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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780451460172
ISBN number: 0451460170
Label: Roc
Manufacturer: Roc
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 480
Printing Date: February 01, 2005
Publishing house: Roc
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When betrayal devastates the Dar'Nethi plan to defeat the Lords of Zhev'Na without violence, the Prince of Avonar must face the possibility that someone close to him is responsible. Half crazed with nightmares and visions, pursued by accusations of treachery and his horrific past, the Prince's son flees beyond the boundaries of the world. With three worlds at the brink of ruin, both the Prince and his heir must look inside their own souls to discover the devastating truth of their enemies.
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I like the concept of soul weaver and enjoyed this book a lot. This book is more than soul weaving, there is world weaving, character weaving, good and evil weaving, and on. This book seems to be a mathematical equation based on 3's and 4's and 7's in a matrix of algorithms. The cleverness raises my eyebrows,,with Gerrick creating a world populated with broken people, weaving in and out of their fastnesses, replenished by the mysterious Source.
I enjoyed the pools that Karon journeyed through for his healing rite of passage, a mirror of other things. The visions and poetic/prose writing style made this a book I found hard to put down. Now on to Daughter of the Ancients.
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The Soul Weaver continues the Bridge of D'Arnath series, and although there were parts that maybe were a bit slow going it was made up for in events that were unexpected and exciting. A strong series that could have turned out much worse. I looked forward to the subsequent installment.
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I have to disagree with a lot of the other reviewers. Did this book start out slower than the rest? Yes. Of course, it had a lot to explain to the reader. But, I can definitely say that this has been my favorite of the series so far. The last half of the book is so worth the ride. And, I understood why the beginning was slower than the previous two... it made the ending pack one huge wallop of emotion. Loved it! Can't wait to read the subsequent one!
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I don't understand what some reviewers wrote. The betrayer at the end certainly WAS featured throughout the book. The Bounded world was integral. The Source was clearly explained. And, while none of this was hinted at in previous books, neither did this plot contradict them.
I very much enjoyed spending time with Gereck as he discovered himself. I missed the loving, caring, thoughtful Karon, and so had a hard time reading those portions, but I felt it all added to the story, rather than detracted.
I almost didn't read this book because of some of the reviews, but, I'm glad I did.
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Now I did give it a three star because overall it is predictable and drags a bit here and there. It kept my interest enough for me to continue on to book four. Hope it gets better though.
Some of my favorite characters were the Dread Lords of Zhev'na. not sure why, maybe because they were so interesting.
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