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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Firecats rule! :),
By Leanna "moondance34" (South Deerfield, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Storm Rising (Mage Storms, No 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
Karal, Sun Priest of Karse, has now become the Karsite envoy to Valdemar. He and the other representatives of the Alliance countries must figure out a way to keep their homes safe from the worsening Mage Storms. But Karal's youth and apparent inexperience make other older council members discredit him, and Karal's forgiving nature makes irrational council members dislike him. As Karal struggles to represent his homeland, it begins to take a toll on his health. Only his friends An'desha, Natoli, and the Firecat Altra keep him from becoming ill. However, as the Storms worsen, the temporary protections against them begin to wear away. Will Karal, with the help of Altra, An'desha, the Tayldras Adept Firesong, and the Companion Florian, be able to prevent the Storms from destroying his home forever?"Storm Rising" is the second book in Mercedes Lackey's Mage Storms Trilogy. I really enjoyed it, though not quite as much as "Storm Warning." It was slower paced than its predecessor and focused much more on the development of the characters. This wasn't necessarily a bad thing; I enjoy character development and tend to take my time reading books like that instead of rushing through them. Karal's relationships with his nonhuman friends Altra and Florian were filled out nicely, and I continue to enjoy the senses of humor that Lackey endows upon her characters. Firesong's spiral down into obsession and semi-depression was disturbingly real. Tremane came along marvelously. I liked him in "Warning," but the caring way in which he begins to rule Hardorn shows him to be an even more decent human being than I expected. The climax is quite similar in basic structure to that in "Warning," but that is mostly due to Mage Storm problem that the Alliance is facing. However, it was different enough for me to appreciate what happened. My only complaint is that it came so close to the end of the book that there was no real denouement. Bottom Line: A solid continuation of the trilogy that really lets you get to know the characters.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
All right, but not up to usual standards,
This review is from: Storm Rising (Mage Storms, No 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
From age 13, I've followed the Heralds of Valdemar series, reading and rereading them over and over. Though Storm Rising is by no means the worst Misty book I've read, from about here on the quality of the books she puts out begins slipping. I was enchanted by the Arrows series, even more so by the Winds series, but the Storms series seem to be missing something. Maybe it's the lack of development between the characters. In its defense, Storm Rising is, alas, the last book to have the wonderful handdone drawings by Larry Dixon. Very uncool. From here on out, they're all computer generated. The artwork in the beginnings of the chapters are one of my favorite things about Misty's books, and I was sorely disappointed when they disappeared. Again, I know I'm giving the impression of a book not worth reading, but please don't take it that way! It really is worth reading, I'm just pointing out the fact that it's not quite as good as her previous books. Perhaps if she spent more time on her characters and less time trying to push out just one more book before the year ends the quality of her work will go back up.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
LOVED it,
By A Customer
This review is from: Storm Rising (Mage Storms, No 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
I am a devoted follower of the Valdemar series -- it's my one literary indulgence, being a classics major. It does get a little long on detail, but I am really enjoying being so INVOLVED in the world that is so fascinating. I think it is an extreme mark of her talent that she has created such an amazing world. Some people may wish for more action and less involvment with polotics and such, but I have no complaints.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Well hmm....,
This review is from: Storm Rising (Mage Storms, No 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
I love the Valdemar series, but this is definately not one of my favorite series in the bunch. The plotline is very good, I admit: The various countries must band together and all chip in to find some way to defend themselves against a larger enemy who is determined to rule them all. At the same time, ancient echoes of a tremendous amount of magic being released are striking on man again, making magic turn wild and rampant once again, threatening all that lives. The plot is good, but I found myself having trouble relating with the characters and finding my attention wandering. The best parts were those with Elspeth and Darkwind back in the story! But if you are a Heralds of Valdemar fan, then I would suggest you read it, but if not then I would start somewhere else.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Edge of your seat!,
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This review is from: Storm Rising (Mage Storms, No 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
This one was much more exciting than the first - though I had misremembered some details that must be in the next book. Still, Solaris' character is interesting and all in all, I really liked re-reading this series - though I am very glad that I have a new one after the "Owl" trilogy, since I don't recall that trilogy too fondly. Still, the next one will be quite fun.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A One-Two Knock Out Punch,
By "sylk" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Storm Rising (Mage Storms, No 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
Faced with more challenges that many people - including himself - think he can handle, Karal struggles to maintain the Karsite presence on what has turned into both a series of brainstorming sessions regarding the magestorms and a likely council of war against the threat in Hardon. Against all the various stresses, he continues to serve the Sunlord while still wishing to be anywhere but. His relationships with An'desha, Natoli, and Altra continue to grow and mature in what little time he has for them, but duties and questions pile up faster than he can deal with them.My favorite of the books in the series, STORM RISING lets me ride along on Karal's shoulder again. Lackey deals with some very realistic issues, such as others' reactions to Karal's age in the political arena and the desire for revenge. Likewise, she showed how thinking beyond revenge can have positive consequences. The spirit of cooperation between the various countries involved is enviable in this day and age, where war seems to pop up everywhere. This is the last book of this series where the plot and writing seem to be up to par. However, I still enjoy curling up with this one and losing myself in Haven, walking along with Karal to the tavern or listening in on the discussions with the mages and the envoys. The visit by Solaris was a definite treat, one that opened up a whole new range of possibilities and explored some of them. We understand even more of Tremane and it's relief to see him join up with the 'good' side. This is one of the books I read and then wish my life had a little more of the magic she puts into her books.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
umm.....,
By A Customer
This review is from: Storm Rising (Mage Storms, No 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
I absolutely *adore* Misty's Valdemar books (especially the Vanyel and Talia trilogies), but Misty seems to be getting rather long-winded as she continues writing. I mean, the Arrows trilogy was about half the size of the Storms trilogy and about 10 times more exciting. So far, the Storms trilogy has been a bit disappointing to me. I'm trying to slog through the 3rd book right now...
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The BEST.....,
By Alexa (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Storm Rising (Mage Storms, No 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
Ok.... I read the Valdemar books alot.... I'm a big, huge fan.... Every one I read, I swear THAT one is the BEST.... so my review probably doesn't matter much... but if you're a fantasy fan... READ IT!
5.0 out of 5 stars
About bloody time this was on kindle,
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This review is from: Storm Rising (Mage Storms, No 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
The other two have been available in Kindle but this has not.The title of this review says it.Its about bloody time these were all available on Kindle.now can we have Sword of Ice to go with ALL the other Short stories books that are already available
5.0 out of 5 stars
Storm Rising,
By Madonna T. Baxter (Boise, Idaho United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Storm Rising (Book Two of the Mage Storms) (Hardcover)
I cannot believe they have the first and last books of the "Storm" trilogy on Kindle and not the middle one!!!! I am not a happy camper. Who made THIS decision??
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Storm Rising (Mage Storms, No 2) by Mercedes Lackey (Mass Market Paperback - October 1, 1996)
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