Silverthorn

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  • Engels
  • Paperback
  • 9780007229420
  • 22 april 2006
  • 432 pagina's
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The second volume in Raymond E. Feist's first classic fantasy trilogy, the highly acclaimed Riftwar Saga. For nearly a year peace reigned in the enchanted kingdom of Rillanon. But new challenges awaited Arutha, the Prince of Krondor, when Jimmy the Hand - the youngest thief in the Guild of Mockers - came upon a sinister Nighthawk poised to assassinate him. What evil power raises the dead and makes corpses do battle with the living at the behest of the Guild of Death? And what high magic can defeat it? The new King of Midkemia is threatened - and a life-or-death quest must be undertaken for an antidote to a poison that fells a beautiful princess on her wedding day...

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en
Bindwijze
Paperback
Oorspronkelijke releasedatum
22 april 2006
Aantal pagina's
432
Illustraties
Nee

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Hoofdauteur
Raymond E Feist
Tweede Auteur
Feist Raymond
Hoofduitgeverij
HarperCollins Publishers

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Verpakking breedte
111 mm
Verpakking hoogte
179 mm
Verpakking lengte
178 mm
Verpakkingsgewicht
250 g

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  • Topboekie!

    Ik ben fan van de Feist series. Ik vond dat deze een beetje traag opstart maar het is een mooie inleiding naar Darkness over Serhanon!

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  • Goed

    Positieve punten

    • Fantasierijk

    Negatieve punten

    • Voorspelbaar plot

    Positief aan dit boek vind ik: Fantasierijk
    Wat me tegenviel: Voorspelbaar plot

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  • Goed verhaal kwaliteit boek slecht

    Bij alle 3 de boeken laat de lijm los

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  • The Riftwar Saga, book two of three.

    After the war with Kelewan a period of relative tranquility and rebuilding followed in Midkemia, but a year after the closing of the rift the Moredhel activity increases and Arutha falls victim to several attempts on his life. The time of peace is over once again.

    ‘Silverthorn’ mostly follows the exploits of Arutha, now prince of Krondor. The rift between Midkemia and Kelewan has been closed and the war with Kelewan is over. Throughout the majority of the story the connection between this book and its predecessor ‘Magician’ is modest and it seems that what binds them is more the common cast list than it is any overarching plot. Also, whereas ‘Magician’ interlaced many different storylines this book is far more straightforward. Initially ‘Silverthorn’ will not seem like a very epic tale as it resembles a Sleeping Beauty story when in Arutha’s stead his fiancée Anita is poisoned in a botched assassination attempt. A cat and mouse game ensues with the prince of Krondor seeking the antidote that can only be found smack in the middle of the enemy’s territory. Later on the stakes will be increased when on the backdrop of this personal tragedy a (somewhat stereotypical) tale develops of good versus an ultimate evil that aims for total destruction of Midkemia. In this respect the storytelling is less remarkable as it was in ‘Magician’. At the same time the book is more terrifying than its predecessor and even a bit wittier, mostly on account of the comings and goings of Jimmy the Hand. However, the chief reason to read this novel would simply be to embark on another adventure with the charming characters that have become so beloved since the start of the riftwar.

    While ‘Magician’ could be read as a stand-alone novel, by continuing with ‘Silverthorn’ one is also committed to the sequel ‘A Darkness at Sethanon’.

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  • Nice reading and continuation of the trilogy

    Positieve punten

    • Fantasierijk
    • Grappig
    • Spannend

    Negatieve punten

    • Lelijke uitvoering

    The book is a nice reading, but is lacking in style compared to the first book. The writing style of the author seems to be in haste in this book, quickly moving scenes and story line to reach to the more interesting part of the book about Pug.
    Nevertheless, it is a welcome continuation to the trilogy with lots of magical action as well

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  • The Riftwar Saga, book two of three.

    After the war with Kelewan a period of relative tranquility and rebuilding followed in Midkemia, but a year after the closing of the rift the Moredhel activity increases and Arutha falls victim to attempts on his life. The time of peace is over once again.

    ‘Silverthorn’ mostly follows the exploits of Arutha, now prince of Krondor. The rift between Midkemia and Kelewan has been closed and the war with Kelewan is over. Throughout the majority of the story the connection between this book and its predecessor ‘Magician’ is modest and it seems that what binds them is more the common cast list than it is any overarching plot. Also, whereas ‘Magician’ interlaced many different storylines this book is far more straightforward. Initially ‘Silverthorn’ will not seem like a very epic tale as it resembles a Sleeping Beauty story when in Arutha’s stead his fiancée Anita is poisoned in a botched assassination attempt. A cat and mouse game ensues with the prince of Krondor seeking the antidote that can only be found smack in the middle of the enemy’s territory. Later on the stakes will be increased when on the backdrop of this personal tragedy a (somewhat stereotypical) tale develops of good versus an ultimate evil that aims for total destruction of Midkemia. In this respect the storytelling is less remarkable as it was in ‘Magician’. At the same time the book is more terrifying than its predecessor and even a bit wittier, mostly on account of the comings and goings of Jimmy the Hand. However, the chief reason to read this novel would simply be to embark on another adventure with the charming characters that have become so beloved since the start of the riftwar.

    While ‘Magician’ could be read as a stand-alone novel, by continuing with ‘Silverthorn’ one is also committed to the sequel ‘A Darkness at Sethanon’.

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