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Ascendance (Library Binding)

by R. A. Salvatore (Author) "Your body is the conduit," Lady Dasslerond explained, trying very hard to hide her exasperation ..." (more)
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R.A. Salvatore begins his second DemonWars trilogy with Ascendance, continuing the story of Pony, who is now Jilseponie Wyndon, the Baroness of Palmaris. This first book in the trilogy effectively sets up a new battle of good versus evil with plenty of action, political intrigue, and foes both old and new.

Good King Danube, ruler of the kingdom of Honce-the-Bear, is smitten with the lovely Baroness Jilseponie and seeks to have her as his wife against the wishes of his long-time mistress and much of the royal court. While Jilseponie does care for Danube, she still suffers from the loss of her husband, Elbryan the Nightbird, and their unborn child.

Unknown to Jilseponie, the child she thought dead was actually stolen and raised by elves. Despite the elves' purpose, the headstrong young Aydrian has plans of his own. Under their harsh guidance he has come to possess the fighting skill of his father and his mother's talent with gemstone magic. Every night a dark spirit whispers to him, guiding him. But is it the spirit of his father, the Nightbird, or is it something much more sinister?

As Aydrian escapes the elves, he finds an unlikely ally in Jilseponie's enemy, former Bishop De'Unnero, the weretiger. Together they set about a series of events that ensure that Pony's life and the peaceful kingdom of Honce-the-Bear will never be the same again.

Fans of the first DemonWars trilogy will be happy to see the continuation of Pony's story, and Ascendance effectively sets up the next trilogy with a compelling conflict not destined to be resolved until the final book. However, the villains are often more interesting than the hero, and Salvatore sometimes uses action to gloss over plotting that makes little sense. Despite its flaws, Ascendance has lively scenes, conflicted and interesting villains, and an exciting climax. Those new to DemonWars will want to begin with the first trilogy, starting with The Demon Awakens. --Kathie Huddleston --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.



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Fans of bestseller Salvatore (The Demon Awakens, etc.) will welcome the chance to follow favorite characters through yet another epic saga of good versus evil in this start to a new trilogy, in which good-hearted Jilseponie "Pony" Wyndon and her dreaded enemy, cleric-turned-weretiger De'Unnero, are caught up in fresh intrigues that tear at the civil and religious heart of the land called Honce-the-Bear. Pony, now wise to "the truth of God, of spirituality, of living beyond this mortal coil," rules as well-liked Baroness of Palmaris during an age of unprecedented peace and prosperity. Unknown to her, however, scheming elf Lady Dasslerond has taken Pony's "unborn" son, Aydrian, whom Pony thought she lost in battle during the first DemonWars trilogy, to raise in secret. Grown into young manhood, talented Aydrian chaffs against lessons in rangering and gemstone magic. He longs to make a name for himself even bigger than that of his famous father, Ranger Elbryan (aka "Nightbird"), killed by De'Unnero, and later runs away from his elven teachers and assumes the role of "Nighthawk." While Pony ponders an offer of marriage from good King Danube, De'Unnero comes out of hiding to manipulate Aydrian into destroying Pony and helping him take control of the kingdom. The many plot twists are clumsy and all too convenient, while the book concludes predictably with Aydrian gaining the upper hand over his mother and her allies. 6-city-author tour.

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--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!, Sep 12 2003
By Sir Sparhawk (Bulgaria) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ascendance (Mass Market Paperback)
Great beginning for the Second DemonWars saga! Beter than the previous installments! Salvatore ROCKS!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Deliciously disturbing, Oct 24 2002
By Angela Buscemi (Westminster, CO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ascendance (Mass Market Paperback)
Though previous reviewers have expressed dissatisfaction over the triumphs evildoers enjoy in this series, and especially in this book.. I find it a refreshing change from the godlike Drizzt, who prevails against impossible things no matter what.

Plot style is akin in this series to George RR Martin's Song of Fire and Ice series in the sense that no one is safe, and anyone can die at the turn of any page. Holds suspense and does away with the more juvenile and hopeful ambience of the Forgotten Realm's Drizzt story, though I love those for their attributes as well.

Overall, I finish this book with a heavy heart for the characters that I grew to root for and their unimaginable pain and losses.. and a smirk for the villans who enjoy victories not often seen in this genre.

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5.0 out of 5 stars RAS builds the suspense.................., Aug 14 2002
By "galashay" (Bangor, ME United States) - See all my reviews
I was wondering what could come next for this series after reading, Mortalis. The answer came in the form of Ascendance, by far the most suspenseful book in this series. I dub this series "The Folly of Lady Dasslerond" in my own mind. Decisions that were made over a decade ago are going to come back to change the fate of Corona. Throughout the book, you can feel the build up to the inevitable meeting of two people who have been deceived for years. The result is a climactic ending that leaves you eagerly anticipating the next installment in the series. Ascendance definitely ranks as one of the top books in this series, right next to Mortalis.
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3.0 out of 5 stars only the good die young...
I just finished "Ascendance" and I agree that it is a good read. I must say that it "is not" the best book in the series. Read more
Published on Jul 30 2002 by JD

5.0 out of 5 stars I was worried about revisiting the land of Honce the Bear...
But Bob brings you back in like you were a citizen of the realm.

Pony is in grief for her lost love, political scheming all around, and in the shadows, the Albelican Church, and... Read more

Published on May 15 2002 by Matthew R. Searcy

5.0 out of 5 stars Somehow better than the previous books!
I really enjoyed the previous DemonWars series, and Mortalis (mainly because I could tell that the next series it was leading up to was going to be phenomenal), but Ascendance... Read more
Published on May 5 2002 by Brian Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting!
Salvatore reached new heights in Mortalis, but Ascendence is a worthy successor. The action and intrigue continue, and new plot twists are introduced. Read more
Published on April 8 2002 by mmcutter

5.0 out of 5 stars Another installment in a captivating series.
First off, this is the fifth book in a series despite the fact that it is book 1 of a trilogy. Though Mr Salvatore always makes his books complete stories, I highly recommend... Read more
Published on April 6 2002 by Digitaldragon

5.0 out of 5 stars Wow, this series keeps getting better
In many ways, I am beginning to like the Demonwars series even more than the Drizzt series. Salvatore has created a rich and wonderful world with characters of great substance... Read more
Published on Jan 12 2002 by Michael Boroff

5.0 out of 5 stars Ascendance, another great Salvatore novel.
This book was great. I started the Demon Wars saga with Mortalis and had to read this to see what happened next. I was totally impressed. Read more
Published on Dec 28 2001 by C. L Wright

5.0 out of 5 stars Ascend to a great story!!
I have read every one of Salvatores novels, except the Tarzan book, and this one by far wets the appetite for more. Read more
Published on Aug 13 2001 by Gary Extor

5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended
This book by Salvatore is one of his best. I was a fan of the original series and believe this one may even beat that! Read more
Published on Jul 1 2001 by Debra Stevens

4.0 out of 5 stars Not his greatest work, but...
Well I'd have to say that so far this is the worst book in this series... The first 4 were great (at varied levels) but this one caused more than a little depression. Read more
Published on Jun 21 2001 by Joseph Mackay

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