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The Orc King: Transitions, Book I (Transitions)
R.A. Salvatore
Wizards of the Coast
, 2008 - 416 pages
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highly recommended
Drizzt is back, and facing a world changed forever!
An uneasy peace between the dwarves of Mithral Hall and the
orc
s of the newly established
King
dom of Many-Arrows can't last long. The orc tribes united under Obould begin to fight each other, and Bruenor is determined to finish the war that nearly killed him and almost destroyed everything he's worked to build. But it will take more than swords and axes to bring a lasting peace to the Spine of the World. Powerful individuals on both sides may have to change the way they see each other. They may have to start to talk. And it won't be easy.
The paper-back of the novel that, for the first time since the #4 New York Times best seller The Lone Drow, brought Drizzt Do'Urden to center stage in a
book
that set fans of Drizzt and the Forgotten Realms line on notice--be prepared for anything! This book wasn't just the next installment in the long-running saga of the famous dark elf, but the beginning of a bold new trilogy that will help change the face of the Forgotten Realms world forever.
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Fresh
I must say that even though I love this series, the past few trilogies have been repetitive, very repetitive and somewhat bland. The
Orc
King
is different than those others: it reshapes virtually everything we have come to know in Salvatore's world.
For example (without spoiling):
-Boundaries are shaped.
-Revelations are made
-A character's plot is finished or at least halted
-A character comes to look at battle in a whole new light (and I must say I love this little turn and have been wondering why a character didn't turn this way previously)
Read this
book
! It will not disappoint.
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Amazing
Once again, Drizzt is back and just as kicka@$$ as ever. Great
book
and i had been waiting for it for a long time now, and it did not disappoint, recommended to anyone who likes Drizzt(who doesnt?) or the Forgotten Realms world in general.
Drizzt is back!
This one
book
is better than the whole Hunter's Blades trilogy, which I found to be a little boring. It's all about misunderstood cultures and racism, both of which can lead to war. Drizzt is there in the middle of it all, trying to regulate as best he can. If you like this series of books, you'll really love this one.
Another Very Good Drizzt Novel - Spoiler Free Review
(Spoiler Free Review)
This
book
begins with a Prelude that spoils parts of the book. But it really has nothing to do with the actual events in the story, so you should SKIP IT! I wish someone told me to SKIP THE PRELUDE. I would have enjoyed the book a lot more. If you really want, you can read the Prelude after you finish the book.
Chapter 1 picks up, right where The Hunter's Blades Trilogy ended. Obould is camped right outside of Mithril Hall. Tensions are high as Buenor, Drizzt, and Company search for answers in the ancient city of Gauntlgrym. The dark elf Tos'un Armgo is still on the loose. The story progresses from there.
I have to admit, the last trilogy felt repetitive. Part of me actually started rooting for the
orc
s to kill one of the heroes to shake things up a bit. Well, this book shakes things up... quite a bit. The characters develop more in this book than any of the preceeding books; and it's a great change of pace.
I'm really loo
king
forward to the next book, Pirate King.
The action ranges from overly complex to very good in this book. By overly complex, R.A. Salvatore describes some of the attacks in too much detail and it bogs down the action. In other parts, the action is what you'd come to expect in a Drizzt Novel: Very Good.
The book is well written and well paced. I'd say it's one of the better Drizzt novels. If you're a fan of Drizzt and you've been keeping up, then you'll really like this book. If you stopped reading Drizzt a while back, this book is a good reason to catch up again.
I've enjoyed all of the 19 Drizzt Books and I've got to say that R.A. Salvatore hasn't written a bad one yet. Some are better than others, but none of them are bad. That's pretty amazing.
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