This is the fifth book of the saga of "Recluse". The previous titles are "The Magic of Recluse", "The Towers of the Sunset", "The Magic Engineer" and "The Order of War".
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A challenging, rewarding read.....,
By Loyd Arthur (Long Island, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Death of Chaos (Saga of Recluce) (Mass Market Paperback)
The first book by Modesitt that I read was 'The Towers of the Sunset', and it took me months to finish it, when normally it would have taken me a few days. I thought it was so-so. I read another in the series after it, and thouroughly enjoyed it. When I came back to 'The Towers', I loved it. I only say this, because it seems a lot of the books in the series were like that. I missed the deeper picture. 'The Death of Chaos' is one of the best books I have had the pleasure to read. I found it to be thoughful, and insightful, and consistent. One of the points in the other reviews is the lack of consistency in that Lerris, the main character, is an order focus at a time of too much order. In Modesitt's world, magic is divided into Chaos and Order. These different aspects are always balanced. If there is too much Order, Chaos will start popping up in the form of White Chaos wizard foci. The fact is that he was a 'grey' wizard, with great power of the balance. He didn't tilt the scales either way, leaving the rules set by Modesitt intact. Another aspect of Modesitt that was hard to get used to was the style of his writing. He leaves much to the imagination, which once I got used to I found again to be highly rewarding. With his wit, and turn of phrase, Modesitt seems to show that almost every line in the book was written with care, to bring you to careening to the climatic ending. All in all one of the best books I have ever read.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW- blown away,
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This review is from: The Death of Chaos (Saga of Recluce) (Mass Market Paperback)
This is, imho, the best of the series to this point. The wait for the return of lerris was more than worth it. The book has a more human than human quality that I find almost unbearable in its poignancy. I could wish there was less tech and more magic, but that is almost a sideline to the real struggle in the book as lerris comes to manhood. I am not ashamed to say I cried several times while reading the book, and at the oddest parts. I cannot recommend it highly enough, the characters, the magic, the imagery are outstanding and original. I rank recluce with black company, sword of truth, wheel of time and curse of the mistrwraith.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not the best Saga of Recluse book,
By cleverjake (Vallejo, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Death of Chaos (Saga of Recluce) (Mass Market Paperback)
This book has the same formula which has worked well in the previous books in the Recluse series, but in The Death of Chaos it seems to be getting a little tired. In each of the previous books, the hero settles a major problem of the time (and creates the groundwork for future problems), and makes a discovery about the order/chaos balance. In The Death of Chaos, however, Lerris' solution is virtually the same as Justen's in The Order War, and it seems that we're right back where we were after the destruction of Fairhaven. I also find it strange that Justen and Dayala would be in favor of such a resolution. In spite of my objections to the conclusion, the storytelling is as strong as ever and The Death of Chaos is a difficult book to put down.
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