La Voie obscure (La Tapisserie de Fionavar, #3)
Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9782290315026 (2290315028)
Publish date: September 19th 2001
Publisher: J'ai lu
Pages no: 541
Edition language: French
The epic fantasy ends about where you expect it to, but Kay throws in a few surprises that prove his story of light overcoming darkness was a subtle one, too. There is a lot going on in this book and Kay picks up on a lot of Arthurian lore and other Western myths in fleshing out the book, but the ...
Like the other books in the series, for me, this is a hard slog at the beginning, but once I get into it I soar right to the end. Even knowing what happens, I still get swept away in it every time.
Me costó muchísimo terminar este libro. Por momentos me atrapó pero en su mayoría me aburrió. Ya hacia el final no me importaba lo que le pasaran a los personajes, no me interesaba más nada.Espero que haya sido problema de la traducción, aunque el poco cariño que sentí hacia algunos de los protagoni...
The third and, in my opinion, the strongest of the Fionavar series, for the simple reason that GGK can write a climax of multiple plot threads like nobody's business. This isn't to say that this book is flawless, of course. As in the rest of the series, GGK occasionally waxes pretentious on his ch...
It grew on me a bit more from the active dislike I felt during big parts of part 2 and this third one. It's old fantasy, and I can't see impossibly good vs. impossibly evil anymore. The writing style isn't my type either and some phrases were used so often, I got angry at the book every time I encou...