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Carregando... Mortalis (2000)de R. A. Salvatore
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. The conclusion is pretty satisfying, but I think the author forgot something: shouldn't there have been new pilgrimages to the cure for the dreaded rosy plague each year so that children born after their parents gained immunity would gain that same immunity? ( ) I'm listening to the GraphicAudio full-cast adaptation of Mortalis. This review is for part 2 of 3. In this part we learn the fate of those dwarves who bargained with that glory hound Duke. The King's brother and his barbarian prince friend perform a ceremony that is much harder than a mere slice on the wrist to cement their alliance. If you like intrigue, you'll get it. The main focus is on the spread of the Rosy Plague, which follows our history of the Black Death, only with magic. I feel very sorry for Jilseponie as she tries to combat the plague with her soul stone near the end of part two. Brother Marcalo De'Unnero is another story, and a very ugly one. He's a fanatic and his take on the plague reminds me of the Bad Old Days in the Catholic Church. Look up the Flagellant movement for a hint of what Brother [so-called] Truth and his followers get up to. Where are a tranquilizer gun and a straitjacket when you need them? Yes, I already have part three on hold at my local library. I haven't read any of the first three books of R. A. Salvatore's Demon Wars Saga, so when I heard that this was book four, I was dismayed. I needn't have been. The story, with its multiple viewpoints and scene changes, quickly caught me. This GraphicAudio edition features a large cast, so there's no need to worry about narrators sounding unconvincing when they read the dialogue of a character of the opposite sex. There's enough background information given that I didn't get lost, although there were certain characters I hope are going to get their comeuppance before this saga is over. The Rosy Plague and official response to being given a warning that it's back sounded realistic. Also realistic were the factions squabbling and attempting to grab power now that the war is over. I feel particularly sorry for Pony, who is left wondering if all the sacrifice was worth it. At least she had sense enough not to accept either position of power offered to her. Yes, I have checked part two from my local library already. This is the first book in the continuing Demonwars Saga (book 4 in the overall context). The continuing struggles of the Abellican Church, Pony and the kingdom of Honce-the-Bear. I think that this book did move a bit slower than the 3 preceeding books, but the last couple chapters were delightfully fast paced and brought a few conclusions while creating a perfect cliffhanger (or two!) that make me yearn to have the next 2 books. There are several great characters and a couple sub-plots all being developed during the main plotline of a kingdom wide plague that could wipe out up to half the kingdom. I feel that the somewhat long build up throughout the first 80% or so of the book was a bit plodding, but I believe that the last 20% makes up for it, as several threads come together to make the tapestry of Mortalis appreciable to any reader. A couple of the sub-plots lead me to definitely wonder how they will or will not be resolved in the next books in the saga. Nice hooks by R A Salvatore, as usual. Anyone who read and liked the first 3 books of the Demonwars should absolutely pick up Mortalis and won't be disappointed. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
The long struggle is over at last. The demon dactyl is no more, its dark sorceries shattered by the gemstone magic wielded by the woman known as Pony. But victory did not come easily. Many lives were lost, including Pony’s lover, the elf-trained ranger Elbryan Wynden. Despite the dactyl’s demise, the kingdom still seethes in the same cauldron of plots and machinations. But when a deadly sickness suddenly appears among the people of Corona, Pony must undertake a pilgrimage that will test her powers–and her faith–as never before. Watching her every step of the way is the man she hates above all else: Marcalo De’Unnero, the villain responsible for Elbryan’s death . . . who would desire nothing more than to lead Pony down that same treacherous path to destruction. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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