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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Even in the middle it's a good intro
This is actually the place I started the series the first time around, _Legacy of the Sword_ is the first book I read. Did I not get a few things? Sure. Was I totally lost? Nope. Ms. Roberson is a good writer and she gave enough information in summary that while you knew you missed something it wasn't a plot-stopper. All that being said, this is a great introduction...
Published on July 8, 2001 by lori_in_berkeley

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3.0 out of 5 stars BOOKS THREE and FOUR
In LEGACY OF THE WOLF, Jennifer Roberson's third and fourth books in the Cheysuli series, we see the the generations move on. This is perhaps the slowest two books of the series but they are necessary to move forward in the many generations tale. Jeez, don't start here, go to the first omnibus and then go to this one. Recommended.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Even in the middle it's a good intro, July 8, 2001
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This review is from: Legacy of the Wolf: Cheysuli Omnibus #2 (Paperback)
This is actually the place I started the series the first time around, _Legacy of the Sword_ is the first book I read. Did I not get a few things? Sure. Was I totally lost? Nope. Ms. Roberson is a good writer and she gave enough information in summary that while you knew you missed something it wasn't a plot-stopper. All that being said, this is a great introduction to the world of the Cheysuli. Politics are at a high boil and parts of it are set in an urban enviroment that you don't often see elsewhere in the series, so you get to see what the 'common man' thinks of all the change that is swirling around him.

I like Ms. Roberson's style. Not too lush but not too spare either, she gives you plenty of concrete details to hang your imagination on. I liked this one enough to go read her other series and wait impatiently for her to finish this one. The only drawback is that it is clearly part of a long series and while you can pick up anywhere, you can't really walk away at the end of any one book and feel satisfied. Each generation overlaps the next and the past one, great for continuity, not so great for the wallet.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Chronicles of the Cheysuli, July 3, 2010
This review is from: Legacy of the Wolf: Cheysuli Omnibus #2 (Paperback)
Legacy of the wolf is my favorite book out the series. But I have just finished all 8 (now 4 books) for the 7th time. The 1st book I got was "Shapechangers" and the only reason was for the cover, after reading it, I got the other books and read them, later when the omnibus books came out I got all 4. It is a great story and hope that one day they can be made into a series of movies.
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3.0 out of 5 stars BOOKS THREE and FOUR, December 26, 2009
This review is from: Legacy of the Wolf: Cheysuli Omnibus #2 (Paperback)
In LEGACY OF THE WOLF, Jennifer Roberson's third and fourth books in the Cheysuli series, we see the the generations move on. This is perhaps the slowest two books of the series but they are necessary to move forward in the many generations tale. Jeez, don't start here, go to the first omnibus and then go to this one. Recommended.
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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Books three and four perhaps the weakest of the series, April 10, 2002
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This review is from: Legacy of the Wolf: Cheysuli Omnibus #2 (Paperback)
The remember really enjoying the first four books of the Cheysuli Chronicles the first time I read them as a teenager.

After the omnibus editions came out I re-read the first four so that I could continue on to (previously unread) books five through eight. That, however, might have been a mistake, as I almost gave up, I was so disgusted with the perpetually cycling dynastic plot. Just too many unfulfilled romances, unwilling crown princes and altogether too much holier-than-thou Cheysuli arrogance.

Books one and two are great, and the series gets better, but books three and four are, IMHO, the weakest of the Cheysuli Chronicles.

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5.0 out of 5 stars books, February 24, 2011
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This review is from: Legacy of the Wolf: Cheysuli Omnibus #2 (Paperback)
Love this author, anyone looking for an outstanding series will find you can't get a better place to purchase than Amazon.
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7 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jennifer Roberson always a good bet!, June 23, 2001
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This review is from: Legacy of the Wolf: Cheysuli Omnibus #2 (Paperback)
While the omnibuses are actually reprints of the ealier works, they are still a must for sci-fi/fantasy readers. Jennifer Roberson has created a world full of magic, mystery and prophecy that can easily share a shelf with Tolkien and other favorites in my library. The books span several generations and take you through a realm filled with characters that come to life and take hold of your imagination and never let go. Even though a work of fiction, the trials, tribulations and loss suffered by the characters give the books a feeling of realism rarely found in books where good always wins over evil and everyone lives happily ever after. This series is definetly a must have.

Note: It is best if the books are read in order, as the story can be confusing if you start reading in the middle.

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9 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A painful read, January 19, 2004
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This review is from: Legacy of the Wolf: Cheysuli Omnibus #2 (Paperback)
This is only the second book I've had to put down without finishing it (The first being the latest in Jordan's Wheel of Time series). The characters cause their own problems by being so stupid.

Here's an example. Let me see if I got this right...The King's wife is a witch living in guarded exile because, among other things, she:

a) Plotted his downfall with the enemy
b) Tried to kill him (a few times)
c) Committed adultery and got pregnant with the powerful enemy evil sorcerer.
d) Is evil, untrustworthy, and will be-witch anyone but the Cheysuli.

Does this King not have any advisors? - perhaps someone around with a little common sense? Hey, I have an idea... Wouldn't it make sense for the King to send his 14 year old daughter, (his own daughter, not the child mentioned in point 'c' above), away to be with this witch for a FEW YEARS!!! Sounds like a great idea. (yes/no?)

Or how about the scene where there's an emergency and everyone is rushing back to the Keep and they bump into Duncan, the long dead tribe leader. Now this is within walking distance of their keep, and 15 years after he is supposed to be dead. Shouldn't some warning bell go off here (even a little one)? Shouldn't someone clue in that this doesn't make sense? Is there anyone out there that read this book that didn't have the first thought go through their mind - "This looks like a trap, Trap, TRAP!!!". But our characters don't clue in. In fact, they decide that it would be a worthwhile risk to release enough magic that it could potentially destroy the planet in order to fall into the trap, err, I mean, in order to try to help Duncan.

Sorry, I couldn't read any further. The rave reviews for book one raised my curiosity, and I trudged through it. I could only make it through 176 pages of book two.

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1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars First one wasn't horrible, Second Omnibus is worse., March 9, 2007
This review is from: Legacy of the Wolf: Cheysuli Omnibus #2 (Paperback)
Classic mistake many fantasy writers make-- build up characters the reader likes and relates to in the first novels, then try to continue the series through children and other strangers to the reader. Roberson takes this to the extreme, in this convuluded second omnibus. Not worth the time (its long) because our favorite charactrs take a back seat.
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Legacy of the Wolf: Cheysuli Omnibus #2 by Jennifer Roberson (Paperback - June 1, 2001)
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