
Against All Things Ending
The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, Book 3
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Tim Gerard Reynolds
Award-winning author Stephen R. Donaldson’s Thomas Covenant books have sold more than 10 million copies. In the third volume of this trilogy, Linden Avery confronts the consequences of using magical power sufficient to wake the Worm, which is capable of destroying the Land. And although the only hope may rest with Linden’s son, the boy could also bring disaster upon everyone.
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A fantastically well-read and enchanting story
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narrator
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Excellent character voices
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What aspect of Tim Gerard Reynolds’s performance would you have changed?
Haruchai (especially Stave) sound like robot munchkins & the giants (especially Ironhand) sound like leprechauns.Any additional comments?
Could use a do-over by Scott Brick.Great story, sketchy performance
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The main focus of three quarters of this book is the continued degeneration of Linden Avery's character. Her monomaniac charge to redeem her son has already doomed the Earth at the end of Fatal Revenant. She continues to ignore consequences and her indifference finally leads to the death of several companions. The story seems to tread water for the majority of the book, and only advances in the last two chapters.
The many seemingly insurmountable problems Linden and Covenant face continue to magnify. Without spoiling the specifics, the problems of Esmer and Joan are the only things that redeem this storyline from irrelevancy.
The specific problems of this novel are many. The biggest issue in my opinion is that this story seems to exist to jam every background note ever written by Donaldson into published form. In many ways, the previous novel as well as this one suffer from the same problems that doomed The Silmarillion. I am not saying that it is not interesting, but it can be done better. I refer to the Brian Herbert/Kevin Anderson expansions of Dune. Additionally, as stated in the headline, Linden Avery seems to have forgotten everything she learned during her previous sojourn with Covenant under the Sunbane. I found this highly distasteful, and I have to go all the way back to the 80s to Night and Fog (the 5th Cenotaph Road book) for such a sad evolution in character development.
My final objection to this work is that Donaldson's contortion of the language stabs him in the foot. His constant description of all magic as "theurgy," magic of divine origin, rather than "thaumaturgy," or general magic, as well as refering to an oversize sword as a glaive, a polearm consisting of a stick with a knife on the end, are the most obvious problems.
Finally, directly related to the audiobook and its performance, please do whatever is necessary to bring back Scott Brick for the last book. This reader speaks with a noticeable and distracting Irish accent. His only apparent ability at characterisation is to enhance this accent.
Did Linden learn nothing in the previous trilogy?
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Amazing!
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Not as good as the original two series.
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Magical Battles
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I rated this higher than I truely think it should be from the totality of all the books. I was so excited to get into the book that I could overlook the long drawn out internal struggles. By the end of the book I couldn't wait for it to end but I am so heavily invested in the story that I can't wait for the last book either so that the story can finally be resolved. Please use more than 5 scenes in the next book so my imagination can wonder around "The Land" one last time.I am not against this story ending
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Oh my gosh!!!
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