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Bezig met laden... Conan the Invincibledoor Robert Jordan
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. I was not impressed with this one. Conan outsmarts both a necromancer and the bandit queen - all while having very few redeeming qualities himself. The action was all right, but not enough to make up for the flaws. ( ) Durante su juventud en Shadizar la Perversa, Conan ha llegado a adquirir cierta reputación como ladrón. Un mago estigio le ofrece diez monedas de oro si se hace con las joyas que el rey Yildiz de Turán ha regalado a Tirídates, monarca de Zamora. Pero cuando el joven bárbaro entra en palacio descubre que alguien se le ha adelantado. Las bailarinas portadoras de joyas han sido raptadas. Las pistas le conducen al desierto, a un encuentro con el Halcón Rojo, la bellísima jefa de un grupo de salteadores de caravanas, y con poderes nigromantes olvidados por el tiempo. This is the first time I've read a non-Howard Conan story in at least 10 years. "Conan the Invincible" is a Conan novel by Robert Jordan, from before he started his own work with the Wheel of Time series, when he was still writing stories about Robert E. Howard's character. When it was first printed in the 80's the cover said "No one alive writes Conan better than Robert Jordan" but he's gone now, and the book certainly isn't any better... In this we follow a less than 19 year old Conan, already a master thief, already letting most of his money slip through his fingers on wine and women, from the Desert district of Shadizar in Zamora on the trail of some gems and a slave girl he promised to free. Along he way he twice saves the life of Karela, also known as the Red Falcon, the leader of the most feared bandits around Zamora, and then is captured by her band. As usual, he quickly goes from being captive to virtually a leader, but not quite in this case. He shows some leadership and strategy skills by several times pitting enemies chasing the band against each other, with narrow escapes. And a final confrontation with the evil sorcerer who uses the gems for magic protection and the slave girls as sacrifices... Jordan's writing is pretty rotten and Conan didn't feel like Conan, not Robert E. Howard's Conan. In "The Invincible" Conan swears oaths to the gods and refuses to break them, even when he wishes he could to save Karela at the end, compared to Howard's Conan who wouldn't make oaths to the gods anyway, and if so, would still always do what he thinks is right anyway, gods be damned... Jordan writes quite a bit, here and there, about the womens' breasts in it, whether it's Conan or the evil mage who's fondling or staring. Not that that's a bad thing, but it just makes the character not seem like Conan. Overall, a mediocre fantasy book, that would work better by itself if he didn't bring down Conan. Well-spun Conan yarn with plenty of action and an intriguing cast of characters. While no writer seems able to match Robert E. Howard portrait of the bluff and brutal yet honorable and wily barbarian, Jordan comes closer than most. Except for a flat and unconvincing climax, this is a nice addition to the Conan annals. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Conan Series (21) Conan's Journeys (12) Conan-Saga (25) Serie Conan (7) Onderdeel van de uitgeversreeks(en)
A sword and sorcery fantasy about Conan, the Barbarian hero from Hyperborea. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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