adventures continue in Avempartha, the second book in Michael J. Sullivan's Riyria Revelations series. These two should seriously consider not taking jobs to steal swords. They never go to plan. A desperate young woman hires Royce and Hadrian to save her village from a monster that kills villagers every night. The catch? No one has actually seen the creature, only the destruction it leaves behind, and the beast can only be slain by a sword that is locked in a tower - a tower has no obvious way to get inside. I admit I'm a little sad I didn't enjoy this as much as the first book. The first half of the story lays a lot of groundwork that involves the thing I disliked most in the first book: villains monologuing. It was necessary set up for what ends up happening and I have no idea how if I was a writer I'd change it. It's just not my favorite way to tell a story. Once the story gets back to Hadrian, Royce and their current problem to solve, it is a lot more enjoyable. It also goes on a more serious tone as Hadrian stays in the village to help them organize better defense against the nightly raids while Royce works on the problem of getting into the tower. In this case having read Legends made things fairly easy to guess as I already had the background information the characters lacked and some of the historical information was a repeat. That repetition wasn't all bad though I can see how the long time between stories has changed things. Such an interesting concept. There is plenty of action and I didn't see the resolution to the monster working out in the way it ended up. I truly feel bad for Thrace as she's going to have to live with the repercussions of that. It was also great to have my suspicions about Royce confirmed. Spoilers for Legends! I'm starting to suspect that Esrahaddon is Those quibbles aside, this was an enjoyable read. We will see where the plots the Church of aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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THE SECRET IS IN THE TOWER. THE PROBLEM IS THE BEAST. THE ANSWER IS TWO THIEVES. When a destitute young woman hires Royce and Hadrian to help save her remote village from nocturnal attacks, they are once more drawn into the schemes of the wizard Esrahaddon. While Royce struggles to breech the secrets of an ancient elven tower, Hadrian attempts to rally the villagers to defend themselves against the unseen killer. Once more, what begins with the simple theft of a sword places the two thieves at the center of a firestorm -- but this time the outcome could change the future of Elan. Avempartha is the second of a six book series entitled the Riyria Revelations. This saga is neither a string of sequels nor a lengthy work unnaturally divided. Instead, the Riyria Revelations was conceived as a single epic tale told through six individual episodes. While a book may hint at building mysteries or thickening plots, these threads are not essential to reach a satisfying conclusion to the current episode--which has its own beginning, middle, and end. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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