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Sword of Bedwyr
  

Sword of Bedwyr (Hardcover)

by R.A. Salvatore (Author) "Ethan Bedwyr, eldest son of the Eorl of Bedwydrin, stood tall on the balcony of the great house in Dun Varna, watching as the two-masted,..." (more)
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Bestselling Salvatore (Starless Night) returns with a pleasant fantasy novel, notable mainly for its attention to detail. Salvatore describes and choreographs battle scenes better than any other contemporary fantasist, as this first tale of the adventures of Luthien Bedwyr amply demonstrates. The naive Luthien plunges into a series of events, beginning with a self-imposed exile from his father's kingdom of Bedwyr, which has fallen "under the iron rule of King Greensparrow of Avon," that test his mettle and increase the political stakes for which he must fight. As Salvatore carefully and exquisitely builds his narrative, Luthien, along with the charming Oliver de Burrows?self-described thief with the obligatory heart of gold?finds his actions becoming more consequential, especially in his Robin Hood-like guise as the "Crimson Shadow." The tale is satisfactorily resolved, but with enough matters left hanging to suggest that readers looking forward to a sequel may well be rewarded.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Young Luthien Bedwyr's blind loyalty to his father, the Earl of Bedwydrin, turns to contempt when he realizes that his father is powerless against the agents of the evil Wizard-King who rules their land. Taking to the road to fight for justice, Luthien acquires a roguish (and diminutive) highway halfling companion, a magical cape, and a reputation as "The Crimson Shadow." The author of the "Dark Elf" series tries his hand at swashbucking fantasy with this fast-paced series opener. Although an overabundance of swordplay leaves marginal room for character development, the heroes' escapades pave the way for future adventures. Libraries looking to satisfy a demand for fantasy adventure may want to consider this title.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Mediocre, at a high school level., May 28 2004
To be honest I bought this book for the cover. I read the book in high school, when I hope most who read this book do.

Honestly, Salvatore is not for developed minds. He writes towards a coming of age/ juvenile audience, and uses borrowed themes, races, and even plots to appease his readers. He garners no authentic mythology, but festers on clichéd artifacts such as crystals and swords.

If you like clichéd smutty fantasy, you will love this book. If you like soaps perhaps a particular soap called "Passions," you will love this book.

If you are looking for diverse, authentic mythological high fantasy, you are bound to be disappointed with any of Salvatore's work.

Extra note: The pretension of the pseudonymous pen-name disgruntled me as well.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Okay, but not Salvatore's best., Mar 12 2003
I would say that I was disappointed, but I wasn't expecting a Dark Elf Trilogy. The characters, especially the main character Luthien, were not very well developed and rather simple. Oliver was interesting, but he was the only developed character. Luthien, the main character, just was not that likeable. I never found myself cheering for Luthien, but Oliver was cool. The plot is ok, but I didn't really find the cyclopians very interesting for bad guys. Some of the things within the book were well written and interesting, but it would hurt anyone's view of the book when you are comparing it to his Forgotten Realms masterpieces.
Salvatore is still a great author, but I would recommend reading all of his Forgotten Realms novels before tackling this one. There are so many great fantasy books out there you can probably find a better one you haven't read, but hardcore Salvatore fans might enjoy it.
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2.0 out of 5 stars This can't be a Salvatore book, Jan 10 2003
By P.H. "isabollie" (Savannah, GA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Sword of Bedwyr (Hardcover)
After immersing myself in several of Salvatore's tales (Icewind Dale trilogy, Dark Elf trilogy, etc.), I picked up this series. Unfortunately, it was nowhere near as interesting or compelling to read as his other titles. I agree with the earlier reviewer in that I could not for the life of me get into the story. I didn't even finish the last book, simply because I didn't really care what happened. Not at all what I expected to be, I can't really recommend this to anyone but the most devout Salvatore fan. Instead, read the Demon Wars Saga: much, much better.
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4.0 out of 5 stars If you want action
If you want good adventure story with a lot of battles, heroes, villains and magic creatures, well, this is your book. Read more
Published on Oct 30 2002 by Sir Sparhawk

2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing work by Salvatore this time
After reading the Cleric Quintet, and the Dark Elf and Icewind Dale trilogies, I was excited to find this book. Read more
Published on Oct 11 2002

3.0 out of 5 stars Good
This is not any where close to his dark elf trilogy and ice wind dale trilogy. It is a good read if you find yourself with nothing much to do and want to read a book. Read more
Published on Mar 21 2002 by carol j ihle

3.0 out of 5 stars Miller Lite of Fantasy Novels
This is an enjoyable fantasy novel, though certainly not one of Salvatore's greatest. And it certainly should not be compared with Epics by Jordan, Martin, Tolkien, etc. Read more
Published on Aug 9 2001 by Michael G. Parcels

1.0 out of 5 stars Unimaginative and uninspiring
This trilogy is the first I have read of R. A. Salvatore's works, and I have to say it will be the last. Read more
Published on Nov 15 2000

1.0 out of 5 stars Major Disapointment
That was one of the first books by R.A. Salvatore I read. It was a major disapointment for me. This trilogy does not come even close to the books written by Brooks, R. Read more
Published on Nov 8 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars more great stuff by salvatore
what can i say, i've been reading him forever, and he dosn't disapoint me at all. the characters are lively, and while ouraggeus at times, fun as hell. Read more
Published on April 9 2000 by captainclive

5.0 out of 5 stars The sword of Bedwyr
I have read many of R.A. Salvatore's books and let me tell you, this guy is a genious. He makes the characters come alive. If you like this book try some of his others.
Published on Feb 23 2000 by hkdon64@aol.com

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the better books on survival and war in fiction.
I may be young, but I am no fool when it comes to a good fiction/fantasy book. Growing up on loving mythical happenings and things beyond the "normal" human mind, I've... Read more
Published on Dec 10 1999 by Vivian

5.0 out of 5 stars An epic tale of hope and despair
After the death of friend and arena fighter Garth Rogar, young Luthien Bedwyr is set on a near impossible quest to free eriador. Read more
Published on Jun 5 1999

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