3.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad, but not memorable, Mar 19 2008
By Pulchritude - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: DREAMER IN DISCORD (Mass Market Paperback)
The plot of the book was unique. The main character spends the story attempting to uncover the person responsible for a plot to destroy him. It's a much better story than the stereo-typical adventure plot.
Although the plot and writing (and vocabulary!) are excellent, the characters are decidedly lacking. Their emotions and motives are not heavily explored and a few, such as the troll-man who serves as the main character's side-kick, end up feeling highly stereo-typical. Although the events in the story are satisfying, the lack of character development left me without any actual emotional attachment to what I read.
This book is a pleasant enough distraction as a bedtime read, but not much more.
5.0 out of 5 stars
, April 18 2006
By Ethan - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: DREAMER IN DISCORD (Mass Market Paperback)
I recently found this book in a used book store, and I absolutely love it. Craig Mills has such a unique way of describing events and things that go on about the characters. The plot is original, and the outcome is better. The events between are suspensful, pleasing, sorrowful, everything they're supposed to be. The description is some of the best I've read. It has just a tinge of darkness to it, just a hint that not everything will turn out alright.
The characters are all believable, and they have human emotions, wants, fears and dreams, down to the minor characters. I'm suprised this book hasn't seen more publicity. It may be older, but it is as of now, my favorite.