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Mass Market Paperback The Way of the Rose: Everien: Book Three Book

ISBN: 0553579053

ISBN13: 9780553579055

The Way of the Rose: Everien: Book Three

(Book #3 in the Everien Series)

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In a land torn apart by evil and time, a woman warrior emerges as the only hope for survival... Everien is in chaos, ravaged by a voracious timeserpent that can tunnel through earth and time itself -... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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3 ratings

complex yet enjoyable read

i rarely ever buy books - i like to buy them after i read them, only if i deem them good enough. i have purchased all 3 of the Everien series. As the other reviewees have noted, Leith has created this amazingly complex, intricate world that is confusing at times. But her language and imagery is so vivid and her phrases beautiful that it's worth the read. i have not come across any thing like this trilogy where the plot and the fantasy world is this complex. i found it very enjoyable and i hope you do too!

Complex and not a cliche

Having read all 3 books I can safely say Valery Leith has created a very complex web of events and characters. This is a trilogy to be read slowly and savour, because it does not fall prey to all the simplistic cliches that most fantasy books do -X falls in love with Y, this person becomes braver and more noble due to this, someone overcomes childhood fears, all the characters split up to do different tasks, meet up in the end and have the usual 'aftermath orgy of explanations', etc. Thank goodness. Each character is a whole world unto themselves and does not necessarily come to understand all that has happened, but each has a role that, as time goes on, becomes complex, sad, bitter, sometimes funny and important in ways that cannot be foreseen. The evolving revelations about the Timeserpent, Everians, Ice, Jaya's role and the fate of the clans is not wrapped up in one perspective or one grain of truth.Don't worry -this doesn't mean you'll need a dictionary, or will fall asleep due to lack of action, suspense or surprises. Enjoy the fresh narrative, the chapter endings that leave you hanging, and root for your favourite character, good or not-so-good.

Amazing book

This is the conclusion of Valery Leith's Everien series, and is one of the most imaginative books I've ever read (this includes the Dune series(Frank Herbert), Lord Of The Rings(J.R.R. Tolkien), and The Gunslinger(Stephen King). Her mastery of language and description is downright poetic at times, and her characters are as good as any in the books I mentioned above.That said, this isn't a very easy read. It does have a plot, but the plot is extreemly complex, and some of the places the book takes place in are even more so. They are very good, but I found myself having to read a few chapters twice to understand what was happening. It is still so good, though, that I had to give it five stars (althogh it probably deserves 4.5).The bottom line: this is an amazing book, but only if you can handle it. If you aren't a strong reader, you will probably get extreemly confused and not be able to enjoy it as much.
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