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Against All Things Ending (2010)

Against All Things Ending (2010)

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0575076011 (ISBN13: 9780575076013)
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Gollancz

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Compared the previous two novels AATE is as action packed as a Micheal Bay film, finally Covenant has returned, and things are actually happening. By this point the minor characters have drifted from obscurity to being on par with weapons, armor and trees.If like me you're struggling through this series because you enjoyed the first trilogy and have a need for closure this book will provide some welcome relief - the pace is faster and the inclusion of alternating viewpoints between Linden and Thomas is a welcome break from the drag of Runes and Fatal Rev. I have somewhat enjoyed the Thomas Covenant series, and thought I'd catch up. I admit to being somewhat disappointed. The characters spend the first 100 pages, literally, arguing about what they are going to do next. That's not a small amount, even for a long book.Donaldson is very fond of both long and obscure words, and he uses them a lot. I'm all for a good, if not better, vocabulary, but this is actually distracting at times.Couple that with despair, depression, and random, violent character deaths, and it's really just not an enjoyable experience. I was also surprised to learn that, while the last two series were trilogies, this was book three of four. I must admit, I did not really hugely enjoy this one, and I say that as something of a fan of the other two trilogies.

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I have somewhat enjoyed the Thomas Covenant series, and thought I'd catch up. I admit to being somewhat disappointed. The characters spend the first 100 pages, literally, arguing about what they are going to do next. That's not a small amount, even for a long book.Donaldson is very fond of both long and obscure words, and he uses them a lot. I'm all for a good, if not better, vocabulary, but this is actually distracting at times.Couple that with despair, depression, and random, violent character deaths, and it's really just not an enjoyable experience. I was also surprised to learn that, while the last two series were trilogies, this was book three of four. I must admit, I did not really hugely enjoy this one, and I say that as something of a fan of the other two trilogies.
—melissalopezx3

I started my love of fantasy with Lord Fouls Bane, my first fantasy book as a teenager in 1979. And I am amazed at how profoundly these first books shaped my thinking. I still occasionally compare verdant growth in the summer to Sunbane ( when the poison ivy gets out of hand!). But having said that, the last 3 books are getting harder and harder to read. I have a specialty in Autism, so Donaldson' s character development was somewhat interesting to me. However, Linden's emotional trauma, or in other words drama, was way over done. In fact all the inner dialogs, of all characters, was over the top and unfortunately ultimately pointless.
—Lauren

It really is time for it to end but still a great ride.
—Muky

(Review to come)
—Laila

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