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2.0 out of 5 stars
Poor., January 1, 2012
An otherwise unremarkable ending to Thompson's enjoyable, if sometimes conventional, fantasy series. I grudgingly respect his desire to strike out into new territory, but it appears he forgot his roadmap. Slow, grinding at times, and with very little payoff, some may wish to stop reading at the more climactic second novel. I would prefer its cliffhanger ending to the tedious pace of this third novel.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Great story, November 2, 2008
This book was an exelent culmination of the triology. Like the previous ones, Divine Talisman was full of battles, blood and gore, magic, and enless suffering for the main characters. Overall the story was creative, entertaining, powerful, and kept me glued to the pages the whole time. However, I was disappointed that one important character from the first book did not appear and also at the book's bittersweet ending. These three books connect us so intensely with the main character's emotions and dreams that it felt wrong that the author left his life unresolved and purposeless. Anyways, it was still one of the best fantasy series I've read and I highly recommend it!
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4.0 out of 5 stars
3rd in the Legend of Asahie, August 14, 2008
After sacrificing himself for his friends, Torin has now become possessed by the evil Illysp. And with the Crimson Sword in their control, the Illysp become nearly invincible. The only hope for the land lies in the hands of the half-elf Annleia, who appeals to a higher power in order to discover how to defeat the Illysp.
This third novel is the most exciting and action-packed yet. With the events culminating, the odds seem insurmountable. As even the most trusted of friends could be hosts to the enemy, it becomes harder for the characters to know who has or has not been possessed. Over the course of the three novels, Torin gains friends, a fiancé, a magical sword, becomes king; and then, looses it all. Even his own body, when the Boundless One possesses him. More enemies, means more battles; and Thompson doesn't skimp on the violent details. A fantasy story of epic proportions, The Divine Talisman is a wonderful conclusion to a tale of destiny, friendship, love, and sacrifice. Fans of the fantasy genre will definitely enjoy this trilogy.
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