by Sergei Lukyanenko
1. Noćna straža 2. Dnevna straža 3. Straža sumraka Četvrta knjiga o Inima briše granicu između bajke i stvarnosti potvrđujući legendarnog čarobnjaka Merlina kao istorijsku ličnost. Međutim, Lukjanjenkov Merlin, za razliku od Diznijevog, sve je samo ne dobrćudni bradonja. Napomene s prve strane...
I'm really enjoying these books. In case you're not familiar, the series is (mostly) set in Moscow, and follows the struggle between the Night Watch, who are magic users on the side of the light, and the Day Watch, who are on the side of darkness. They're full of intrigue, twists and turns as the ma...
Great ending, great series. There are short stories and at least one other novel in this universe, but I'll have to find them in Russian to read.This book has the same three story structure as the others; it works very well. I especially enjoyed the character of Afandi.
Mogao je da razvuče na još stotinak strana, ne bi mi smetalo!
just finished. i kinda started really reading this yesterday and couldn't put it down.
This book is a late follow up to the "Watch" trilogy and if you haven't read those books you might want to skip this review, because I'm going to refer to it and hence there will be spoilers.The Last Watch picks up on Moscow's Nightwatch several years after the closing events of The Twilight Watch. ...
In some ways, this book feels like an unplanned book, as if the writer didn't think the series would go as far as it does. It continues that debate over good and evil that populates the other books, and we see more about Anton's daughter here. It is also closely tied to the previous watch book, Tw...
I am an utter, unapologetic Anton fangirl. I will not deny it. And when I finally managed to find a copy of The Last Watch at Borders, I did not hold back my squeal of joy.Though not as good as the first three, this remains one of my favorite fantasy series. At times the writing seemed lazy, the ...
I care so much Anton, and was wondering why someone would try to kill him. Kind of expecting his wife to join in the fight. Also, I just love the way he could put the bureaucratic stuff right into the story. And keep you in the edge of your seat to know who is trying to use Anton and why.