Would you like to see this page in English? Click here.

5 d'occasion à partir de CDN$ 25.84

Vous en avez un à vendre?
Vendez les vôtres ici
 
 
Shadow Moon
 
Agrandissez cette image
 

Shadow Moon (Hardcover)

de Chris Claremont (Author)
3.1étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (73 évaluations de client)

Offert par ces vendeurs.


5 d'occasion à partir de CDN$ 25.84

Offres spéciales et liens associés


Les clients qui ont acheté cet article ont aussi acheté

Shadow Star: Third in the Chronicle of the Shadow War

Shadow Star: Third in the Chronicle of the Shadow War

de Chris Claremont
3.8étoiles sur 5 (18)  CDN$ 9.89
Shadow Dawn: Second in the Chronicles of the Shadow War

Shadow Dawn: Second in the Chronicles of the Shadow War

de Chris Claremont
4.1étoiles sur 5 (36)  CDN$ 9.89
Découvrez des articles similaires

Les détails du produit


Descriptions du produit

Product Description

From two of the greatest imaginations of our time comes a magnificent novel of adventure and magic...SHADOW MOON: First in the Chronicles of the Shadow
War
.

The genius of Star Wars(r) creator George Lucas and the vision of Chris Claremont, the author of the phenomenally bestselling The Uncanny
X-Men
adventures, merge in what must be the fantasy event of the year.

In Shadow Moon, war and chaos have gripped the land of Tir Asleen. An ancient prophecy reveals one hope: a savior princess who will ascend to the throne when the time is right.  But first, a Nelwyn wanderer must face forces of unimaginable malevolence and dangerous, forbidden rites of necromancy that
could bring back a powerful warrior from soulless sleep.

George Lucas reshaped filmmaking in the '70s and '80s with his Star Wars and Indiana Jones films.  When Bantam Books asked Lucas if he had any stories he would like to develop as novels rather than as films, Lucas turned to his 1988 fantasy film, Willow.  

"When I wrote the story for Willow, I began with the pre-story," Lucas said, "but the full story was yet to be told."  

Now, Lucas's vision is being fulfilled with the talented help of Chris Claremont. Having previously taken the reins of what was for a decade the bestselling comic in the western hemisphere (The Uncanny X-Men) Claremont assumes the reponsibility of foster parent to Lucas's creation.

On sale in hardcover now, and available on BDD Audio Cassette as well, SHADOW MOON is a momentous new adventure for readers looking to spend part of this
summer in a fantastic world.  SHADOW MOON is one of Bantam Spectra's most exciting publishing events in 1995, the year we celebrate our 10th Anniversary as the premiere publishing imprint of books of speculative fiction.


From the Paperback edition.


Ingram

The creator of Star Wars and the writer of the best-selling comic books series The Uncanny X-Men offer the first novel in a series of epic fantasies set in a strife-torn future land. 125,000 first printing. $150,000 ad/promo. This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

Associer des mots-clés à ce produit

 (De quoi s'agit-il ?)
Considérez votre mot-clé comme une sorte d'étiquette définissant parfaitement ce produit.
Les mots-clés aident les clients à organiser et trouver leurs articles favoris.
Vos mots-clés : Ajouter votre premier mot-clé
 

 

L'avis des consommateurs

73 évaluations
5 étoiles:
 (23)
4 étoiles:
 (11)
3 étoiles:
 (7)
2 étoiles:
 (12)
1 étoiles:
 (20)
 
 
 
 
 
Évaluation du client type
3.1étoiles sur 5 (73 évaluations de client)
 
 
 
 
Partagez votre opinion avec les autres clients:
Commentaires client les plus utiles

 
1.0étoiles sur 5 Don't Bother...., Mai 19 2004
Par T. Carson "piekid" (Las Vegas, NV USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
(REAL NAME)   
I seriously enjoyed the movie "Willow", which this book (and the other two in the series) are a "continuation" of. I've wanted to read these books for a while, because the movie *sorta* left me with a question or two. All this series did was CONFUSE me. I'm an avid fantasy reader, so it's not like these are out of my genre, but the way the books are written, the "explaination" of how the "magic" works, even the events in the book, are so boring and confusing that after I forced my way through this book I had no desire to read the second. It took me a year and major desparation for something to read before I picked up #2. Two and a half years after I forced my way through 2, I finally read 3. Wasted time. I enjoyed the side panel of my cereal box more than this series. There was serious potential after the awesome movie, but they missed the mark by a mile with this series.
Ce commentaire vous a-t-il été utile ? Oui Non (Signaler ce commentaire)



 
1.0étoiles sur 5 Wherefore Art Thou, Willow?, Avril 22 2003
While not the best fantasy movie of all time, Willow had its charm, not in the least of which were its senses of hope, wonder and humor.

Well don't come into here looking for any of that because it's gone; stripped away to make room for dark, brooding, and hugely convoluted.

Since it occurs in the prologue, it's no great spoiler to tell you that just about every character you knew and loved from the film is killed off in the first twenty pages or so, leaving you with a core cast of Willow and the inexplicably French Brownies, and even they are rendered nigh unrecognizable. The void is 'filled'-and I use that term as loosely as possible- with a dense soldier, a tomboy Princess, a zombie warrioress and, well, another dense soldier. Are we entertained yet?

