Maestro (Homecoming #2; The Legend of Drizzt #29)
Something terrible, unspeakable, immense, has come to Menzoberranzan and is leaving death and destruction in its wake The primordial of Gauntlgrym stirs, sending Cattie brie and Gromph to Luskan, and the ruins of the only power that can keep the beast in check The damage of the Darkening, of war, and of a demon ravaged Underdark has sent cracks out across the North Some of this damage may never be repaired.And Drizzt is going home But not to Mithral Hall Not to Icewind Dale He s going to Menzoberranzan Bruenor is ready to march with him bringing along an army of dwarves to end the scourge of Menzoberranzan, but Drizzt needs to see what s happening there The dwarf army may not be necessary The City of Spiders might already have fallen to the demons and their wicked prince But even if that s true, what s to say the demons will stop there Maestro picks up where Archmage left off, plunging Drizzt into his most dangerous adventure yet, and with all the action, adventure, beloved characters, dark elves, monsters, and demon princes Drizzt fans adore. 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Salvatore [ Kindle ePUB or eBook ] – kino-fada.fr Standard R.A Salvatore Biased Review Caveat Bob Salvatore is one of my favorite authors and has been for 20 years he s also, amongst the writers I ve had the good fortune to meet and or interview, one of the nicest and most generous with his time So, any book that has his name on the cover gets an extra bump up the review scale compared to if the same book had been written by someone not named Bob Salvatore.Also MAJOR SPOILERS TO FOLLOW You ve been warned via typographical shouting Over Standard R.A Salvatore Biased Review Caveat Bob Salvatore is one of my favorite authors and has been for 20 years he s also, amongst the writers I ve had the good fortune to meet and or interview, one of the nicest and most generous with his time So, any book that has his name on the cover gets an extra bump up the review scale compared to if the same book had been written by someone not named Bob Salvatore.Also MAJOR SPOILERS TO FOLLOW You ve been warned via typographical shouting Over the years, Drizzt Do Urden has been throughtrauma than even Vigo the Carp...I am a loyal Salvatore fan and I enjoyed this book, however I am also pissed off at this pointon that later I will admit the writing is slightlyfocused, we get less descriptions on sword play and a tadinsights into magical details and trinkets which i thought was lacking in the previous books The plot is not what I expected with a title like Maestro, referring to Jarlaxle I still liked the main story and the side story with the host tower but as a loyal fan, i cant help bu I am a loyal Salvatore fan and I enjoyed this book, however I am also pissed off at this pointon that later I will admit the writing is slightlyfocused, we get less descriptions on sword play and a tadinsights into magical details and trinkets which i thought was lacking in the previous books The plot is not what I expected with a title like Maestro, referring to Jarlaxle I still liked the main story and the side story with the host tower but as a loyal fan, i cant help but feel duped spoilers beyondThis is the point that makes me royally pissed off With a title like Maestro you would hope for some history about the mysterious mercenary we have all come to love, or maybe some link to Zaknafein, At least some back story to Bregan D aerthe But no, a resounding big fat middle finger from Salvatore Was he forced on the title, I find that hard to believe I get it he organizes a few groups to achieve two goals but thats what he always does Reme...A really good book I am biased as I am a huge Drizzt Do Urden fan This book tied up a lot of loose ends and some end games coming to fruition from previous book and series So it was a very enjoyable read for me However there were problems in the book and writing style The first a lot of stroy arcs were repetitive from former stories The second thing is at the critical moment of a fight were someone is about to win or lose he cuts to another characters story, making me wanting to rush throu A really good book I am biased as I am a huge Drizzt Do Urden fan This book tied up a lot of loose ends and some end games coming to fruition from previous book and series So it was a very enjoyable read for me However there were problems in the book and writing style The first a lot of stroy arcs were repetitive from former stories The second thing is at the critical moment of a fight were someone is about...ARC from Netgalley for an honest review.Possible Spoilers Read at your own risk.Maestro, Book 2 of the Homecoming Trilogy and overall Book 29 of the Legend of Drizzt Saga, continues the current DD arc Rage of Demons and throws some major dilemmas our hero s way Much like