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The Sage Posted - 03 Aug 2010 : 05:29:00
Well met

This is a Book Club thread for Elminster Must Die (part of "The Sage of Shadowdale" saga), by Ed Greenwood. Please discuss chapters 6 - 10 herein.
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Blueblade Posted - 05 Aug 2012 : 19:33:36
My re-read of EL MUST DIE continues. Widening and deepening, with the expected Cormyrean intrigue. Nobles good, bad (very bad), and eccentric. Juicy fun for this reader.
Others have written of boredom and disappointed expectations. In this book, not for me.
BB
Dennis Posted - 26 Nov 2010 : 02:25:31
quote:
Originally posted by A Publishing Lackey

I would; it's well worth it.
"expected too much?"
never frown at an author for not writing the book you wanted/expected them to. (just sayin')




I'll reserve my comment on that for the thread I'm planning to start once I finish reading this book. Which of course will include a bit of ranting.

OT: Sage, the gremlins are loose again. Can you just 'nuke' them once and for all?!
Brimstone Posted - 25 Nov 2010 : 21:53:47
The Ghosts and ridiculous nobles is what made the novel for me.
A Publishing Lackey Posted - 25 Nov 2010 : 19:12:22
I would; it's well worth it.
"expected too much?"
never frown at an author for not writing the book you wanted/expected them to. (just sayin')
Dennis Posted - 25 Nov 2010 : 10:22:22
And I'm getting extremely bored. I expected too much. Only to see ghosts and ridiculous nobles.

I'll try and try and try to finish this book, though...
Iluvrien Posted - 19 Sep 2010 : 11:33:46
Having only just finished chapter 10 I find myself in agreement with many of the scribes who have posted before me. The development of Marlin and Arclath is interesting to watch, as is that of Amarune. I have an idea of where the Marlin will end up (either stickily or being given a chance to serve in repayment), and similar for Amarune (she may end up being one of the New Defenders), and I am greatly looking forward to seeing whether my suspicions are correct or not.

The scenes with El, Storm and Alusair are enjoyable (especially in the rare moments when they seem to be themselves again. Similarly to IanVeers I noticed that their sharp tongues have be dulled a little, unsurprising perhaps, but sad all the same.

The pleasurable melancholy continues!

I too would like to see a map of the areas described, especially now that teleportation magic no longer works. Far fewer worries about errant adventurers or slayers popping into existence and far more about armouring all of the entrances.

I do hope that we get to see some of the scenes that were pruned, one day, Lady Hooded One. Any scenes that the author enjoys so much are scenes that I definitely want to read.
Broken Helm Posted - 26 Aug 2010 : 00:19:59
I would love to read more feast scenes like the one gave us in this book. With all the Court gossip and chatter . . . I would read and re-read them often, with pleasure.
Baleful Avatar Posted - 25 Aug 2010 : 16:06:31
I KNOW we'll never get a map of the Royal Palace or the Royal Court buildings, but I was left sure wanting one.
Perhaps just the haunted areas.
BA
The Hooded One Posted - 13 Aug 2010 : 20:28:48
Ed LOVED the haunted wing, and wrote a lot of scenes that he had to chop from the novel, that were all about life in the Palace with the haunted wing weighing on everyone's minds, and the general unease amongst the War Wizards about letting it continue to exist, versus what they really had the manpower to accomplish in scouring it out, plus all the rumors around Alusair and other denizens of it, and what "they were scheming to do" to the living....great stuff, but tangential to the novel, and so, down to the cutting-room floor...
love,
THO
Blueblade Posted - 12 Aug 2010 : 23:21:34
To me, these chapters are where Ed moves past the "gotta have a fight, it's a D&D novel" obligatories and starts really getting the reader interested in Marlin and Arclath and all of the supporting characters/Royal Palace staffers. Lots of dialogue because Ed makes everyone talk like real people, not characters speaking the minimum number of lines from the author's script to move a single, simple plot onward. Ed's books all have moments of very realistic confusion, rather than seeming like everyone lives their life on rails, moving to the author's train schedule to bring them into meetings at certain places and times.
I find myself slowing down in this part of the book to enjoy things. Lots of unfolding subplots and details . . . yum . . .
BB
IanVeers Posted - 08 Aug 2010 : 12:38:08
It appears as if the past hundred years has really pushed these two to their limits. It certainly seems apparent in Storm and El's "conversations" with War Wizards. They both seem to have lost their sharp tongues, or at least had them dulled. Which is a little sad although a certain noble does make up for it.
The Red Walker Posted - 08 Aug 2010 : 00:17:42
What's better than an appearance of Alusair?

Why an extended appearance, in deadly ghost form hanging out with El of course!

Interesting stuff, this haunted wing of the royal palace where few dare tread.

The passage they had been noticed, measured and undoubtably found wanting, funny stuff.....reminds me of my favorite part of A Knights Tale, when Wiiliam gets to throw a very similar line back at his tormentor!


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