Being a huge fan of The Elder Scrolls universe, I was pretty excited about these books existing. The Infernal City was pretty enjoyable, easy to read, easy to follow. Lord of Souls was hard to finish. By the end, there are quite a few miscellaneous characters and storylines that really don't contribute anything to the main story, and it was getting hard to keep track of them all. I was disappointed with Lord of Souls, which is a shame, because I really wanted to like it. As with the first book in the pair, I really enjoyed this. While there were plenty of typographical errors and some moments of severe confusion, the story -- most important to me -- was enjoyable and gripping, and I was glad to follow it through to the end. Some of the characters felt a little shallow, but I really loved Mere-Glim, and getting a small insight into Argonian nature and history.Wouldn't recommend it to anyone who hasn't played the games, or isn't already invested in the lore, as it would be far too confusing, but as a game novel it's highly enjoyable.
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Pretty good ending to the Oblivion Crisis and subtle setup for Skyrim. Loved it.
—MomMiguel