the previous title Archmage an...7.5 10The second book in the Homecoming trilogy proves a much better continuation than Archmage was in the continuing war of the drow, as Salvatore shows that he still can bring some entertaining stories in this long series.Of course, Maestro has also its flaws, most importantly with Gromph s parts which I didn t like as he doesn t feel any like the character that I, so long ago, loved but, nevertheless, Salvatore has managed to make a good enough story to keep those flaws aside as Drizzt a 7.5 10The second book in the Homecoming trilogy proves a much better...There will be lots of SPOILERS below You ve been warned This book was really dark Drizzt books are usually full of hope and companionship and Drizzt being the champion of Light, fighting darkness Not this one Sure, since the death of the Companions back in The Ghost King and Gauntlgrym, the Drizzt books got a little darker, but this got darker still Drizzt journeys to Menzobarrenzan, his birth place, the dark and twisted City of Spiders, the place he swore he would never return to, to rescu There will be lots of SPOILERS below You ve been warned This book was really dark Drizzt books are usually full of hope and companionship and Drizzt being the champion of Light, fighting darkness Not this one Sure, since the death of the Companions back in The Ghost King and Gauntlgrym, the Drizzt books got a little darker, but this got darker still Drizzt journeys to Menzoba...This newest Drizzt book held my attention, but for the latter half of the book, I found myself thinking, what the I like deep, philosophical discussions, but this was just strange Throughout the last few books, we have been led to believe that Drizzt is, if not a Chosen of, then at least favored by Mielikki, and perhaps even Lolth, though he would clearly never acknowledge the latter But now I am truly curious where this is going, and in some aspects, find myself disappointed Because of t This newest Drizzt book held my attention, but for the latter half of the book, I found myself thinking, what the I like deep, philosophical discussions, but this was just strange Throughout the last few books, we have been led to believe that Drizzt is, if not a Chosen of, then at least favored by Mielikki, and perhaps even Lolth, though he would clearly never acknowledge the latter But now I am truly curious where this is going, and in some aspects, find myself disappointed Because of...I don t know what to say really Let me start with the good points, that s a shorter list 1 We still have Drizzt 2 We still have Drizzt after all 3 No orcs 4 Gromph 5 No 10 page long combat scenes.But that s the end of it We have Jarlaxle, but he is far from his best shape these days And what else do we have The same ol story over and over again How long has it been For like 10 12 volumes Drizzt thinks Catti brie is dead, but she is still alive, then he thinks she is dead, I don t know what to say really Let me start with the good points, that s a shorter list 1 We still have Drizzt 2 We still have Drizzt after all 3 No orcs 4 Gromph 5 No 10 page long combat scenes.But that s the end of it We have Jarlaxle, but he is far from his best shape these days And what else do we have The same ol story over and over again How long has it been For like 10 12 volumes Drizzt thinks Catti brie is dead, but she is still alive, then he thinks she is dead, but she is alive, then he...3.5 stars Drizzt Ah Drizzt I love this series He doesn t appear before the 25% mark but I hardly noticed because the titular character truly shines through most of the tale What else Lots of drow politics, a wicked Mistress, a wonderful Catti Brie and brilliant battles also Entreri Can I ever get enough of this one Hardly Go, go Artemis.I like this very questioning Drizzt.Oh and I get it Magical pouches are handy and Cattie Brie reverts to a lovely dwarven brogue when she is off bal 3.5 stars Drizzt Ah Drizzt I love this series He doesn t appear before the 25% mark but I hardly noticed because the titular character truly shines through most of the tale What else Lots of drow politics, a wicked Mistress, a wonderful Catti Brie and brilliant battles also Entreri Can I ever get enough of this one Hardly Go, go Artemis.I like this very questioning Drizzt.Oh and I get it Magical pou...This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers To view it, click here Salvatore definitely does not skimp on the action in Maestro, Book 32 of The Legend of Drizzt Book 2 of Homecoming But then, he never does.Overall, he provides a great continuation for the story he has wrought since The Companions, bringing together almost all of the characters from the The Companions, the C...

- English
- 27 April 2017 R.A. Salvatore
- Hardcover
- 330 pages
- 0786965916
- R.A. Salvatore
- Maestro (Homecoming #2; The Legend of Drizzt #29)