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Legacy of the Darksword (Mass Market Paperback)

by Margaret Weis (Author), Tracy Hickman (Author) "Saryon, now somewhere in his sixties or seventies, as reckoned by Earth time, lived very quietly in a small flat in Oxford, England..." (more)
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Weis and Hickman return to the world of the "Darksword" trilogy in this heroic fantasy, which measures up to its predecessors. After the fall of Thimhallan, its people migrated to Earth. Bereft of magic, the evil Technomancers on Earth wanted and feared the new darksword. Believing that it could help defeat the alien invading Hch'nyv, King Garald and General Boris try to convince Saryon to go back to Thimhallan to retrieve the sword. Recommended for fantasy collections where the "Darksword series" is popular.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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At the conclusion of the original Darksword trilogy, magic had virtually disappeared. At this tale's opening, it exists, if at all, merged with science as technomancy--a concept Weis and Hickman handle well, even if it may make both sf and fantasy purists scream. Shortly, however, aliens from space who can be dealt with only by magic appear on the scene, and it turns out the menace they pose can really be addressed only by means of a rediscovered or re-created Darksword. And so readers wind up with a time-traveling, technologically informed, admirably fast-paced quest for a magical talisman. Weis and Hickman forge their classic fantasy plot into one of their most original books and one of the least prolix recent high fantasy novels, to boot. What's more, it allows for a sequel without so absolutely requiring one that it betrays yet another saga aborning. How admirable! Roland Green --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Spectra (June 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 055357812X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553578126
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #218,152 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Oh god the horror., November 4, 1999
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I was passing through the bookstore, looking for something to read on a flight home, and I had (at the time) what I took to be a happy accident, and came upon this book.

When I first read the series as a boy, I was entranced by it. I found the characters both compelling and believable, and the world set up by W&H had a marvelous history and a delightful take on things.

With these thoughts in mind, I began reading. "Legacy of the Darksword" is a shambling zombie of a sequel, keeping the facade of the original story, but possessed with none of the life, and burdenedd with a grinning rictus of a plot that frightens every literary bone in my body.

Characters we once loved are brought back, but utterly lack any appeal, perhaps due in no small part to the book's point of view, the ultra-bland scribe-mute Reuven.

Scenes that _ought_ to exude potency and importance are done ham-handedly. We see the meeting of Joram and Saryon after so many years -- and it's just so sloppily done! So little passion, so much drab.

Joram's daughter, the "generic willful fantasy daughter" is moderately interesting at best. She has gone through none of the trials or horrors that marked Joram's character -- her presence is a continual "So what?"

Fleeing from the protagonists, one might think that there is hope to be had in the villain's corner. If only it were so! The main menace in the book is a race of aliens we never see, and a bad guy 'technomancer' who we see only in the book's conclusion, to give _some_ face to the bad guys. (Too bad he's 'generic bad guy')

With all this said about the characters, you might hope for some saving gracing from the plot. Ha! It's a herky jerky sequence, tied together by chance, an indecisive scribe, and (literally!) deux ex machina.

All these horrible things happen at a breakneck pace, so there's zero time to develop character, theme, or even point. I read the soft cover in less than three hours -- the Almin help the people who bought the hardback!

My final rumination on the subject:

Why do W&H keep writing books like this? Earlier in their career, they wrote intriguing series, with rich, detailed characters, often in challenging settings, set against worlds that crackled with life and energy. For some macabre reason, they seem compelled to write sequels to these series, and so far, they seem to be batting a thousand when it comes to taking worlds we all love, then writing a single, rushed book to destroy everything we loved about said worlds. (*Cough* dragons of summer flame *cough*). If it's money, maybe we should take up some sort of fund, so they can spend their time writing something good.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars What happened here?, April 7, 2000
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Between this and the new Dragonlance books, I'm beginning tothink Weis and Hickman have no new ideas left. Instead they'veresorted to revisiting (and ruining) their old series in an effort to drag out another story. Case in point: "Legacy of the Darksword." We return to find the earth being attacked by a faceless alien race. Why? Who are they? What do they have against Earth? Nobody knows. We never find out. Some new one-dimensional characters are provided to fill in the gaps. Nothing really works: the emotion seems manufactured and the 'time line' plot is straight out of a bad Star Trek episode. Save your time.

People who have read the original trilogy will likely agree it's one of their best. I picked up the newest novel with a mix of excitement and dread: after all, it's been 8 years and I'm not in middle school anymore. Now I'm simply trying to forget the whole thing. It doesn't even seem like Weis & Hickman's writing style. Go for the original trilogy if you want a fantastic read.. but stop there. All hope abandon, ye who go beyond.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars The Ultimate Sell-Out, January 19, 1999
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Any self-respecting fan of the Darksword Trilogy will be doing themselves a grave disservice by reading this. They take the series's ending--which actually *meant* something--and render it all useless! It's really just this side of sacrelige; it's as if Shakespeare wrote a sequel to King Lear in which it turns out that Lear and Cordelia aren't *really* dead after all--it completely destroys any dramatic impact the original might have had. Ever since I've read this book I've been trying to disassociate it from the original series in my mind; it's actually not all that hard, given the noticable drop in quality since the original--it feels like it was written by an entirely different author.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!!
I have read and enjoyed the Darksword Trilogy, so when I saw this, I had to buy it, and it did not disappoint me, it is every bit as good as the trilogy. I just loved it.
Published 18 months ago by Geetha Krishnan

2.0 out of 5 stars Good time-killer, noticeable flaws
I was fairly interested in this book when I started reading it, and I will admit, some of the story kept me interested enough to continue reading it until the end. Read more
Published on March 10, 2007 by Alan Daniel Stringer

4.0 out of 5 stars very enjoyable
the book was hard to put down it is just as good as the others in the series
Published on November 10, 2006 by blanckisses

1.0 out of 5 stars The worst W&H book ever
I was a big fan of the original series, but this capstone is just dreadful. Either my tastes have matured, or W&H forgot how to write well. Read more
Published on April 24, 2006 by S. prete

1.0 out of 5 stars would rate even lower
how do you follow up the two best books you have ever wrote? not by writing something that goes so totally against the grain of the story as this book does. Read more
Published on June 21, 2005 by Bayle_Alien

2.0 out of 5 stars UNexcellent!
How disappointing! The oringal trilogy is ruined by this after though of a book.
Published on March 28, 2004 by aarif1

4.0 out of 5 stars Legacy of the Darksword
Authors: Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

The barrier preventing magic from escaping Thimhallan has been shattered; magic has been spread back to the people of earth... Read more
Published on February 17, 2004 by Isaiah Pan

2.0 out of 5 stars No Legacy here.
Legacy of the Darksword blends together fantasy and science-fiction in a disharmonic confusing whirlwind. We are taken twenty years after the original trilogy ends. Read more
Published on May 19, 2003 by Ree

5.0 out of 5 stars A great start to a great trillogy
I thought this book was great. As good as the Dragonlance books (although i see some of you don't agree ;) ) I thought it was good, i would recomend it to any fantasy fan.
Published on July 26, 2002 by Sarah

4.0 out of 5 stars The Darksword Trilogy
I thought this trilogy was awsome. Can't really say anything else about it. It starts off kinda slow but its nessisary for the back story. Read more
Published on October 31, 2001 by Maverick

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