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Original Title: | Dawn of Night |
ISBN: | 0786932252 (ISBN13: 9780786932252) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Forgotten Realms: Erevis Cale #2, Forgotten Realms, The Chronicles of Erevis Cale #3 , more |
Characters: | Riven Drasek, Jak Fleet, Erevis Cale, Magadon Kest |
Paul S. Kemp
mass_market | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 4.23 | 1657 Users | 36 Reviews
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Title | : | Dawn of Night (Forgotten Realms: Erevis Cale #2) |
Author | : | Paul S. Kemp |
Book Format | : | mass_market |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | June 1st 2004 by Wizards of the Coast |
Categories | : | Dungeons and Dragons. Forgotten Realms. Fantasy. Fiction. Role Playing Games |
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First off, this series is one big story - which is great for me because I'm a binge-reader and want to keep the party going. And as you'd hope, it gets better with each fast-turning page - clearly headed towards a big finish... It's unusually dark and sinister, full of gruesome creatures, with magic more powerful and varied than should be possible. One minute you're above ground, the next down below, sometimes jumping between planes ... Talk about suspension of disbelief- it reminds me of how I felt as a kid at Disney World, except now that I'm older and my innocence long lost, the Realms is a much better fit... And this story is more than just another day in The Realms - it has more intensity than the War of the Spider Queen series and that is saying something... Paul Kemp must be considered a writer's writer - If I ever become a writer I will be sure to let you know. As a reader, I am not sure what else I would want or could expect from a fantasy series... If you're on the fence about reading this series, not sure whether or not to pull the trigger, then listen to me very carefully... close your eyes and listen to the sound of my voice... you are getting sleepy... very sleepy... Can you hear me? Yes? Good... I want you to read this series... read the Erevis Cale Trilogy... Ok, when I count to five I want you to wake up and go buy the books - One... Two... Three... Four... Five. Wake up!Rating Appertaining To Books Dawn of Night (Forgotten Realms: Erevis Cale #2)
Ratings: 4.23 From 1657 Users | 36 ReviewsDiscuss Appertaining To Books Dawn of Night (Forgotten Realms: Erevis Cale #2)
Very good book. Written well and tells a good story.I liked Skullport and the denizens of that city. I enjoyed this book a little more than the first.
Great stuff! Very glad I stuck with the trilogy after the not-so-gripping first entry, Twilight Falling.A couple of "oh come on" moments keep the book from being a five-star affair, like his becoming instantaneously and completely unreasonably smitten with the tavern wench. If there was a 4.5 star rating, it would have it. Unfortunately for Erevis, I round down motherfucker.
Enjoying being able to suss out the mechanics behind what's going on within the writing. Very enjoyable.
The plot continues immediately after the somewhat-cliffhanger ending in book 1, where we find out how they managed to survive.Book 2 continues along the lines of delving into Cale's and Riven's transformation into Mask's Chosen. I cannot help but wonder what exactly is Mask's interest in the main plot. Thievery I suppose? There's some character development for each of the four protagonists, but their motivation for the main plot feels somewhat weak. Being anti-heroes (except for Jak I suppose),
First off, this series is one big story - which is great for me because I'm a binge-reader and want to keep the party going. And as you'd hope, it gets better with each fast-turning page - clearly headed towards a big finish... It's unusually dark and sinister, full of gruesome creatures, with magic more powerful and varied than should be possible. One minute you're above ground, the next down below, sometimes jumping between planes ... Talk about suspension of disbelief- it reminds me of how I
In the second installment of the Erevis Cale Trilogy, darkness fills every corner of Erevis's mind as he rapidly uncovers the plot of the Sojourner and why his god, Mask the God of Thieves, had led him to chase the evil wizard. Full of imaginative settings and deep main character plots that let you see the inner workings of each of Kemp's heroes, this installment rivals the professionalism of the first one. As the plot thickens, and the world falls apart, Erevis begins to debate whether he
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