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The Dragon King (Hardcover)

by R. A. Salvatore (Author) "A simple spell brought him unnoticed past the guards, out from the main gates of the greatest city in all of Avonsea, mighty Carlisle on..." (more)
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Plenty of sound and fury but precious little fire rumbles in the belly of Salvatore's pseudo-Tolkien conclusion to the Crimson Shadow trilogy. Here, Avon's foppish evil wizard-king, Greensparrow, and his dragon alter ego provoke Eriador's wizard-king, Brind'Amour, into breaking the flimsy truce achieved in Luthien's Gamble (Forecasts, Jan. 29). Though badly outnumbered by Avon's "cyclopians," Brind'Amour and his assorted allies assault Avon to free Eriador forever. With the help of Luthien (whose magic alter ego is the Crimson Shadow), Katerin (the Shadow's warrior-maid lover), Siobhan (a revengeful half-elf rape victim), Oliver (a mouthy half-pint "halfting") and a flotilla of nouveau Vikings, the wizard-king slashes through acres of monsters and sloshes through torrents of gore. Despite the rivers of blood, however, Salvatore's vocabulary and imagination prove dry. Supposedly noble characters "smirk," "snicker" and "bat their eyes," and no cliche is left unused: even Saddam Hussein is paraphrased for the coming "grandfather of those battles." Salvatore's tired story depends on gratuitous violence and misused motifs from classic sources (Tolkien's Luthien was a fetching Elf-princess, for example, not a male hero with a fragile ego). These lumbering false steps make Salvatore stumble badly in his attempts to evoke memories of Middle Earth.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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In this conclusion of the "Crimson Shadow" trilogy, the wizard King Greensparrow determines to regain control over Eriador. Luthien Bedwyr, as his alter ego the Crimson Shadow, must again fight to keep Eriador free. Recommended for fantasy collections with the first two books.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4.0 out of 5 stars The final conclusion of the "Crimson Shadow", Nov 3 2002
By Sir Sparhawk (Bulgaria) - See all my reviews
With this book Bob Salvatore concludes his "Crimson Shadow" trilogy - and he does it very good, however not perfect.
The battle descriptions are excellent, but frustrating, because in the whole book you want only one - with the evil Dragon King. But you must wait - it's great finish.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Poor Oliver, Sep 17 2001
By michael lovejoy (richland wa usa) - See all my reviews
The Dragon King was an awesome display of drive and struggle against the oppresive dragon king greensparrow. This book was filled to the brim of a wonderfully descriptive novel with humor, victory, and a real tone of sadness. Ah my beautiful buttercup how i will forever miss you.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Dragon King is compelling and full of action., Dec 12 2000
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The Dragon King is the final book in the exciting Crimson Shadow saga. Luthien and the mystic wizard Brind Amour take on the mighty wizard Greensparrow in a final fight for land and freedom. 2 on 1 seems a bit unfair but Greensparrow has gathered up his council of evil wizards and sorceresses to help him carry out his evil deeds. Of course with Brind Amour awaken from his slumber Greensparrow is taking no chances and has conjured up evil demons from hell. How will this saga end? You'll just have to read it for yourself. If you like deception and mayhem in a mystical world I highly encourage you to pick up this book and read it for yourself. R.A. Salvatore does a great job in scripting the battle scenes in this book. You will literally find yourself sweating and wanting to read more as the story goes on. I gave this book and enthusiastic 4 stars.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Maybe a wee bit too easy...
After waiting for a year for this book to come out, I readthrough it in just a couple of days. Don't get me wrong, I did enjoyit. But... I felt that things were too easy. Read more
Published on May 3 2000 by Max F. Exter

3.0 out of 5 stars Typical one sided drubbing!
Without giving away any information, It would seem that if you have read other books by this same author and subbed in the new character names, they all would be the same book. Read more
Published on April 29 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Salvatore's triumph of imagination
I have found among many great writers a sense of stability and lustered quality that seems to make them stand out among the rest of the literary world. Read more
Published on Nov 30 1999 by K. M.

4.0 out of 5 stars The Dragon King
A decent conclusion to a lackluster series missing in originality - but the action scenes make it a worthy read, coupled beside the wonderful character that is Oliver De'Burrows... Read more
Published on Aug 18 1999

2.0 out of 5 stars A rushed so connect the dots story, dissapointing.
This book is not terrible but is a far cry from Salvatore's best. The plot is obvious and inevitable. Read more
Published on May 26 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars A truly great book
I feel dumb! I read this book before all of the others in the trilogy! Now I will miss out on so much. This is, by far, the best book that I have ever read. Read more
Published on April 8 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Spectacular ending
This was an excellent conclusion to the trilogy just like the previous two books. I can't say much except that you have to read it. Read more
Published on Feb 26 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars in three words a grand finish
this is by far and away the best book in this trilogy.alot of action,some tit for tat give and take,and more detail than the previous two books. Read more
Published on Feb 20 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars I just could'nt put this thrilling book down!!
This book is about a young man, Luthien Bedwyr by name, which is an Eriadorian. Luthien has to go through a lot with his friends, including Brind A'mour, the king of Eriador. Read more
Published on Dec 8 1998 by SachaMarks@aol.com

2.0 out of 5 stars Oh well, we're hopelessly outnumbered but.. hey, we won!
That, in a nutshell, summarizes most of this book. They fight, they get outnumbered, they fight back, things look grim, then WHAM! Something happens and they win. Read more
Published on Aug 8 1998

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