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The White Rose: The Third Chronicle of the…
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The White Rose: The Third Chronicle of the Black Compny (edizione 1985)

di Glen Cook (Autore), Keith Berdak (Immagine di copertina)

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She is the last hope of good in the war against the evil sorceress known as the Lady. From a secret base on the Plains of Fear, where even the Lady hesitates to go, the Black Company, once in service to the Lady, now fights to bring victory to the White Rose. But now an even greater evil threatens the world. All the great battles that have gone before will seem a skirmishes when the Dominator rises from the grave.… (altro)
Utente:Lucky-Loki
Titolo:The White Rose: The Third Chronicle of the Black Compny
Autori:Glen Cook (Autore)
Altri autori:Keith Berdak (Immagine di copertina)
Info:New York : TOR, 1985.
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Etichette:fiction, novel, The Black Company, fantasy, torn loyalties, true name, wizards, trapped evil, first person narrative, Chronicles of The Black Company, written by a fictional character, sword and sorcery

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Wow! This is, so far, definitely the best fantasy series I have ever read. This 3rd book starts somewhat slow compared to the other ones and off the previous line, then it earns a rather protracted momentum; but it does, and in the last third it becomes amazingly good, with jaw-dropping twists and an impossible to foresee, but also uplifting and promising, ending.
Loved it. ( )
  milosdumbraci | May 5, 2023 |
Ella es la última esperanza de salir con bien de la guerra contra la poderosa hechicera conocida como La Dama. Desde una base secreta La Compañía Negra, una vez al servicio de La Dama, lucha con todos los medios a su alcance para llevar la victoria a la Rosa Blanca. Pero ahora un mal, mayor aún, amenaza al mundo. Todas las grandes batallas en las que han intervenido hasta el momento les parecerán simples escaramuzas cuando el Dominador se eleve de su tumba. Conclusión de “Los Libros del Norte”, primer ciclo argumental de La Compañía Negra.
  Natt90 | Feb 10, 2023 |
Síðasta bókin í þríleiknum sem kynnti málaliðana í Black Company til sögunnar. Bækurnar spanna margra ára tímabil og aldurinn er farinn að há mönnum. Heimsendir blasir við ef gamli harðstjórinn nær að brjótast úr prísund sinni og óvinir neyðast til að snúa bökum saman til að eiga möguleika á að takast á við hann.
Cook endurskapaði fantasíusögurnar með þessum þríleik sínum og ruddi brautina fyrir svörtum fantasíum. Heillaðist af þessum sögum og á eftir að lesa meira um Svörtu herdeildina. ( )
  SkuliSael | Apr 28, 2022 |
Every time I start a Black Company book, I spend the first several chapters wondering why I've come back to this universe. It's bleak, it's mean, and every character has massive flaws. It's dark fantasy to the point where I find myself imagining every scene is at night, or in a poorly-lit room (and to be fair, a lot of scenes are explicitly set there).

But slowly, you get a feel for the world. Everybody is flawed, but they also have a kernel of goodness somewhere in there. They're human, after all. The kernel may be tiny, and it may not work out for the side of 'good', but it gives me something to grasp onto for relatability.

Cook's style is still very compact. They aren't speed-reading books and the chapters look deceptively short on my Kindle (235 pages? I can knock that out in an afternoon!), but because he doesn't spend paragraphs describing something, I have to read closer than other books.

I read Shadows Linger back in February or March, and I could not figure out what was going on at the beginning of the White Rose - I thought I was missing some setting that appeared in the last chapter or something. But after that initial wash of confusion, Cook started explaining the Plains and things settled down. I don't think I like that very much - the characters have had years in that setting, so it's not like the reader needed to mirror their feelings. Maybe it was meant to be a hook, but I found it more frustrating (do I need to go reread the second book?) than anything. I think this has happened in the two previous books - I read the first one three years ago and it's fuzzy, but it definitely happened in the second.

So the plot becomes a lot less obtuse as you go along. I guess there's a bit of a mysterious component to it - do you want to figure out what's going on before Croaker does - but again, it makes the beginning of each book really hard to get through. You gotta figure out who Raven's posing as, of course, but the story becomes so straightforward by midbook that I wonder why Cook does it.

Since I don't have the next omnibus, I have to ask - why are so many names and towns normal nouns (i.e. Horse, Croaker, Goblin), but then you have people from the past with names that sound completely foreign (Bomanz, Stancil, Men fu) but aren't described as appearing foreign? One-Eye being noticeably black is a minor plot point in this book so people are obviously aware of different cultures, but it seems to break with the setting established in the first book.

I don't think I'll be continuing on to the Books of the South, but it was an interesting journey. I don't regret it, but it was a lot of work.


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  Tikimoof | Feb 17, 2022 |
It didn't quite match the momentum of the second volume or the idiosyncracies of the first, but "The White Rose" is still a satisfying and engaging read. The conclusion feels both earned and fulfilling, with the torn loyalties and moral quandries that are part of what makes the protagonist and books stand out once again coming to the forefront, perhaps more than ever. Excited to see where the story will go from here. ( )
  Lucky-Loki | Sep 20, 2021 |
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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Glen Cookautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
Berdak, KeithImmagine di copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Hiltunen, PetriImmagine di copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
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"Are there gods, Croaker? I never believed in gods."
"I don’t know, Lady. No religion I ever encountered made any sense. None are consistent. Most gods are megalomaniacs and paranoid psychotics by their worshipers’ description. I don’t see how they could survive their own insanity. But it’s not impossible that human beings are incapable of interpreting a power so much greater than themselves. Maybe religions are twisted and perverted shadows of truth. Maybe there are forces which shape the world. I myself have never understood why, in a universe so vast, a god would care about something so trivial as worship or human destiny."
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She is the last hope of good in the war against the evil sorceress known as the Lady. From a secret base on the Plains of Fear, where even the Lady hesitates to go, the Black Company, once in service to the Lady, now fights to bring victory to the White Rose. But now an even greater evil threatens the world. All the great battles that have gone before will seem a skirmishes when the Dominator rises from the grave.

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