Chimera Review of Dune by Frank Herbert

We rate books based on if we would recommend them, as related to the theme, and how much we enjoyed them based on the following criteria: Ease of read, plot, writing, and resolution.

Another Classic! We have been putting off reading this book for a few years. it is very long. A few of us had read this before and it had not lived up to the original reading, but to new readers it was a delight. This story was full of wonderful world building and interesting characters and a plot that is engaging and well paced. We cared about these characters and enjoyed this story over all.

Chimera Rating: 4 Stars

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Chimera Review of Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card

We rate books based on if we would recommend them, as related to the theme, and how much we enjoyed them based on the following criteria: Ease of read, plot, writing, and resolution.

This classic was well received. Though we have issues with the author we generally enjoyed this book and felt it was this book was well written and paced. There were however issues with the character development and treatment. It was clear the messages the author was creating with each of the characters and the commentary that was being made.

Chimera Rating: 4 Stars

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Chimera Review of Daggerspell by Katharine Kerr

We rate books based on if we would recommend them, as related to the theme, and how much we enjoyed them based on the following criteria: Ease of read, plot, writing, and resolution.

Pure high fantasy that hit all the troupe you could think of. This book was about fate and karma and reincarnation and the underlining story was interesting. If you are good at keeping track of characters and changing narratives this book will be enjoyable. The writing is good and the pace is decent. If you enjoy a good moral story, this book will be one to indulge.

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Chimera Review of The Neverending Story

We rate books based on if we would recommend them, as related to the theme, and how much we enjoyed them based on the following criteria: Ease of read, plot, writing, and resolution.

The expectations were not super high for this read. Many of us didn’t really enjoy the movie. It turns out that just the first half of this book is the movie, and honestly that should have been the end of the book. Pacing issues, unlikeable characters and generally too much book for it’s own good, this was indeed a neverending story and not in the unique way the author means it.

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Pawn of Prophecy by David Eddings

High Fantasy is what first captured my love of reading. Pawn of Prophecy by David Eddings is a classic story that perfectly edifies one of my favorite genres. My book club is currently reading books that were published before 1990. I initially chose this tome because it tells the story of a young man coming of age. It also had three other things that make for intriguing reading: magic, gods and espionage.

World building is one of the reasons I love High Fantasy and Pawn of Prophecy (PoP) does this very well. The story starts by explaining the ancient legend and how it colors cultures of the land. This story has all the mixing to make an epic story. Future kings who are unaware of their destiny, sorcerers, angry gods, and a quest for a lost relic that needs to be found before the bad guys get it.

The characters are mostly well rounded, with a strong female character Aunt Pol who stole the show. While this book is a set up for the rest of the Belgariad Series, in this first book we get enough background of the characters to connect. Think Harry Potter year 1-5, as our young man Garion learns the truth about his background and slowly (painfully slowly in some sections) comes to grips with destiny.

Overall I give this book a 4/5. It hits all the fine points of the genre, however it has the often found problem of a rushed ending. As I stated this is a setup for the rest of the series and it has that first book syndrome: a light resolution but a cliffhanger for the major open questions. Still the characters, world and quest are interesting enough that you are compelled to go on the next book. Have you read this series? What did you think?

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