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de R. Scott Bakker (Author)
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R. Scott Bakker established himself as a fantasy writer to watch with The Darkness That Comes Before, the first volume of his Prince of Nothing trilogy. That book largely set the scene for the epic series, introducing the main characters and providing the mandatory fantasy backdrop of an earth-shattering war against an evil, godlike figure. With the explication out of the way, Bakker is free to get on with the action, and The Warrior-Prophet is all action. The novel begins with The Holy War, a Crusades-like army made up of vying factions, invading the desert lands of the jihadist Fanhim. The following 600-plus pages feature one large battle after another, broken up only by 600-plus various subplots involving sorcerous conspiracies and the occasional romantic interlude. Hundreds of thousands die, but Bakker never loses his focus on the human side of the struggles, following the individual quests of characters in the madness of all-out war: the warrior prophet Kellus seeks to unite the strife-riven Holy War before it destroys itself--and him--in the desert; the sorcerer Achamian attempts to understand both his nightmares of the dread No-God's re-awakening and his relationship with Esmenet, a prostitute; the barbarian Cnaiur becomes a fierce leader of the war but slowly goes mad in his thirst for vengeance against Kellhus's father; and secret skin-spies of the demonic Consult seek to control events to usher in their own desired apocalypse. Bakker even pays careful attention to the minor characters, describing the heroic actions and deaths of various warriors in battle, until The Warrior-Prophet often reads more like a history, or even a battle song, than a conventional fantasy novel.

Unfortunately, this is also the book's one weakness. There are so many characters and intrigues that readers will have to frequently consult the glossary to remind themselves of who's who and why they're fighting each other. But it's probably not fair to criticize a fantasy tale for presenting a world that's too real. And it's the world of Earwa that is the real star of the trilogy, as Bakker has invested it with a breathtaking social complexity, thanks in part to his allusions to European and Middle Eastern history. Earwa deserves a place beside Tolkien's Middle-earth, Robert E. Howard's Hyborian world, and Steve Erikson's Malazan Empire in the annals of great fantasy worlds. --Peter Darbyshire --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.



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As the Holy War continues its inexorable southward march, it is itself conquered from within—by Anasürimbor Kellhus.

From the arid Plains of Mengedda to the humid banks of the River Sempis, the Men of the Tusk wage relentless war against the heathen Fanim. While the Lords of the Holy War plot and squabble, Kellhus patiently extends his dominion. The sorcerer Achamian and his lover, Esmenet, submit entirely, only to have their faith—and their love—tested in unimaginable ways. The warrior Cnaiür falls ever deeper into madness, convinced that Kellhus will betray their pact to murder Kellhus’s father. And the skin-spies of the Consult watch with growing trepidation.

After a harrowing trek through the desert, the Holy War assembles about the walls of ancient Caraskand. At long last, Caraskand will fall. But another prophet has arisen, one who walks in their very midst: the Warrior-Prophet. Brother turns against brother. In the Holy War's most desperate hour, every man, every woman, is forced to choose.


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5.0étoiles sur 5 War has never been pleasant..., Juil 26 2008
Par Ali Siddiqui (Mississauga, Ontario Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
In the second book of the series "The Warrior Prophet" helps lead the reader into the realm of War in all of its brutal and painful aspects. From the bloodshed to the inhumane acts of the victor over the defeated to the grand battles on plains with thousands of armed men. Kellhus, the popular figure is now called the Warrior Prophet as he leads a divided people through the desert in pursuit of the Holy War against the Kianene. Achamian is missing and presumed dead and leaves Esmenet to suffer alone once more. I can't go more into the story as it'll spoil it for you! I'll just say this: If you enjoyed the first book then by all means get this book! The story is now more developed and less convoluted but still retains the complex scenarios that gives this series the extra punch that we enjoyed from the first. Be prepared for mind blowing revelations and cruel surprises as our heroes (and anti-heroes) start facing what maybe the real war...against a foe more deadly than they realized at first and harken the Second Apocalypse to fruition.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Dune meets Lord of the Rings, Sep 10 2007
Par Mike Perschon (Edmonton) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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A thoroughly adult heroic fantasy that strips all the romanticism from the genre without losing the grandeur. The moments of the sublime the heroes climb to are made all the richer for the atrocious horrors their antagonists are capable of. Selfishness is as common as selflessness, and Bakker writes in a beautiful poetic prose that forces the reader to savor each paragraph even when the action begs to skim ahead and find out what happens. Not for the faint of heart or prudish, but highly recommended nonetheless.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Great battle scenes, Juil 3 2005
Par D. T. S. Wong "5deadlyconans" (Toronto, Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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As I suggested in the title, this book does contain some excellent battle scenes, and fans of epic fantasy will enjoy this. However, it was sometimes difficult to follow which factions were fighting on which side.

Magic in this series is handled well, potent yet rare. There are a couple of magical "duels" which I thought played out well in the book.

Definately worth the read, but not quite up to the scale of Martin's Song of Ice and Fire series. Personally I enjoyed the first book of this series a little more.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Such a fantastic lead-up to the final volume
I rarely rate anything 5/5 but this blew me away. I just finished Bakker's second volume of this soon-to-be trilogy and WOW. Yes, it is violent as the reviewer above mentions. Read more
Publié le Jui 9 2005 par D. Eglinski

3.0étoiles sur 5 Well written, but deeply disturbing. Not for the squeamish.
I'm not sure what to say about this book. It is well written (consistently better than the first book in the series) with an excellent story and believable characters... Read more
Publié le Mai 27 2005 par Craig

5.0étoiles sur 5 The second book delivers!
I reviewed "The Darkness That Comes Before" and gave it 2 stars. I stand by that rating, but I'm extremely happy I stuck with the second book in the series! Read more
Publié le Oct. 3 2004 par B. Porter

5.0étoiles sur 5 Good book
Good book. The only thing I've read that impressed me more was The System by Roy Valentine. I got it here at amazon. You have to read this book.
Publié le Oct. 2 2004

5.0étoiles sur 5 Philosophy on the hoof
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5.0étoiles sur 5 An Amazing Achievement
"Warning: This novel contains violence, nudity, and coarse language. Parental discretion is advised. Read more
Publié le Sep 1 2004 par Terrence Findlay

5.0étoiles sur 5 Amazing
All I can say is that you must read it. I rarely write reviews, but when I do, it's for something particularly good or something particularly bad. This isn't good. It's amazing.
Publié le Aoû 5 2004 par Linda Blaine

5.0étoiles sur 5 Epic
The title describes this book the best. Epic. Keeping in mind the whole plot of this book is so ambitious, I must comment Mr. Read more
Publié le Juil 29 2004 par Shane Wheeler

5.0étoiles sur 5 A classic effort
If you're sick and tired of the usual pattern that fantasy follows, you know - the... Read more
Publié le Juil 28 2004 par Travis Weir

5.0étoiles sur 5 Book Two ...... The fantasy continues
This is the second book in " The Prince of Nothing " series. It chronicles the adventures/misadventures of the Holy War as it slowly advances southward toward its ultimate goal at... Read more
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