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Brian D. Anderson

Autore di The Sword of Truth

25+ opere 634 membri 29 recensioni

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Comprende il nome: Brian D. Anderson

Serie

Opere di Brian D. Anderson

The Sword of Truth (2011) 113 copie
The Bard's Blade (2020) 85 copie
Dragonvein: Book One (2015) 63 copie
Of Gods and Elves (2012) 60 copie
The Shadow of Gods (2013) 46 copie
The Jewel of Dantenos (2013) 41 copie
Madness of the Fallen (2014) 25 copie
A Trial of Souls (2013) 23 copie
A Chorus of Fire (2020) 21 copie
Dragonvein: Book Two (2015) 20 copie
The Reborn King (2014) 17 copie
Dragonvein: Book Three (2015) 16 copie
Dragonvein: Book Four (2016) 12 copie
Akiri: The Scepter of Xarbaal (2016) — Autore — 12 copie
Behind the Vale (2018) 11 copie
Dragonvein (Book Five) (2017) 9 copie
Journey of Fate (2018) 9 copie
The Sword's Elegy (2022) 8 copie
Akiri: Dragonbane (2017) — Autore — 4 copie
Akiri: Sands Of Darkness (2017) — Autore — 4 copie
The Runner (2018) 2 copie

Opere correlate

Art of War: Anthology for Charity (2018) — Prefazione — 43 copie
EPIC: Fourteen Books of Fantasy (2014) — Collaboratore — 36 copie

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(M68'12) (for real) The Sword of Truth, Brian D. Anderson in World Reading Circle (Settembre 2012)

Recensioni

The Bard's Blade by Brian D. Anderson is a fun, fantasy tale!

This book didn't hit me like I had hoped. I've been diving into more fantasy lately since I'm slowly beginning to enjoy the genre (as a whole) more. This book seemed like the perfect fit and sounded like a fun ride. Unfortunately, the book didn't grab my attention all that well and it didn't interest me. The pace also didn't grab me, so I'm a little disappointed! This book has glowing reviews and I can tell why! It is well written and it has a cool story. I'm sad it just didn't grab me as a reader - but I am sure many other readers will love it!

The characters are a little odd. The already established relationships made me not enjoy their story as much. I wanted to see these characters fall in love, even if it was just a chapter worth of the back story. Then the characters just... drove me insane? Lem was annoying to me on all fronts. I didn't want to read his parts of the chapters at all. He didn't seem all that bright and made me want to throw the book against the wall or shred it.

I also felt like the plot and story jumped around a bit and didn't seem coherent (but I am also not a big fantasy reader so maybe that's a trope I'm just not used to?). The high fantasy style was also odd since it didn't necessarily feel like the genre it was going for. From the marketing and synopsis I thought this was going to be a fun Game of Thrones, Throne of Glass or other fantasy ride - but it felt more like a middle grade or YA novel fantasy that couldn't quite decide on what it wanted to me. I give this book the benefit of the doubt because it has such a cool premise and I did like Brian's writing style.

Overall, this book felt like a massive D&D campaign that fantasy lovers will enjoy. It's just not a book for me!

One out of five stars.

I received this book for free through Goodreads First Reads.
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Briars_Reviews | 3 altre recensioni | Aug 4, 2023 |
This was a really good, well-crafted book about two young lovers (well, 20-somethings anyway) and the perils they face when they leave their magically-protected homeland to respond to a stranger's last gasp.

Mariyah runs the business side of her parents' vineyard and Lem is her most-beloved and a long-haired musician to boot. His parents having died, Lem lives with his uncle, Shemi. Shemi is a renowned hunter who makes his way through the realm of Vylari till one day the stranger makes it through the veiled barrier and speaks his last words in front of uncle and nephew.

Lem takes this all as a sign and sets off to find the Thaumas in the wider world. And of course, Mariyah and Shemi follow a little while later and on totally different paths. And while there are tropes of both romance and fantasy, such as a traveling acting troupe, what makes this book unique is the story's treatment: who would guess that musicians' egos would cause conflict in the acting troupe? Or that the so-called worship of Kylor also involves a wife's betrayal of her husband?

The writing is down-to-earth, the characters are well-drawn, and the world that Brian D. Anderson has created includes a touch of magic but also a whole lot more humanity.
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threadnsong | 3 altre recensioni | Jul 24, 2022 |
I found it a little hard to get into at first, there seemed the be a whole lot going on and I couldn't see how much of it was connecting to the story line, but slowly everything started to fall into place. I'm curious to see where the story goes from here.
 
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TCLinrow | 5 altre recensioni | Mar 17, 2021 |
I found it a little hard to get into at first, there seemed the be a whole lot going on and I couldn't see how much of it was connecting to the story line, but slowly everything started to fall into place. I'm curious to see where the story goes from here.
 
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TCLinrow | 5 altre recensioni | Mar 17, 2021 |

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Utenti
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Popolarità
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Voto
½ 3.6
Recensioni
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ISBN
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