And with at least a few more Dragaera/Vlad novels remaining, this incredible work of fantastic fiction proves that Brust is without a doubt peerless in crafting fun, funny, thoughtful, and epic genre fiction. Shipping cost, delivery date, and order total (including tax) shown at checkout. Fiction The "revelation" wasn't much of a surprise and of the characters I cannot say there were was one that I even care what happened to them. It totally is! Please disable your adblocking software or whitelist our website. Well, that is nearly and utterly false. Maybe it was my mood, but it seemed half the book was in Paarfi mode, where he babbles on about how it's entirely necessary to be concise while babbling on about nothing. But it really picked up and came together nicely. It takes a looong time to get going, and while Paarfi is funny (if that phrase means nothing to you, you probably don't want to read this book anyway) he is not AS funny as Brust seems to think he is here. Paarfi of Roundwood rides again! Those who HAVE read the other books, and enjoyed them, need no encouragement from me! Exceedingly satisfying. We are told, in Shetwil of the House of Dzur's introduction to this history by Paarfi of Roundhill, that the one word review "perfection," while wholly accurate and sufficient, didn't include enough words for the liking of the publisher. : ISBN: 9781250311467 The Baron of Magister Valley audiobook The occasional moderately stretched? If you're still having trouble, follow these steps to sign in. "The Baron of Magister Valley" is a highly amusing and exciting stand-alone adventure novel set in the Dragaeran Empire fantasy universe in which Stephen Brust has previously written two series set several hundred years apart. (I still prefer the Vlad books a bit but these are really fun and Vlad is usually a bit darker overall. : Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. The OverDrive Read format of this ebook has professional narration that plays while you read in your browser.
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