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S.Warwood
Posted November 11, 2008
Well Done!!!
Going into this read, I knew this was the mass market version of Moore's first work; "A Prisoner's Welcome." And while I enjoyed his first work, this one far exceeded it. He cleaned up the garbage, pulled in the slack and tied the loose ends of an already great best selling work.
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The plot could have been a little more defined, but only because the perfection of the rest of the work pushed this forward. The villain, Amerix Stormhammer, dominates the story. The dwarf is a true monster you love to hate.
This is truly going to be one of the great fantasy series to come. Look out Goodkind, you have another powerhouse to help you forge the way! -
Anonymous
Posted September 23, 2008
A Plea Of Apollisian
I picked this book up when I heard that there was some additional content that had been out back in that had been removed from 'A Prisoner's Welcome.' I really enjoyed that book, but this one was much better! I liked that the prologue was integrated into the first chapter.
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Anonymous
Posted August 25, 2008
A Plea Of Apollisian
I picked this up to see what the new content from A Prisoner's Welcome was. The early introduction of Fezbahn made his story more interesting. The inside art work by Billy Tackett was awesome! The story seemed streamlined and was much better!
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