
The Daylight War
The Demon Cycle, Book 3
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Narrateur(s):
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Pete Bradbury
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Auteur(s):
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Peter V. Brett
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Peter V. Brett has won rave reviews for his internationally best-selling novels, including his stunning debut, The Warded Man.
A continuation of his epic Demon Cycle series, The Daylight War features Inevera, the wife of Jadir, who took center stage in Book 2, The Desert Spear. In this heart-stopping installment, humanity continues to struggle against the demon plague - even as survivors hold out hope that the Deliverer will save them all. On the night of the new moon, the demons rise in force, seeking the deaths of two men, both of whom have the potential to become the fabled Deliverer, the man prophesied to reunite the scattered remnants of humanity in a final push to destroy the demon corelings once and for all.
©2013 Peter V. Brett (P)2013 Recorded BooksThat said Leasha is still the worst and continues to be. And the romance with Arlen and -spoiler- feels so forced! There’s no time to bond or grow. It’s unnatural. And rushed. Rojer is similar but at least his relationship/s have push back and it’s not love after 30 seconds.
As a fan of more epic fantasy I feel I am bias as this book tries to do in one +20 hour book what I’m use to happening in a +50 hour book.
Best book in the series.
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what an amazing series must-read
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Outstanding
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Loved it!!!
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Going back to The Daylight War, I personally don't need that huge info dump and I already know more than I want to know about Inevora. This books makes no revelations about her, and her beginnings are way too similar to Jardir's. I need to see the story moving forward. At least 50% of this books is spent telling Inevera's childhood. Half of it is what we've already seen from Jardir's POV on the previous book, but now from her's. The writer seems to want to make her one of the main characters, but she really is an antagonist, like it or not. My question is: who wants to spend so much time reading the backstory of an unlikable character?
After you've gone through all that timesink the story is back to normal and interesting again, but it ends faster than I wanted to. So this was a long book, but not because there was a lot of interesting content in it, unfortunately. This one is not as good as its predecessors.
The Skull Throne, which I just started, is playing the same game. Not sure if the writer is trying to stretch the story into 5 books deliberately or he thinks we're going to like this "side quests". But I find it incredibly taxing to have to stop the main story and go into hours and hours of some boring character's past. The important characters were laid out on books 1 and 2.
Great story, but ...
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great
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odd series
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