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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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End of a Great Series?,
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This review is from: Is This Apocalypse Necessary? (Paperback)
Don't worry, nothing written below should ruin the book's surprises--and there are plenty!A fresh voice in humorous fantasy, Brittain's "Daimbert the Wizard" series has carefully kept an overarching note of seriousness that all great comedies contain. Unlike some novels that jump from one unlikely situation to another, Brittain builds his situations slowly and carefully until they reach unlikely heights, then fall apart showing how crazy they are. He populates his stories with straight men, and serious issues, so that the amusing elements stand out all the better. The main character, Daimbert, has a fabulous imagination, and his impetuous acts based on his amusing musings lead to unexpected results. His bent for wild conspiracy theories shows up in the first book "A Bad Spell in Yurt", where his ultimate conspiracy theory is found to be, against all odds, correct. The series is a sort of macro-cosm of the first book, in that Daimbert is given fresh facts for an overarching conspiracy theory in each story, and although each of his theories is in turn proven wrong, in the end the pieces of the puzzle fit into place. "Is This Apocalypse Necessary" is a fitting end to the series of Daimbert the mage, hoever, it needn't be the finale. Loads of strong personalities abound in this carefully wrought story land, and other peoples' stories beg to be told. I expect we will see return novels in the future--at least I hope so! Brittain has two major skills as a writer: strong characterization, and tight plotting. Together they make this series more than just a succession of amusing and fairly unrelated novels. The people he writes about age, grow, and change in acceptable and believable ways. Much the same way, the overall plot changes, matures, and ultimately ends in a satisfying manner that every reader will enjoy.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I only wish it wasn't over!,
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This review is from: Is This Apocalypse Necessary? (Paperback)
I started this book Tuesday night and finished it Thursday. It was a well-crafted ending to a wonderful series.I first picked up A Bad Spell in Yurt while visiting a sick relative. From page one I was hooked and devoured the entire series in less than a month. It was a great distraction from the constant trips to the hospital. Daimbert is someone that anyone would be grateful to have as a friend. I appreciated the time taken with character development, that was careful not to show cariacatures of good and evil, but the complex gray areas we mere mortals dabble in as well. This last book was highly entertaining and riveting. I am hoping the author will take pity on us all and continue the series through the following generation. But, how can you possbly top a trip through Hell?
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Real Grand Finale for a Delightful Series!,
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This review is from: Is This Apocalypse Necessary? (Paperback)
I waited a LONG TIME for this book, and I have to say that it has lived up to my greatest hopes. It is the most satisfying book of the whole marvelous Yurt series. It tied up loose ends that I'd forgotten even existed, and I thoroughly enjoyed the reappearance of characters from earlier books. I also relished the outcome of the Daimbert/Elerius competition. Now, if C. Dale Brittain will only do a Yurt--The Next Generation, so I can see how Antonia turns out!
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