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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Well done..
The first book was great but the second was even better. More relationships are forged, you come to better understand the way that god realms work, and the history behind them. Not to mention there is plenty of non-stop action that keeps you up late just trying to find a place to stop. To bad the next book is not due out for another 2yrs at least. I can't wait for it to...
Published on August 9, 2009 by T. Smith

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Very well written, still needs work though
I really enjoyed both the first and second books of this series, so while I may give it only 3 stars, I'm still recommending it to anyone who enjoys good fantasy. His action sequences are excellent and he's very good at keeping the reader involved, even during 'slow' moments, there's still enough information being trickled to the reader that makes you want more...
Published on October 15, 2009 by rushfanatic


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Very well written, still needs work though, October 15, 2009
I really enjoyed both the first and second books of this series, so while I may give it only 3 stars, I'm still recommending it to anyone who enjoys good fantasy. His action sequences are excellent and he's very good at keeping the reader involved, even during 'slow' moments, there's still enough information being trickled to the reader that makes you want more.

His world is fairly well thought out and for the most part, adheres to its own rules (a must for good fantasy). Anyone who has read George Martin's Swords series would probably enjoy this as well (though I would not say it isn't quite up to par with Martin's excellent works). The characters are well fleshed out and the mythology he has created works well.


*** Warning Spoilers below ****

So why the 3 rating? While Clemen's writing is excellent, he also falls into some of the many traps of fantasy writing:

- Somewhat instant Love interests - Unfortunately there are too many to count, but would a stunning beauty really fall for a wolf faced boy after 1 meeting? **sigh** I know the average fantasy reader does enjoy a good romance, it still feels somewhat forced as if he said 'hmm, I need another love interest to bring these characters together'

- Unbelievable motivations that are never explained. e.g. If all gods were raving mad, why did 100 of them decide to bond themselves to their respective lands to cure their madness?(well 99 - Chrism who was forced). Doesn't sound like madness to me

- A sometimes failing to follow his own 'rules' for the world and its magic e.g. If his neathryn can't fight the ilk beasts because of their dark grace in book1, why is it potent against the ghawls who are all dark grace? I hate when writers do this and it's a sure sign that the entire series wasn't thought out ahead of time but is 'evolving' as it gets written. I'm sure writing a series isn't easy, but I just wish they would keep the rules consistent from 1 book to the next. If a wizard needs to wave a wand and recite words to cast a spell in one book, then just needs to wave a wand in the next *FAIL* (cough..cough...Harry Potter...cough)

This doesn't mean that the series isn't worth reading, not at all, I certainly plan to read the next book(s) whenever they come out, I'm really just justifying my 3

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Well done.., August 9, 2009
This review is from: Hinterland: Book Two of the Godslayer Chronicles (Hardcover)
The first book was great but the second was even better. More relationships are forged, you come to better understand the way that god realms work, and the history behind them. Not to mention there is plenty of non-stop action that keeps you up late just trying to find a place to stop. To bad the next book is not due out for another 2yrs at least. I can't wait for it to be published.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Much better!, January 18, 2007
This review is from: Hinterland: Book Two of the Godslayer Chronicles (Hardcover)
This book didn't focus so much on bodily fluids so I was able to enjoy the book more.

Some gods are dissatisfied with Tylar's current position and make their displeasure known, Castellan Mirra's fate is discovered. Some new characters are introduced and they're very likeable. We also learn something quite interesting about Dart and her pet.

Clemens opens up and takes us on a journey through his new world. As in Witch War, Clemens has some surprises for his readers. I look forward to his next book.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars NO SEQUEL, November 6, 2011
DO NOT buy either book in this series, it ends on a cliffhanger and will only annoy you as the author doesn't seem to care about the fans and hasn't bothered writing a word of a sequel or follow up for the last 6 years, so if you don't enjoy stories that just stop halfway through dont bother reading it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very dark and enjoyable. A tad monotonous., September 5, 2008
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The second book in the Godslayer Chronicles by James Clemens is a departure in some ways from his first novel.

