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Destroyer Rising (Vesik) (Volume 5) Artisti/Bndi-Cetju - KOOSTE - Ketjujen koosteet ... Artisti/Bndi-Cetjussa jo olevat nimet TARKISTETAAN tst koosteesta + parasta aikaa auki olevasta sikeest. Artisti/Bndi-Cetjua JATKETAAN viimeksi avatussa ... Rank: #1304469 in BooksPublished on: 2016-01-16Original language: EnglishNumber of items: 1Dimensions: 9.00" h x .72" w x 6.00" l, .93 pounds Binding: Paperback286 pages 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.A subpar installmentBy CustomerThis was a disappointing and confusing installation. The whole Burning Lands trip was like an acid trip; a lot of imagery and concepts were constantly being introduced to the point where the reader can't get their bearings before being barraged with some new reference. It doesn't help that the author makes no effort to recap what had gone on before or who the characters are. The Burning Lands are laid out in an unnatural series of concentric circles and the nights are deadly in a magical manner, but exactly why this is the case is never explored or questioned. The goal of the trip is to follow some prescription from a magical book to free Vicky from a demon possession, but the instructions are vague, and how all of this is supposed to work, or what binding to a Timewalker will do, or even what that is, is never explained. In general, the magic system is never explained, it's rules and restrictions change arbitrarily, and the main character vacillates between being extremely over-powered (to the point of being a God) and not being able to build a bridge or destroy some demons with his magic. After the build up of a harrowing trip to the center of the Burning Land, this plot thread comes to an abrupt and anticlimactic end. The rest of the book lingers on, with a consequential event that will have deep repercussions happening out of sight of the readers. I will read the sequel because I've gotten this far, but if it is as dissatisfying as this installment, I will stop there: I have the feeling that part of what made this entry subpar is the author's decision to stretch asides to novel length and inflate them with overblown imagery and references to vague magical beings, artifacts, etc. in order to make the series last longer.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.A fine continuation. Don't start here though.By -TMcN-Asher does something too few authors do (I'm talking to you, Jim Butcher)... he assumes you've read the previous books. If you haven't, diving it will be a bit disorienting. The story does move along, and has some neat turns, but of course you do know all along that most of the characters will survive, including the protagonist.The things that set this apart are better character development and humor than other authors, and excepting the main few, characters are prone to suddenly dying. (That happens in the similar Butcher Dresden books, but in those books death doesn't seem generally permanent, so there's less intensity.) Downsides are that you do know roughly where it's going, and the main character seems alternately unstoppably powerful and suddenly as weak as a freshly hatched chick.It would probably be best to read the five book series in quick succession.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.urban fantasy that drifts into hell in this case - read the series in orderBy David GUrban fantasy - werewolves, fairies, vampires, demons and even a few gods. What more could you want The hero Damien Vesik has a bit of an attitude and smart mouth which surprisingly has not gotten him turned into ash at some point. You really need to read the series in order to follow what is going on. Even then I had to check to make sure I was reading the stories in order as author has a tendency to start in the middle and to refer to things that already happened with insufficient background for the reader. Perhaps there is a series of short stories which fill in the blanks I missed or the author intended to include these background, then edited them out. A good continuity editor would help. Overall somewhat reminiscent of the "Bill the Vampire" series by Rick Gualtieri.This story goes into the burning lands and jumps around. Vesik at first seems pretty powerless in this land of arch demons fighting demon foot soldiers.. By the end he seems too powerful with no real challenge involved.A little more consistency would help.See all 40 customer reviews... Artisti/Bndi-Cetju - KOOSTE - Ketjujen koosteet ... Artisti/Bndi-Cetjussa jo olevat nimet TARKISTETAAN tst koosteesta + parasta aikaa auki olevasta sikeest. Artisti/Bndi-Cetjua JATKETAAN viimeksi avatussa ...
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