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Forest Mage: The Second Son Trilogy - Community Reviews back

by Robin Hobb
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Ecletic Reader
Ecletic Reader rated it 10 years ago
The story is very engaging, but I feel myself forcing myself to continue. This is mainly because the protagonist is an awful character. His main characteristic is indecisiveness and he has a serious martyr complex. Just all around unlikable. While I generally don't have a problem with unlikable char...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
Nevare Burvelle has survived the Speck plague that has decimated the ranks of the King's Cavella Academy. He starts to gain weight, without him actually trying. When he returns home to his family home to attend his brother's wedding he finds nothing but condemnation and a letter following him stat...
Alexis Hall
Alexis Hall rated it 12 years ago
This was very long indeed and I can remember not enjoying very much of it.
Bills Books
Bills Books rated it 12 years ago
Even with all the negative I found with this book it was better than Shamans Crossing. Nevare didn't whine quite as much and I got to meet 2 more interesting characters that I actually liked (his "love" interest, Amzil, and a scout, Buel Hitch). By the end he is finally forced to make a decision abo...
Bills Books
Bills Books rated it 12 years ago
Even with all the negative I found with this book it was better than Shamans Crossing. Nevare didn't whine quite as much and I got to meet 2 more interesting characters that I actually liked (his "love" interest, Amzil, and a scout, Buel Hitch). By the end he is finally forced to make a decision abo...
Merle
Merle rated it 14 years ago
I absolutely loved the first book of this trilogy, Shaman's Crossing, but Forest Mage was a disappointment. The plot of the book is this: "the magic" (which seems to be a sentient being of such power that it's not clear why it requires human help) shoves the protagonist, Nevare, across the country o...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 15 years ago
Nevare Burvelle has survived the Speck plague that has decimated the ranks of the King's Cavella Academy. He starts to gain weight, without him actually trying. When he returns home to his family home to attend his brother's wedding he finds nothing but condemnation and a letter following him statin...
joannajoanna
joannajoanna rated it 16 years ago
Even with all the negative I found with this book it was better than Shamans Crossing. Nevare didn't whine quite as much and I got to meet 2 more interesting characters that I actually liked (his "love" interest, Amzil, and a scout, Buel Hitch). By the end he is finally forced to make a decision abo...
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