Martin Stribblehill wrote:
> I've worked my way through all (thanks to the "remaindered" pile). For
> those with enough sticking power to have made it through to three, I
> have to say book 4 will be very educational. You may now feel that there
> is no possible way that the ending could "spoil" the rest of the series.
> However, despite there not being much to spoil, the whole thing is left
> utterly spoilt. Ravaged may be a better word. Razed to a blank page.
>
> I was going to post saying "don't read book 4". But then I realised that
> in fact it is such a feat of literature to spoil something already as
> spoilt as, well, an Eddings brat character - and I shouldn't deny it to
> those of hardy enough constitution.
Argh, it almost makes it worth reading to try to work out
what could possibly be so bad.
Could someone save me from a fate worse than death and a
Durnik style rebirth. In order not to have to read them
myself, could someone provide a spoiler spaced review and
plot description?
I'm willing to contribute a small amount towards cost of any
counselling you might need for providing this service :)
Sarabian, posting from the Place That Is No More[1]
[1] Except it was still there otherwise how did they get to
it. Durr.


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