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Shadow Dawn [Abridged] [Audiobook] (Audio Cassette)

by Chris Claremont (Author)
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)

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The collaboration of Claremont, a comic-book writer, and film and computer game maker Lucas yielded the best-selling Shadow Moon (Bantam, 1995). This follow-up offers more dragons, magic, and war.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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The considerable vocal talents of Rene Auberjonois once again transport the listener in the sequel to Shadow Moon. The Princess Elora Dannon has spent three years studying and maturing; now she must join her allies as a new war wages in order to save her world from the evil Deceiver. A multitude of fantastic characters, including dragons and brownies, is given voice with grace and imagination by Auberjonois. Accents of Celtic music enhance the other-worldly atmosphere, as does the range of vocal effects: the gravelly menace of the Deceiver, the strength and innocence of the young Elora, and the majesty of the dragons. The third in the series is eagerly awaited. M.A.M. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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1.0 out of 5 stars WHY?!, Jun 9 2004
By Loran S. Christensen (Moroni, Utah USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shadow Dawn (Hardcover)
The prospect of a book series expanding the world of Willow, and seeing the rest of the story develop convinced me to buy this book without a second thought. I should have had a second thought.

The beginning had some potential, and familiar characters were making appearances, and I felt like the world was coming back. Then it felt to me like the author just gave up. A lot of characters die for no apparent reason, the world changes without explaination, and I couldn't figure out why characters were doing what they were doing now.

This aside, the writing did nothing to fill in the blanks for me. Flashbacks, spirit traveling, story lines, and dialogue all mashed together into a tangled mess. It felt like the author knew what was going on and expected the reader to make due with vague discriptions, and random encounters. I felt like I was reading an idea for a book, not the finished product.

My hopes, expectations, and excitement for this series have been chopped down like so many spotted owls. Disappointing would have been too kind a word to describe my feelings toward this series.

To anyone currious about this book series, I offer this advice. Leave this one on the shelf. Don't be the next victom of cruel inadequecy.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Shadow Dreck, April 22 2003
By Kristin Munson (Wakefield, RI) - See all my reviews
Alright, credit where credit is due, Claremont has improved some from the frightful start of this trilogy- 'Shadow Moon'- but only just enough so that by the time you realize the novel is going nowhere you've wasted too much time to back out now.

The chapters are still far too dense- a chapter of twenty pages takes nearly three times to wade through what those of a decent book would- most of the new characters introduced are one-dimensional bores and Claremont seems to make it a habit of killing off the few that aren't. On the plus side, Elora has become much more interesting and the few chapters where she's allowed to adventure across the land on her own are by far the best bit of the book. The underlying problem is that this is absolute middle of a storyarc so nothing much happens except what is needed to reenforce what happened in 'Moon' and pave the way to the inevitable showdown in 'Star'. Expect lots of pointless wandering and expository dialogue.

Which brings me to the biggest problem of all: an Epic fantasy requires an Epic villain because, lets face it, Good vs. evil is nowhere near as exciting as Good vs. EVIL, and the story just does not deliver. Instead we are treated to baddies like The Deceiver, who is little more than a glorified zombie, and...wait for it...The Lord Of The Dance. That's right, gasp in shock and awe at the might of a guy who will literally two-step you to your doom. It's books like these that make me sincerely wish there was an emoticon for a smiley repeatedly banging their head against something hard an unyielding- perhaps the skull of whichever of the two collaborative 'geniuses' thought any of this would be a good idea.

Cheer up, there's only one volume to go!

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1.0 out of 5 stars Nice script, poor development into a novel, Nov 21 2002
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The way I see it, George Lucas wrote a nifty script and Chris Claremont tried to turn it into a novel, but gave up after his first draft. There are so many disjunct segments that don't flow into the next segment. Lots of nice descriptions, but the plot isn't carried along well. There's even a cut-and-paste paragraph 3/4 through the book that was used 1/4 of the way into the book. And the Braveheart reference brought me right out of the book to roll my eyes. I just couldn't get into a book that uses another story from a totally different genre and can't carry the plot along. I faithfully read the whole thing, complaining all the while... my husband tore up the book when I finished it and threw it in the recycling box. I wasn't heart broken at all. I wouldn't want others to waste their time.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Extremely Cool!
This is like getting dropped into a fantasy world, an instruction manual on their magic or an encyclopedia on their culture or maybe a museum display of their creatures-Fun and... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good but still jarring
I loved Willow and I enjoyed this series especially once I got to book 3 but it is a hard sequel to the delightful original movie. Read more
Published on Sep 20 2001 by C. A Baker

2.0 out of 5 stars Shadow Series Snoozer
Willow was a good movie, but hopefully they don't turn the Shadow series books into a movie. Too much description, not much action. Read more
Published on April 6 2001 by Petra M. Filipkowski

3.0 out of 5 stars Not a bad book but too derivative...
I enjoyed the movie "Willow" and the follow-up book "Shadow Moon," so I eagerly bought "Shadow Dawn" when it came out. Read more
Published on Mar 6 2001 by Sarah Calkins

4.0 out of 5 stars As compelling as it is vivid.
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Published on Nov 20 2000 by Christopher Ware

5.0 out of 5 stars The "Two Towers" Of The Willow Saga!
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Published on Jan 27 2000 by Jodie

2.0 out of 5 stars An OK continuance of the story, but not as good as the first
"Shadow Dawn" continues the new "Willow" saga fairly effectively, but the major problems in the book lie in the abilities of the writer. Read more
Published on Dec 15 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars A great action based book with lots of content
A good book for more mature audiences, it's world is a little confusing to understand at first but as you read more you understand more. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars I've never read anything like this! It took my breath away!
I love to read and I've read some of the best books by the best authors and Im telling you the honest truth when I say that Shawdow Dawn is the BEST! Read more
Published on Sep 15 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Update on Release for "Shadow Star"
Latest from book store is that "Shadow Star", the third book in the series, is now scheduled to be in book stores on November 2nd, 1999.
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