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In "The Elfqueen" it went on way too long and I got bored with Wren and was dying to know what had happenned to the other characters, especially Walker. At some points during the journey through Morrowindl, I got so bored that I wanted to stop reading. By the end, however, the events had speeded up, and I found myself hooked once more.
In "The Druid" I felt that the story line was strung out over too many pages, and they spent way way too long doing almost nothing in Eldwist. Also, the characterisation of Walker and Morgan was a little low. The Morgan - Quickening match just does not work because we do mot hear enough ot Quickening's views on it, and because we have no proof that Morgan feels any different to everyone else Quickening meets.
This book was undoubtedly the best, because it told you what was happenning to all the characters. By the end of "The Elf Queen" I had fallen in love with Walker Boh! He is perfect in every way, and it was easy to relate to his fear and understand exactly how he feels about the Druids. I think everything he did was right, and that he is by far the best character I have ever read about.
Overall, this was a brilliant book.
Feel free to email me about it!
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