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<blockquote data-quote="deganawida" data-source="post: 9086920" data-attributes="member: 67836"><p>Bought it via Amazon on preorder for my wife’s 42nd. She finished it yesterday, and I just finished it.</p><p></p><p>Overall, I enjoyed it more than the first. The first did have interminable first half which was made far more palatable close to the end. This one read much faster, and had a lot of points I really enjoyed.</p><p></p><p>As mentioned by the reviewer, it was nice to see another side of Raistlin that is new, but which is explained within the story and maintains consistency with what was previously known. If that doesn’t make sense to folks who haven’t read the first book, well, the first book sets it up, and makes it make sense.</p><p></p><p>Destina was far less annoying in this one. Hated her in the first, but now I actually like her.</p><p></p><p>I should have known what would happen with <em>that</em>, but I didn’t account for something, so had to wait a little. Good job both subverting and meeting expectations at the same time.</p><p></p><p>Some very nice takes on other characters. I liked that.</p><p></p><p>Ending surprised me a bit. Wasn’t quite expecting that result, though did expect something similar. Should have known that would be the case, as it’s the River not the stream.</p><p></p><p>Anyone know if third book has been submitted to the editors yet? Wife is asking, and I, too, want to read what happens next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deganawida, post: 9086920, member: 67836"] Bought it via Amazon on preorder for my wife’s 42nd. She finished it yesterday, and I just finished it. Overall, I enjoyed it more than the first. The first did have interminable first half which was made far more palatable close to the end. This one read much faster, and had a lot of points I really enjoyed. As mentioned by the reviewer, it was nice to see another side of Raistlin that is new, but which is explained within the story and maintains consistency with what was previously known. If that doesn’t make sense to folks who haven’t read the first book, well, the first book sets it up, and makes it make sense. Destina was far less annoying in this one. Hated her in the first, but now I actually like her. I should have known what would happen with [I]that[/I], but I didn’t account for something, so had to wait a little. Good job both subverting and meeting expectations at the same time. Some very nice takes on other characters. I liked that. Ending surprised me a bit. Wasn’t quite expecting that result, though did expect something similar. Should have known that would be the case, as it’s the River not the stream. Anyone know if third book has been submitted to the editors yet? Wife is asking, and I, too, want to read what happens next. [/QUOTE]
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