Peter V. Bretts „Demon Cycle“ ist eine dieser Reihen, bei denen ich mich absichtlich stark zurückhalte. Als ich den Mehrteiler 2015 begann, wusste ich nicht, dass der finale fünfte Band „The Core“ erst zwei Jahre später im September 2017 erscheinen würde. Berauscht las ich die ersten beiden Bände, „...
The Daylight War was disappointing to me, especially after the second book, The Demon Spear was so well done. The second book laid the groundwork of a religious war between the two nations just so they both could fight a common enemy, the demons. Unfortunately instead of a war the author brought mor...
Book Three of the DEMON CYCLE - a series that started so promisingly with The Warded Man - commences 33 years prior to the current time line, and proceeds to spend altogether way too much time detailing the backstory of a previously middling character whom I had little to no interest in. Sadly, thin...
The third book of the Demon Cycle. Just like in the last book, we are given a new point of view (Inerva) and given the play by play on her early life. This time it works out much better, however. We don't really know much about her to begin with from the first two books and Brett seems to have lea...
The Daylight War is book 3 in The Demon Cycle series. I love this series. It is truly epic fantasy at it's best. Mr. Brett is am amazingly talented story teller. Beyond even the incredible fantasy element, the characters he writes are so multidimensional. He has proven to be a master at manipulation...
The third in a series that starts with The Warded Man and The Desert Spear, The Daylight War turns the story's focus to Krasia and its influence (and often dominance) over the Northern "greenlanders." Weight bestowed to Inevera's backstory is welcomed to bring this character needed depth -- a benef...
I moved right on to the next book in Brett's Demon Cycle after finishing The Desert Spear, partly because I wanted to go ahead and finish out what I have on that series, and partly because I didn't have my copy of A Dance of Dragons yet. The latter should be arriving this afternoon, so it was perfe...
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