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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Read Made Better By Knowing More To Follow, January 30, 2006
In the first book The Hickory Staff the two authors Robert Scott and Jay Gordon have got their hooks into me and unless they really screw up in the second book, I'm theirs until they've finished. It's not that they've discovered something new under the sun, it's the fact that they've been able to take a familiar theme and give it new life and depth that makes this book, and hopefully the series, such a good read.
It's the standard other world type story, where people from our world accidentally cross over, and find that they have a role to play in preventing a horrible evil from destroying all the worlds. Yep, been there, done that, bought one too many t-shirts and seen the movie in its special tenth anniversary boxed set, would be my reaction too if it wasn't for the fact that the two authors have managed make it seem like no one has ever written this type of story before.
The first thing you'll notice differing from other books of this type is that it diverges from the typical formula almost immediately. Instead of the action building on our world with the main characters sliding into the alternative one, the scene shifts continually between the earth and Eldarn.
The authors give us the details that the characters from earth are going to have to understand when they get to their eventual destination. The situation in Eldarn and the characters we will meet there are as familiar to us from the start as the people in our own world. While Steven Taylor and Mark Jenkins from Idaho Springs Colorado are still the main characters, they are only cogs in the larger story of the ongoing history of Eldarn.
A key element in the success of this book is the strength and variety of the characters. The writers have done a masterful job in creating a diverse group of peoples with a myriad of motivations for why they do what they do. Even spirits and soulless warriors are allowed to show that they have the potential for more than one dimension.
At various times in The Hickory Staff we switch from one group of characters to another. Each time are rewarded with a different perspective of the land and the trials its people have endured.
Robert Scott and recently deceased Jay Gordon have written a tantalizing opening volume to what promises to be an exciting sequence of books. Although there is an underlying threat of action through out the book, it is not dominated by action scenes. The Hickory Staff is far more than just sword and sorcery and this alone would raise it above so many books who attempt the alternate world scenario.
What really sets apart are the range and depth of the characters. We learn about all of them naturally; either through their own eyes, or through others' perceptions of them. You find yourself caring about what happens to these people much more than you would normally in most fiction. The Hickory Staff is a book well worth reading, and what's even better is that you know there's more of the same still to come.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Worth a read, December 11, 2008
I liked this story, but only give it 3 stars because I found it frustrating to be constantly switching between characters. Just when you are getting involved on one group of characters' storyline, you would be switched to another. They are all good, but I wish more time was given to each.
None the less, it is an intelligent addition to a field too often regarded as "kids stuff".
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best portal fantasy out there to date., May 10, 2009
This is the first novel in the The Eldarn Sequence, here is a bit of the story.
We begin in the world of Eldarn where the ruling Royal families are gathering together for peace talks, while the ruling Prince of Rona gives a speech he is struck down by a fatal dark magic, within a few days all the ruling families are dead and open war breaks out between those who are left to take power, what they fail to see is that one dark power now controls the Eldarn world.
It's the late nineteenth and in the city of Idaho Springs Colorado a strange man enters a bank, this man has left behind him many brutal deaths using magic and superhuman strength, in the bank he wishes to open a safe deposit box, in the box he will place the key to another world, a world filled with dark magic and brutal conflict.
Now we come to modern day times, where me meet Steven and Mark who are two friends, one a teacher the other a bank manager,Steven has a curious side and while looking through his banks old records he finds a secret that will bring himself and his friend to a new world, a world of evil, war and dark magic.
This book is a well written, action packed thrill ride with everything a lover of fantasy could ask for, war, magic, assassinations and the fight to make a world a better place.
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