The things that stay the same are a keen sense of vivid description and characterization. Unlike many authors, each character has his or her own voice and mannerisms. Clemens also can write a fantastic action scene which one can almost envision as appearing in a (good) summer action blockbuster film. At the same time, he can write the quieter scenes. While I get a bit misty eyed at some of my favorite TV shows with no problem, I almost never do so when reading a book. I did last night when I finished Hinterland as there's one beautifully written scene.

A couple of things change stylistically. While there's a decent amount of travel, there's nowhere near as much as there was in the first novel. Most events take place in one of three locations and it's nice to get a chance to really grow used to these places. There's much less focus on the 'Graces', or at least their collection and description of their uses. Here it almost feels like mundane magic, maybe just a tick too mundane compared to how much emphasis was placed in the first book.

There are some nice revelations here but unfortunately the thread that connects the whole story feels a bit frayed. Unlike most books, I read through this one fairly quickly (a week or so) but I couldn't really tell you the thread of connections that led the characters from the start of the novel to the end. At one point I asked myself "What are these characters doing here again?" which is something that I found disconcerting and is probably the main reason why I knocked a star off the rating. Knock another half star off for the 'almost monotony' that occurs midway through but I'd still rate this closer to a 4 than a 3 1/2, so that's the rating I give it.

A quick word about the 'almost monotony'. Clemens' penchant for vivid writing makes a siege situation in this book FEEL like a siege. The reader almost always feels the sense of claustrophobia, the horrible odds against the characters, etc during these scenes. It's almost too well done as it made reading those sections emotionally draining even if they were quite well written. So I guess I took a half star off because the writer did his job too well. Either way, the rating would still be 4 stars.

I recommend this book and series (so far).
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4.0 out of 5 stars I loved this book!, February 1, 2012
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I really liked this book. The characters are fully delevoped and they fit seemlessly in the novel good job by the author. This is a new author for me I haven't read any of his previous novels..but I will look at some of his other novels because he is a very good writer..I couldn't put this book down it was better than the first novel in the series.. most of the time second and third books usually lose there strength but not this one. Take my advise read this if you like fantasy/science fiction/adventure novels than you will love this!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, August 1, 2011
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I have always been a James Clemens fan so when I saw he had another series out I had to jump on it. Totally loved the story line and the characters.
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5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING, April 13, 2011
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Such a unique and invigorating book. Has you hooked from start to finish and is endless action with great detail throughout, surely a must read! I just wish he would have made the 3rd book he set up at the end of this one.
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4.0 out of 5 stars An Imaginative Tale., March 9, 2011
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Hinterland by James Clemens is book two in the series and if you like sword and sorcery literature you'll love this one. What gives the story its stand alone quality is that Tylar is trapped between so many difficult choices. If he were to go back to being an ordinary man he would be a one handed cripple, if he remains the God Slayer he has to be a God and keep fighting the other Gods.
Then there are the women in his life, if he makes a decision in favor of one, he will have to give up the other and both are amazing females. The suspense is unrelenting and the tough choices get tougher as Tylar struggles with who he can trust and who he can't and what is worth saving and what is not.
Interesting things about the Godling's history are revealed and Pup again shows he's a force to be reckoned with. All and all a classic good versus evil tale with swords and swamps, monsters and magic, witches and all the other creatures we suspect may exist somewhere, but have no proof of them existing anywhere.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Only Tolkien gets 5 stars.........but this is darn good., May 13, 2007
This review is from: Hinterland: Book Two of the Godslayer Chronicles (Hardcover)
I'm pretty satisfied with both the book and it's predecessor. If youre looking for fantasy in the sword and sorcery vein BUT with good writing this is it. I've read quite a lot fantasy over the last 25 years and this has an unusual world with imaginative characters.

Looking forward to book 3.
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