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kommer älska Anmäl dig till LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. I love Robin Hobb, but this book never catched me. I didn't even manage to finish the book. One of Robin Hobb's weakest books. None of the characters are particularly sympathetic. I never felt drawn into the story. I couldn't quite tell who I was supposed to be cheering for, which makes it hard to care who wins. The ending was unsatisfying, and left me with no desire to read the rest of this series. Disappointing, after how fantastic her other books have been. Endlich wieder einmal ein Buch von Robin Hobb gelesen, sie gehört eindeutig zu meinen Lieblingsschriftstellerinnen im Fantasybereich. Nach den Geschichten über den Weitseher Fitz und denen über die Lebensschiffe schreibt sie über den Kadetten Nevare in einer Welt einerseits an der Grenze zur Neuzeit andererseits voll im magischen Denken verhaftet. Sie entwirft glaubhafte, vielfarbige Charaktere, über die man gerne liest - und spannend wird es auch immer. Schön, dass der zweite Band über Nevare schon neben meinem Bett liegt. Shaman's Crossing, and the Soldier Son trilogy, definitely leans toward the more brooding and introverted end of the fantasy spectrum. As such, the story needs an introverted, brooding, slightly stick-in-the-mud narrator: a role which Nevare fills rather nicely. Set in an expanding, imperialist Gernia, Nevare exhibits all the traits of a Good Gernian: loyalty, faith, a willingness to follow the path set for him by his birth-order, and an internalized obligation to 'westernize' the conquered savages. It is through his growth and encounters with others throughout the series that the Good Gernian will be criticized. I find the amount of "Nevare is far too different from Fitz" criticism from some Farseer fans frankly surprising. I don't think it's an entirely fair comparison; the stories and worlds are drastically different, and therefore require different characters. Transplanting Fitz's brain and personality into a Gernian body and slapping on a vanity name-tag would have been a cheap ploy. Not to mention a disservice to readers, inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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Nevare Burvelle was destined from birth to be a soldier. The second son of a newly anointed nobleman, he must endure the rigors of military training at the elite King's Cavella Academy—and survive the hatred, cruelty, and derision of his aristocratic classmates—before joining the King of Gernia's brutal campaign of territorial expansion. The life chosen for him will be fraught with hardship, for he must ultimately face a forest-dwelling folk who will not submit easily to a king's tyranny. And they possess an ancient magic their would-be conquerors have long discounted—a powerful sorcery that threatens to claim Nevare Burvelle's soul and devastate his world once the Dark Evening brings the carnival to Old Thares.
(hämtat från Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:12 -0400)
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This entire book felt like it was someone's backstory that filled in for the actual novel to be written when the deadline arrived. The characters didn't draw me in, the prose felt choppy at times, and this didn't feel like the editor did more than look at the written copy, check it as existing, then send it on.
No, not a good book in the least. (