Adding insult to injury, the story itself is a confusing, muddled mess so what should be a tense battle scene or a poignant moment is rendered unreadable. Claremont has a handful of favorite description nouns, which becomes readily apparent the fifth or so time someones says or does something with asperity, until you're rolling your eyes so often concerend parties will ask whether or not you're having a stroke. The worst of it is, the few times we do get any insight into what happened to other people between the prologue and the present things are presented so vaguely you're still none the wiser. Did Willow's son somehow get turned into a hellhound? Does Willow kill him? Is it the same hellhound that appears at the start of the book? I have no idea and I read the friggin' thing!

The dragon is the only piece of entertainment you'll find because he's the only one with any heart or humor to him, but even that was short lived as the author very kindly takes him away from us after a few, all-to-brief scenes. The solitary other plus the book has going for it is that it's so unlike the film in every way that it's unlikely to taint your feelings for it. A few of the characters have some coincedental names, that's all.

Save your money and re-watch the movie.

Ce commentaire vous a-t-il été utile ? Oui Non (Signaler ce commentaire)



 
2.0étoiles sur 5 Shadow Moon, Janv. 5 2003
Par Un client
A dark, twisted, and convoluted path for "Willow" to undertake, "Shadow Moon" gets points for creativity, but loses points because it so blatantly goes in another direction than that which was established by the wonderful film "prelude." Killing some of the major players and then renaming Willow himself is a sin. Of course, everyone likes to point the finger at Chris Claremont, completely forgetting that George Lucas is as much to blame. Lucas may have come up with the story for the film (easy enough, just take elements of "The Hobbit," "The Lord of the Rings," and "The Chronicles of Prydain" and bam! instant storyline), but he did not write the screenplay, so many of those brilliant bits from the film aren't to be credited his way in the first place. However, he AND Claremont are responsible for what happens in the novels, and what happens isn't good - both from a situational standpoint and from the perspective of "Willow" fans. This book may very well taint your view of the motion picture. You are forewarned - and for goodness sake, blame George Lucas as well.
Ce commentaire vous a-t-il été utile ? Oui Non (Signaler ce commentaire)


Partagez votre opinion avec les autres clients: Créer votre propre commentaire
 
 
Commentaires client les plus récents

4.0étoiles sur 5 Good Stuff
This book leads you on a Great ride through the world of willow, and Takes you through the life of Elora Dannon and her quest to save the realms. Read more
Publié le Nov. 27 2002

2.0étoiles sur 5 Ummm...What?!
This is one of those books where:
I read it.
I put it back on my shelf.
Someone asked me "How was that book? What was it about? Read more
Publié le Nov. 7 2002 par Elemental Warp

4.0étoiles sur 5 A shocking transformation
For someone who loved Willow, I was first excited by this book, and then I was terribly shocked at the dramatic twist in tone. Read more
Publié le Aoû 22 2002 par opus_81a

3.0étoiles sur 5 remember Willow?
There are a lot of better fantasy novels out there, but this one has some really original turns and the story differs from a "classical" fantasy plot. Read more
Publié le Fév 1 2002 par kalthea

2.0étoiles sur 5 Don't Waste Your Time
I have read many fantasy series over the years and this is one of the worst. The general story the series is based on is good, but the author does a poor job of developing it. Read more
Publié le Déc 17 2001 par D Henderson

1.0étoiles sur 5 Loved the movie Willow...
...hated this book.

I'll admit that I didn't even make it through the whole book. I was so disgusted, I quit halfway through. Read more

Publié le Nov. 13 2001 par Dark Helmet

4.0étoiles sur 5 Slow start to the series, but don't give up!
I started this series in book 2 (Shadow Dawn) and by the sounds of many of the other reviews it seems as though if I had started with Shadow Moon I wouldn't have read any further... Read more
Publié le Juil 26 2001 par llama_bob

4.0étoiles sur 5 Weak story, but credit for novelty
'Shadow Moon' is not only the first of a 3 book series, but also the sequel to George Lucas' fantasy film "Willow". Read more
Publié le Jui 22 2001 par Benjamin Denes

3.0étoiles sur 5 Slow Story Development and Over Descriptive
It seems that I'm not the only one that thinks this book was slow in developing and that the descriptions were *way* too long. Read more
Publié le Mars 3 2001 par AllieKat

1.0étoiles sur 5 Without a doubt the worst book I have ever read
This is an awful book for anyone, but if you are a fan of the movie Willow (which this drivel is based on) you especially should stay away. Read more
Publié le Janv. 5 2001 par Gregory Baird

Rechercher uniquement sur les commentaires portant sur ce produit



Cherchez des articles semblables par catégorie


Chercher des articles semblables par sujet










c.-à-d., chaque book doit correspondre au sujet 1 ET au sujet 2 ET ...

Commentaires

Souhaitez-vous compléter ou améliorer les informations sur ce produit ? Ou faire modifier les images?

Votre historique récent

 (En savoir plus)

Après avoir visualisé des pages détaillées produit ou des résultats de recherche, regardez ici pour trouver une façon simple de poursuivre votre navigation sur des pages qui vous intéressent.