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5.0 out of 5 stars it's all about the characters, Jun 17 2008
By Thomas Hobbes (15th Century) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Warrior Prophet (Hardcover)
This book is part of the only fantasy series of novels that is really about the characters . . . or at least, in my opinion, that is the case. Bakker develops his characters through great triumphs and crushing defeats. Through it all, you find yourself empathizing with the characters. This empathy is at times wonderful as you feel the joys of those about whom you are reading. But often, this empathy is disturbing as you experience the devastation of those in the narrative.

Bakker's work will illuminate and expose parts of the reader's character. It will enoble you and debase you as you realize how you are like those within the author's story. It is impossible not to respond to these very real, very human, very flawed persons that Bakker introduces us to. And it is impossible that you walk away from Bakker's work without responding either in revulsion or exhileration.

This truly is art.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing., Sep 25 2006
This review is from: Warrior Prophet (Hardcover)
True the World of the 3 seas is Dark and Male dominated...but aren't most Primative cultures?

The Only problem I had with the series was keeping track of unanswered questions, which were eventually answered in The Thousandfold thought. I assume this was because the series is Less of a trilogy and more of one huge stimulating, and engrossing story. (With a few hard to pin down terms of nobility and other cultural references).

I'm suprised anyone would want the Book BURNED for "Womans issues" and NOT the use of the Word Prophet. Maybe we should all just say PROFIT from now on.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An incredible novel, Jan 31 2005
By François Cantin "Francois" (Quebec, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Warrior Prophet (Hardcover)
This second tome of The Prince of Nothing series is a more than worthy successor of The Darkness that Comes Before. With the Holy War on the march, all the characters briefly introduced in Book One come to life here and play their sometimes surprising role. This novel is much more action-packed than the first ; whereas The Darkness that Comes Before comprised one major battle, The Warrior-Prophet is filled with a lot of battles, each as gripping as the Battle of Kiyuth - yet the essential elements of the first tome, such as the philosophical background, are still very present. In answer to a previous review, whereas this second novel does show some despair and suffering as the Consult's disastrous plans are set in motion and the Holy War is put to test, there is also and foremost hope beyond despair, friendship beyond loss ; there is much more to this novel than betrayal and starvation. If you liked The Darkness that Comes Before, you just can't miss The Warrior-Prophet !
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best novel of the year
I drove 2 hours to canada to get this book since it won't come out in the states for while yet and it was well worth it. Read more
Published on Jan 7 2005 by Michael R. Kelley

1.0 out of 5 stars Warrior Prophet Book 2
Mr. Bakker has obvious talent to write, but the subject matter of the story was very distrubing. The story line itself was choppy and unorganized, I would just get interested in... Read more
Published on Sep 24 2004 by Dorothy Taylor

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