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The Gathering Storm (Paperback)

by Kate Elliott (Author)
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
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' A gripping and enthralling fantasy epic' THE TIMES 'A grand and powerful piece of writing' - Katharine Kerr


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The cataclysm long foretold has shaken the world. King Henry's obsession with uniting the warring kingdoms of Wendar and Varre has left his people destitute and vulnerable to attack. As earthly and supernatural forces gather to overthrow all Henry has fought for, Alain and Liath come to realise their twin destinies. Between them they hold the key to secrets which could yet save Henry's realm, but even they may be powerless should the Cursed Ones return. Look out for more information on this and other titles at www.orbitbooks.co.uk

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5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended, May 25 2004
By Emily C. Richards (Ithaca, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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Kate Elliott is one of those authors that understands that to write is to create art and when creating art you are trying to evoke some sort of emotion within your audience, and at that she succeeds admirably. She has a talent that many others lack and that is making you fall in love with the characters. I've read a lot of books and the ones that I find myself reading over and over again are the ones where the characters become like old friends, only in a more personal way, because you know all about their passions, and fears, their hopes and dreams. I find myself desperately awaiting the next book in this series so that I can find out what happens to these fictional characters that have become so important to me as the story has progressed. I recommend this series to anyone who enjoys fantasy novels, although I would suggest starting at the beginning.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The end is coming, Sep 20 2003
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Book 4 was a disappointment, but this book redeemed the series. Looking forward to reading the final story.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Gathering pace, Sep 1 2003
The fifth volume in the 'Crown of Stars' saga, The Gathering storm, has been a long time coming (duly noted by the apologetic author) but the delay has been worth it. We find ourselves trailing two Eagles, Hanna and Hathui, the former riding to join Sanglant and Sapientia who have gone to Jinn trailing Bulkezu as their prisoner, the latter heading towards King Henry who has been possessed, the Skopos and the insidious Hugh. Amongst this the small fervent band of 'heretics', numbering Sigfrid, Ivar and the beautiful Baldwin amongst them end up at the monastry where Alain is desperately attempting to forget who he is and seek peaceful obscurity.
It is 733, Prince Bayan and Margrave Judith are dead, Prince Ekkhard has now married the new margrave and all of Novaria is under constant siege and assailment from all sides. King Henry steps ever closer towards becoming emperor, attempting to achieve the glory of Taillafer, but is becoming increasingly controlled, suspicious and removed frm his subjects as he seeks to unite Varre and Wendar. We focus on events are Ivar and company struggle to understand where they lost three years, watch as Hanna rescues Ivar's half-sister, Rosvita, and flees with Sister Obligatia away from Hugh.
The bulk of the novel is given over to Sanglant's 'taming' of the griffin, Bulkezu's death (surprisingly casually handled given the import ascribed to him early on), Liath's return and their subsequent use of the Crowns to race west to confront Anne who is using Henry's army to conquer all lands that possess what are in fact, henges in order to recreate the cataclysm and allow the Cursed Ones back into the world. Several sub-plots weave their separate paths: Alain and the Skrolin, Brother Zaccharias and his dicspla as a mathematica, Hanna and Sister Rosvita, the love triangle of Anna, Thiemo and Matto and many more besides, all the time shadowed by the revolutionary Eika, Stronghand who has conquered Alba and Presbyter Hugh whose insidious perfidy threatens far more than initially thought...
The early focus leans much towards the reconiliation of preceived 'heresy', Elliott choosing to introduce the age old dilemma that widespread use of science can only reduce the spiritual power of the church and this latest installment moving more and more towards a religious commentary where inevitable parallels are intimated. Making heavy use of 'portals' to get around with inconsistent time serves to speed up the action considerably as we track the momentous events that lead us towards the final volume. Elliot's series is, perhaps, not quite on a technical par with Jordan, or even Goodkind, but the depth of imagination rivals Donaldson. The unfortunate point is that the complexity of character and plot and the length of time it has taken Elliott to produce this fifth novel means that, to get the very best out of it, you need to reread the preceding novel, otherwise names and places and plots become faintly vague and difficult to recollect. Nevertheless, this is another excellent installment and a must for any fan of the genre
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1.0 out of 5 stars Help I'm drowning
Well, here goes. Kates previous books were interesting and I could see this being a series as big as Jordans "Wheel of Time" But it seems that she has decided to try... Read more
Published on Aug 11 2003 by Blair T. Lewis

4.0 out of 5 stars Ch ch ch changes

Kate Elliott's style is shifting with every book and right now seems to be mid-transition. She's moving away from the deep and vivid descriptive style of her early "Crown... Read more

Published on Jul 10 2003 by AlleyWriter.com

2.0 out of 5 stars OK, but not good
I am a scientist and usually very good at decoding complex texts, but this series is beyond my abilities. Read more
Published on Jul 1 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars An awesome series
It's a challenging read for those who enjoy that type of reading. I love Kate Elliot's Crown of Stars series, and she has done an exceptional job with this book too. Read more
Published on Jun 6 2003

3.0 out of 5 stars It's a long un
My first disappointment with 'Gathering Storm' was the lack of character guide or re-cap of the previous books. Read more
Published on May 22 2003 by A. Gelder

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
In a time where too many writers cannot continue the momentum of a well-started series, Kate Elliott continues to write excellently. Read more
Published on May 13 2003 by Shane Antony

5.0 out of 5 stars I can't believe...
I can't believe I was silly enough to read this book so fast. I finished it in 3 days and now I have to wait until she finishes book 6 to find out what happens! Read more
Published on May 5 2003 by Amanda M

4.0 out of 5 stars On course and on topic
It's a relief to read a fantasy epic that actually seems to be staying on topic. After reading the ominous pre-release previews for a Feast of Crows, and enjoying the reviews for... Read more
Published on April 29 2003

3.0 out of 5 stars Good series, long book, story loses momentum.
While I loved the first books in this series, as it continues and gets longer and more complex, the story loses me. Read more
Published on April 25 2003 by kmcpherson@utmem.edu

4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, with a few exceptions...
I waited a long time for this book (as we all did) and was not disappointed. I was slightly frustrated after reading the same thing over and over in many parts of the book (the... Read more
Published on April 15 2003

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