by Tad Williams
Theo is a musician who has been trying to break into the big time for years, living with his girlfriend who is pregnant. When she loses the baby, his girlfriend and then his mother his life is thrown into chaos. Then he finds his uncle's diary which suggests that there's another world beside our o...
While I did enjoy this book it was my least favorite Williams novel so far; if only because Theo was so self-pitying for so long. Furthermore he seemed fairly slow-witted when he was earlier described as being fairly bright (but unmotivated). Overall the story doesn't hold any suprising twists or tu...
While I did enjoy this book it was my least favorite Williams novel so far; if only because Theo was so self-pitying for so long. Furthermore he seemed fairly slow-witted when he was earlier described as being fairly bright (but unmotivated). Overall the story doesn't hold any suprising twists or tu...
While I did enjoy this book it was my least favorite Williams novel so far; if only because Theo was so self-pitying for so long. Furthermore he seemed fairly slow-witted when he was earlier described as being fairly bright (but unmotivated). Overall the story doesn't hold any suprising twists or tu...
Full review/Цялото ревю - Bla bla bla booksДо известна степен, в някои цветенца има нещо подозрително. Може с най-добри чувства да се промъкват нощем, като тези на малката Ида, или да са просто изперкали като квартални лелки като тези от Алиса, но си е факт. И главният герой на Тад Уилямс, Тео, тук ...
Derivative. Reminds me rather unfortunately of [a:Christopher Golden|4522|Christopher Golden|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/authors/1207236514p2/4522.jpg]'s the Veil trilogy, and Terry Brooks' Landover series, neither of which I enjoyed. Bear with my summation, so that I may explain the multit...
While I did enjoy this book it was my least favorite Williams novel so far; if only because Theo was so self-pitying for so long. Furthermore he seemed fairly slow-witted when he was earlier described as being fairly bright (but unmotivated). Overall the story doesn't hold any suprising twists or tu...
I thought War of the Flowers was lame for the first chapter or so (which deals with a loser rock-&-roll musician first dealing with his girlfriend having a miscarriage, then his mother ill and dying...), then I changed my mind - once Faerie came into the picture, and William's quirky world-building ...