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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A riveting, orginal tale of honor and courage,
By A Customer
This review is from: Shadow (Mass Market Paperback)
I picked up "Shadow" after thoroughly enjoying Duncan's "Man of His Word" series. I was hoping for another good-natured, fun book. What I received was much more: Shadow is the tale of a man who becomes a noble's bodyguard - and takes the title of Shadow. His life becomes inextricably tied to that of his master. (thats the basic synopsis, since there isn't one given).Although there are a few cliched characters in the book, the main cast is a well-rounded bunch that came alive for me. Duncan examines questions of honor and loyalty -- personal loyalty vs. loyalty to the crown -- in the midst of a compelling story. The setting of the world is one of the most unique I have come across in a long time and for that alone I had to go back and reread the novel. All-in-all, I would strongly recommend picking up Shadow -- you won't be dissappointed.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of Duncan's two best,
This review is from: Shadow (Paperback)
In my opinion 'West of January' and 'Shadow' are Dave Duncan's two best books. Not only are these undoubtedly the best of his single book novels, in many ways they are better than his series. My other favourite works by Duncan are his earlier series -- in particular 'A Man of His Word', 'The Great Game' and 'The Seventh Swordsman'. West of January and Shadow are a distillation of what is best about Duncan; a coherent and intriguing alternative universe, excellent characterization and plotting -- plus a keen moral edge that is sometimes submerged in the storyline of his series. It's as if you took one of best series and squeezed the essence into a single book.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great story, terrible E-read editing,
This review is from: Shadow (Kindle Edition)
Dave Duncan is as usual awesome. Eread version sux. The editing is beyond bad and is simply horrible. Page after page contains paragraphs with editing errors. It is quite distracting to try and figure out if the writer actually wanted the character to call his "Holiness" his "Hotness" instead. This book deserves 5 stars but because of the typos and substituted words continually clouding the meaning I'm only giving it 4. I can only hope that my version will be corrected because frankly I feel ripped off at the shoddy version I paid for.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great read,
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This review is from: Shadow (Mass Market Paperback)
Fast-paced, well-written story about a degenerate kingdom on a distant planet, colonised in the distant past by humans. A young man named Sald Harl has been called upon to relinquish his identity and become protector of the Prince, henceforth known only as Shadow. In the midst of courtly intrigue, Shadow is forced to journey to another kingdom on his giant eagle-steed, a native of this planet where the only safe way to travel is in the air. What he finds there turns his whole world on its head.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Further accolades for Dave Duncan,
By babyboomergal (Beverley, WA, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shadow (Paperback)
Shadow is a standalone novel from the Master, Dave Duncan. Set in a SF/Fantasy world full of action and adventure. Bravo!
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Shadow by Dave Duncan (Paperback - August 17, 1989)
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