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Lädt ... The Ruby Knight (Book Two of the Elenium) (Original 1990; 1991. Auflage)von David Eddings (Autor)
Werk-InformationenDer Ritter vom Rubin: Die Elenium-Saga, Bd. 2 von David Eddings (1990)
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Elhana, rina de Elenia, había sido envenenada, pero conservaba la vida gracias a un hechizo que la mantenía petrificada y encerrada en un gran bloque de cristal. El efecto del conjuro duraría mientras vivieran los diez caballeros que habían intervenido en el mismo, pero desde su realización cada mes moría uno de ellos... Falquián, caballero pandión y paladín de Elhana, busca desesperadamente remedio para su reina que, tal como le revela el espectro de su propio padre, se halla en Bhelliom, la maravillosa joya perdida en Lamorkand cuando el rey Sarak de Thalesia murió en combate quinientos años atrás. Reread April 2022: I enjoyed the second installment more this time around, enough to bump it up to 4 stars. It's funny how even 10 years later enough of the story stayed with me I could remember the main plot arc though it's been long enough I'd forgotten where events ended. I was thinking that parts of book 3 were in this one. I know that David Eddings books are very much a repeated formula from series to series but that does not take away from my enjoyment of them. I first read his books many years ago when I chose them because they were the longest books I could find. I enjoy his characters and the plot and I find that in general they stand up to the test of time as long as you can enjoy the raging sexism. This review is written with a GPL 4.0 license and the rights contained therein shall supersede all TOS by any and all websites in regards to copying and sharing without proper authorization and permissions. Crossposted at WordPress, Blogspot, & Librarything by Bookstooge’s Exalted Permission Title: The Ruby Knight Series: The Elenium #2 Author: David Eddings Rating: 3.5 of 5 Stars Genre: Fantasy Pages: 338 Words: 122K Synopsis: From Fandom.com Sir Sparhawk and his companions seek the Bhelliom, a powerful magical artifact in the form of a sapphire carved in the shape of a rose, the only object with enough power to cure the rare poison administered to Queen Ehlana. The Bhelliom was last known to have been mounted on the Crown of the Thalasian King Sarak.The characters travel to the house of Count Ghasek whose sister is ill, as her soul was stolen by Azash, an Elder God of Styricum, whose spirit was confined in a clay idol. Sephrenia and the others manage to cure Lady Belina, though she has been rendered hopelessly mad by destroying the idol which was controlling her power. The Count then tells them about the giant's mound where King Sarak was buried.After finding King Sarak's grave they learn that the crown had not been buried with him. They encounter a serf who tells them about the great battle which killed the King and how the Earl of Heid retrieved the fallen King's crown and cast it into the dark murky waters of Lake Randera. The search for Bhelliom suffers a set back when Ghwerig, the deformed dwarf troll who originally carved the gem into the shape of a rose, retrieves the Bhelliom first after his own centuries-long search to reclaim his beloved gem.Sparhawk and his companions follow Ghwerig to his secret cave hidden in the mountains of Thalasia. The book ends with Sparhawk and his squire Kurik killing Ghwerig by throwing him into a bottomless chasm, Bhelliom still clutched in his hand. The girl Flute dives into the chasm only to rise out again with the Bhelliom and depositing it into Sparhawk's hands, thereby revealing her true identity as Aphrael, Child-Goddess of Styricum. My Thoughts: Man, I had forgotten that this was a Quest story and so Eddings throws everything but the kitchen sink at the characters to slow the story down. In the first book the cure for the Queen isn't discovered until the end of the book and here it isn't actually recovered until the end. Makes me wonder if actually saving the queen is going to happen at the end of book 3? /snark I could really feels Sparhawk's frustration as one situation after another came up to delay or sidetrack the group. Unfortunately, Eddings two biggest weaknesses were on full display here. His shallow one line banter between characters and his lazy use of “religion” as a plot crutch. The Elenium religion has as much impact on the lives of the knights as a caffeine free diet cola does on me. It is used so loosely that I can almost feel Eddings skidding around plot corners with it “just because”. The banter is still fun but they're not genuinely clever like how I remembered. As much as I seem to be bashing this trilogy, I still enjoyed my time. However, I don't think I'd be having the same reaction if this was my first time reading this. Teen memories and nostalgia are definitely playing a part in my enjoyment on this read through. I probably wouldn't recommend this to 9/10th's of you, but if you happen to know a teen boy who you're trying to get into reading, this just might be the hook that catches him. ★★★✬☆ keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Gehört zur ReiheDie Elenium Saga (2) Gehört zu VerlagsreihenBastei Lübbe Taschenbuch (20240) Pocket (5577) Ist enthalten inPrestigeträchtige Auswahlen
Sparhawk and a few brave companions set out on a desperate quest to save the Queen of Elenia. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden.
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Ik vind het een fijne serie, prima voor een tussendoortje.
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