Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Abercrombie Arden Fair

The Conspiracy of the Dragon - M. Weis

Good morning and welcome back to almost all on these pages.
With the beauty of six (SEI, mortaccivostra!) Years of delay, has finally come to the library on the third and last book of "Dragonvarld" or "Return of the Dragons," written by the incomparable Margaret Weis, arguably the best fantasy writer contemporary. The group's website Armenia shows the back cover. Leggiamola:

"In the Parliament of Dragons quarrelsome, self-preservation leads to war and threatens the established order.
In a secret fortress, fearsome dragons Outlaws plot to subjugate mankind. Seth ancient city of a mystical order of warrior priestesses-in power to counter the attacks of dragons.
the twins Marcus and Ven has the burden of discovering the secrets of these places and to overcome personal conflicts to prepare for a war that could oppose his brother to brother, dragon dragon to determine who deserves the domination of the world as a species more evolved. "

This book contains all of the bed and concludes in" The Lady of the Dragons "and" Son of the Dragon. "For those who have read the two previous novels, the board is only one: since the monstrous delay in publishing the latter are worthy of Miss Weis jewel in Italy, brush up the other two books is almost obligatory to return to the situations, dialogues and the third book in the battles that are taken for granted.
In any case, if taken in isolation, this trilogy is truly remarkable. The characters are not stereotypical at all, the Dragons are recounted in their intimacy as is' imagined by the author and the whole is circordato by a web of magic and mystery that will attract interest from cover to cover. However, if instead we wanted to make a comparison with the magnum opus of Weis, or "Dragonlance", then "Dragonvarld" disappears mercilessly in every respect - while still a must-read for ALL, fantasy lovers or not.
The whole volume is a constant preparation for a major battle for supremacy: the way in which she resolves everything in a couple of pages at the end is absolutely worth an Oscar. Want to know how? Read the stories!

That said, I invite you to go in the bookstore and buy the book, oh my God, given the delay with which he arrived on the shelves from our own, should give it to me if only for his patience, but transeat. It costs less than 20 pleural.

Farewell

Ale

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