Shadowbred (Forgotten Realms: The Twilight War #1)
You can read the full review over at my blog:http://sonsofcorax.wordpress.com/2013...Just about a year and a half ago, I read my first ever books from Wizards of the Coast: Paul S. Kemps excellent The Erevis Cale Trilogy (review). Set in WotCs highly popular Forgotten Realms setting, these books took me for a great ride through a setting incredibly rich with characters and diversity. It was a bold new world for me to explore, as someone who had never read any Forgotten Realms novels before, and
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Very good book
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A quick, light read, continuing the adventures of Erevis Cale, Mags, and Riven from the previous trilogy. As I'd hoped, it moves at a brisk pace, full of danger and high stakes, and effectively evokes the political and mysterious landscape of Sembia. Good stuff.
Hope is an indulgence for the weak...let us not hope. Instead let us expect. And what I expect to see is opportunity. All men keep a coffer full of secrets in their souls...But I will tell you this. You must open up that coffer and show the contents to another sometimesi or it rots in you. ...he despised anyone who purported to do so only because it was their job.
Paul S. Kemp
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 352 pages Rating: 4.31 | 1731 Users | 32 Reviews
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ISBN: | 0786940778 (ISBN13: 9780786940776) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Forgotten Realms: The Twilight War #1, Forgotten Realms, The Chronicles of Erevis Cale #5 , more |
Characters: | Erevis Cale, Magadon Kest |
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The Lady has spoken to me. It has already begun. Shadows move out of the shrinking desert, south to the rich and arrogant cities of Sembia. “Be brave, little man,” says the shadowman, and the boy thinks his voice is surprisingly soft. “Stay with your mother. This will be over soon.” The shadows swallow him and he is gone. On the edge of a war that will change the face of Faerûn, the world will find that not all shadows serve Shade.Describe Containing Books Shadowbred (Forgotten Realms: The Twilight War #1)
Title | : | Shadowbred (Forgotten Realms: The Twilight War #1) |
Author | : | Paul S. Kemp |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 352 pages |
Published | : | November 7th 2006 by Wizards of the Coast |
Categories | : | Dungeons and Dragons. Forgotten Realms. Fantasy |
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Ratings: 4.31 From 1731 Users | 32 ReviewsRate Containing Books Shadowbred (Forgotten Realms: The Twilight War #1)
This is the first book of the Twilight War trilogy by Paul Kemp. It's also the continuation of the characters first presented in the Sembia series and the Erevis Cale Trilogy right after that. People who want to read this book should first check the other books beforehand if the want to understand the characters and events described within the novel, or they could simply start with this one but they might have some trouble underastanding who is who and what happened in the past.StoryThe plot isYou can read the full review over at my blog:http://sonsofcorax.wordpress.com/2013...Just about a year and a half ago, I read my first ever books from Wizards of the Coast: Paul S. Kemps excellent The Erevis Cale Trilogy (review). Set in WotCs highly popular Forgotten Realms setting, these books took me for a great ride through a setting incredibly rich with characters and diversity. It was a bold new world for me to explore, as someone who had never read any Forgotten Realms novels before, and
zzz
Very good book
Reviewed by guest: http://www.fantasyliterature.com/fant...
A quick, light read, continuing the adventures of Erevis Cale, Mags, and Riven from the previous trilogy. As I'd hoped, it moves at a brisk pace, full of danger and high stakes, and effectively evokes the political and mysterious landscape of Sembia. Good stuff.
Hope is an indulgence for the weak...let us not hope. Instead let us expect. And what I expect to see is opportunity. All men keep a coffer full of secrets in their souls...But I will tell you this. You must open up that coffer and show the contents to another sometimesi or it rots in you. ...he despised anyone who purported to do so only because it was their job.
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