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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Let's not be too hasty,
By Andrealinia (Yorkshire, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Battleaxe: Book One of the Axis Trilogy (Paperback)
This book is the first I've ever read from Sara Douglass. There are a lot of previous reviews that say that she's not a very good writer and the character's are flat etc. but, as someone who writes often in an RPG forum, I would say that any of this is due to the fact that while Sara was writing this book she was studying through university which changes the way a person writes.
I am an avid fantasy reader and I found this book to be gripping from the start, where as Hobb takes a while for action to be delivered this book, like Barclay, has action which compells you to read further to understand what has just happened. This doesn't, and never will, compare to Kerr's Deverry, Westland and Dragon Mage series (which finishs soon yey!), but stands within its own right. Due to the pure compelling action and the need to find out how it evolves will drive me to buy the next two books within the trilogy. Once the trilogy has ended, then a decision can be made on whether to buy the following. If Douglass is anything like Kerr than the books will keep getting better as the series go on.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Engaging Well-Paced Fantasy That Left Me Anticipating More,
By A Customer
This review is from: Battleaxe: Book One of the Axis Trilogy (Paperback)
Obtained an advanced readers copy of this book in the States, and upon completion immediately placed an order for the rest of the trilogy through the UK. Very engaging first work that kept my interest, despite lacking the depth of some of the best high fantasy work by Hobb, Jordan, or Martin. Despite a rather awkward start in the prologue, marred by the intrusion of the inset of a largely unneccesary and distracting chronology, the book soon takes off with a well told, at times inventive, and for the most part well written tale. I find the invented langauge somewhat inelegant, and references at times---the Icarii, the Charonites, the Wing Strike Force---rather bald and obvious, lacking in creativity and originality, but if one is able to read over these detracting elements, the story has much to offer, and for high fantasy is far better than most of the usual sword and sorcery fare. The world is well built, with good descriptive and character development, and its derivative elements are less pronounced than those that have been recontextualized or represent original contributions. As far as an earlier review that found the plot slow and tiring, I would assume this reader prefers his stories short on plot and character development and long on non-stop action. As this is not my preference, those reading this can determine for themselves which style of work they would prefer.Despite my qualifications, my immediate ordering of the next books in the series says it all. I look forward to continuing the saga, and hope the upcoming works are as captivating as the first. Recommended.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a bouquet of fascinating characters, including the 'bads',
By A Customer
This review is from: Battleaxe: Book One of the Axis Trilogy (Paperback)
This first book of the Axis Trilogy will keep you in the run for the other ones. The characters are really new though the imagination among fantasy writers is enormous and delightful. Sara Douglass makes ALL her characters interesting, including the 'evil' ones, which is also a thrill. Even of the weaknesses of the 'good' guys are a boon.
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