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5.0 out of 5 stars
My favorite book...,
By Matthew A Callahan (Richardson, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hammer of Darkness (Paperback)
I've been reading the classics of both Speculative Fiction and General Literature recently, trying to expand my horizons. Nevertheless, I have yet to find a book I've enjoyed as much as Hammer of Darkness. Like a lot of Modesitt's books, it's a story of an isolated person who's forced to cope with awesome powers and responsibility. My brother tried to read it and found the novel boring and hard to follow. I can understand where a lot of people would think that way. This book is not for everybody.Why should you read it then? First of all, because it is very short. It can likely be read in a few hours. Second of all, the action is unparalleled. There are better drawn characters in other great works, but very little that is as exciting. Also, the book does a wonderful job of making an epic storyline take place in such a short space, and Modesitt manages to tie all of the loose threads together at the end. Also, the scene between Thor and Martin Martel about two thirds of the way through stands out as my favorite scene from any piece of prose fiction ever. It's so powerful, and it simply must be experienced. You'll be tempted to read this and other scenes quickly. Don't do so. Modesitt's extreme attention to detail, like Martin Martel holding Thor's hammer in his left hand and the detail given to Thor's battle goats, really adds to the piece. In summary, if you've got a good imagination, and can really see, hear, taste, smell, and feel what you're reading, then this is definitely the book for you. I rarely give five star ratings in my reviews, not wanting to rate everything under the sun as being best in its category, but this book certainly deserves it.
4.0 out of 5 stars
What if gods were just humans that had LOTS of psi?,
By A Customer
This review is from: Hammer of Darkness (Paperback)
Martin Martel has loved unwisely. The Duke of the planetis NOT amused. Martel is exiled to the planet of the gods, Aurore. Martel has the capability to challenge the gods. He does not. He instead becomes a media person. The gods keep wanting him to declare himself as a new god. He refuses. The entire book is about denying your nature and its consequences. Should he do what he wants or should he do what he ought? This is a gripping pschological thriller. |
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The Hammer of Darkness by L. E. Modesitt (Mass Market Paperback - April 26 2011)
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