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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Just plain fun,
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This review is from: Orcs: Army of Shadows (Paperback)
This is a fun ride with a new look at the human race from the Orcs' point of view. I did expect something a little different, something like Grendal, but was very pleased with the world and charecters he created.Looking forward to the next Orcs book.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
fine fantasy,
This review is from: Orcs: Army of Shadows (Paperback)
After getting off their malignant homeworld, Stryke and the Wolverines settle on the Orc orb Ceragan. Their new home proved idyllic, but over time ennui set in so eagerly they venture to anther world Acurial where they join the resistance whose members are not afraid to fight unlike the Orcs who fear the wrath of the Peczan Empire and their evil Sorceress Jennesta. The Wolverines risk their lives to liberate the oppressed orcs from human domination. Their efforts to spark the feral berserker nature of their submissive local peers lead to a civil war.Using the stars that let them dimension hop to Acurial they land on a world mostly made up of water with islands as the only land. They land on one island populated by dwarves who believe the newcomers are gods especially the dwarves who are part of the Wolverine horde. When slavers kidnap a dwarf, the Wolverines go after them. In their way is Peli Madigan of the Gateway Cops whose job is to get the stars and bring them back to her order as it is too dangerous for individuals to use. Jennesta lands on the world forcing Stryke to make a decision no sentient being should have to make; the Wolverines believes they can win against overwhelming odds, but must find the courage to battle their enemies. Tolkien gave Orcs a bad name, but Stan Nicholls redeems them with his Wolverines who are good with a strong sense of morality especially by making them do what they promise once they give their word. Although battle ready, the group prefers other options before choosing war as a last resort (if only President Bush was a Wolverine). Filled with action that never slows down on dry land or water, readers will be fascinated by the two worlds the Orcs visit on their quest and look forward to final book in the so far entertaining trilogy. Harriet Klausner
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
orcs is addicting and wont let yuo stop reading,
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This review is from: Orcs: Army of Shadows (Kindle Edition)
its nott he action that grips yo and leaves you craving more. its the perfection and life given to these characters. Similar to Elantris by brandon sanderson, the many plots ploys twists and turns with each gem-like character is breathtaking. the humor is perfect the land and characters beautiful i proudly recommend this book to everyone
5.0 out of 5 stars
Orcs,
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If you have read Orcs, which I am guessing you have if you are interested in this book (the third in the series), and enjoyed any part of that I recommend you purchase this book. This book is the best of the series. The plot is not as predictable, and the author lets his creativity flow.
0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Dont bother reading,
By GeekyGirl (Richmond, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Orcs: Army of Shadows (Paperback)
This book was a slow read, the orcs are way to polite and act way to much like a human. It was just a bad book all around
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Orcs: Army of Shadows by Stan Nicholls (Paperback - October 21, 2009)
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