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The Wicked Sword Maiden
  • Rated 5 stars

Another good story from this young author. Every bit as good as the first trilogy and takes over from where it left off. Ms Fallon has created some marvelous characters.

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  • Chantal R
      • Rated 0 stars

    C'est le moins bon de la série mais c'est une histoire fascinante.

    Chantal R wrote this review Saturday, September 26 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    The Wicked Sword Maiden
      • Rated 5 stars

    Another good story from this young author. Every bit as good as the first trilogy and takes over from where it left off. Ms Fallon has created some marvelous characters.

    The Wicked Sword Maiden wrote this review Saturday, June 28 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Raven
      • Rated 4 stars

    This being the first book in the Wolfblade trilogy but the fourth book in the Hythrun chronicles it’s hard for me to say as yet if this is better then the Demon Child trilogy (first part of the Hythrun chronicles). Set some years before the Demon Trilogy it makes for an interesting read seeing as you get to revisit old characters and learn more about characters mentioned previously. It’s also obviously not really a carry on from the first trilogy. Other then the fact that it’s set in some of the same places and has some of the same characters it could probably be a stand alone trilogy, so far. There is one thing that is better and stands out and that’s the mistakes. Someone did a ripper of a job editing this and I have to say I’m impressed with how few spelling errors there are compared before. That’s about all I have to compare this with the first part of the chronicles. This isn’t your typical magical fantasy seeing as there are no dwarves, elves, dragons or as yet heavily magical battles but it is your typical fantasy when it comes to political intrigue, betrayal, royalty and war. Of course it wouldn’t really be fantasy without some magic and magical beings which it does have it’s just not riddled with it. I like Fallon’s style because she adds so much detail and I feel this novel had a good amount of detail although slightly predictable at times it wasn’t as predictable as what I’ve read before (there I go comparing again) whether that’s because of what I did read of her work before or if it was really unpredictable I don‘t know. I’m referring here to a part at the end of the book that I was not expecting and it’s probably the first truly unpredictable part in the whole story. This probably made it an even better read then it started out as and has made me want to hurry up and read the rest so I can find out what’s going to happen next.

    Raven wrote this review Saturday, April 26 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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