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The Orc King (Transitions) | 
| Author: R.a. Salvatore Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: Reprint Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 416 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.2 x 1.2
ISBN: 0786949120 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780786949120 ASIN: 0786949120
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Product Description Drizzt is back, and facing a world changed forever!brbrAn uneasy peace between the dwarves of Mithral Hall and the orcs of the newly established Kingdom of Many-Arrows can't last long. The orc tribes united under Obould begin to fight each other, and Bruenor is determined to finish the war that nearly killed him and almost destroyed everything he's worked to build. But it will take more than swords and axes to bring a lasting peace to the Spine of the World. Powerful individuals on both sides may have to change the way they see each other. They may have to start to talk. And it won't be easy.brbrThe trade paperback resize of the novel that spent over eight weeks on iThe New York Times/i hardcover fiction best seller list, and debuted near the top of every major list in the country. This best-selling, award-winning franchise has never been stronger and with all three formats to choose from, fans have never had more options for entering the exciting world of Drizzt.
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Reviewing the reviews November 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Ok, let's start by saying that to call myself a fan of R A Salvatore would be a huge understatement. I have read just about every book he has written and my favorites by far are the books involving Drizzt and The Companions of the Hall. But my review really is to review the whiners reviewing The Orc King. And yes I know we are each entitled to our own opinion, so here's mine. First let me say after reading all of the negative and a few of the positive aswell that I am surprised that anyone that wrote a negative review can even read to begin with. Grab a dictionary or go back to school and learn how to spell and phrase a sentence correctly. Second on the list is for those individuals whinning that they couldn't tell where the story was going and what the point was. The fact that all of the main characters had changed and that by some weird chance Drizzt is not the fighter that he used to be. Well ladies and gents, that's story telling. Things change, Mr Salvatore has done a fine job of detailing the changing of everyones lives in his books. It's not a Simpsons cartoon that has been on for God knows how long and Bart is still the same age now that he was back when the show started. Drizzt and his friends have aged, they've grown and they have all had life changing experiences affect them and those around them.
Inspired me to give up on the Drizzt series. October 15, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've now gotten rid of all my Drizzt books with the exception of the Icewind Dale trilogy. The series actually started going downhill with Legacy with the drastic change in Cattie-Brea and the way she viewed Wulfgar. (I could have tolerated her getting together with Drizzt if it had not been so obviously telegraphed - "Drizzt is now the hero, so we've got to bump off Wulfgar so HE can get the girl". Why couldn't he get his own girl?)br /br /Anyway, though the series always lacked the greatness of the first trilogy (these are larger than life characters - dragging them down to the ground does not suit them), I still kept reading, hoping to get back to the group dynamic that made them so popular in the first place. It never came.br /br /Now, worse, is this latest change to the story dynamic. I don't know if these changes are Salvatore's own idea, or thrust upon him by Wizards of the Coast, but it does not work. The change is - an orc kingdom living in peace with its neighbors while the elves, humans, and dwarves are the cause of most of the strife (referring, of course, to the glimpses of the future).br /br /This is problomatic for two reasons.br /1. It has already been established that goblinkin are EVIL. They are not the type of creature you can live peacefully next too. In fact, Sourjorn even took a look at this when Drizzt realized that humans were basically good, while orcs, goblins, knolls, etc were basically evil, by observing the behavior of the young. Orc young were violent and vicious while human young were viewed as innocents.br /br /2. Reading about Obould's conquest and Drizzt's decission to see if this Orc King might bring something better to the orcs and the region in general made me think of Europe's initial response to Hitler's first conquest. "Hey, there's no reason to believe he'll invade anyone else. Let's talk to him." What about punishing Obould for his crimes?br /br /Another problem for me is the lack of direction the series has taken. The Icewind Dale Trilogy had a goal - showing the formation of this unusual group of heroes, finding Mithril Hall, and freeing Reagis from his past. It neatly tied up all loose ends and issues the characters had and went out on a positive note.br /br /The Dark Elf Trilogy showed Drizzt's journey from the Underdark to Icewind Dale. It clearly showed the story of the hero overcoming the circumstances of his birth to find acceptance and something better. br /br /What has the series done since then? It has just meandered along with no goal or objective in sight. There is STILL no visible objective for the characters. The Hunter's Blades Trilogy looked like the objective was going to be the defeat of an Orc army. Wrong. Now what is the goal? Where is the story going? What are the main characters trying to achieve? It does not look like anything except getting along day to day. That just can no longer hold my attention.
More Drizzt, not enough October 3, 2008 I loved this story line. Not enough pages. I have reread it too many times. br /br /br /...better to start from the beginning. DOnt forget to include the cleric quintet
The Orc King September 17, 2008 The New book from Salvatore the Orc King is based on Hunters blade trilogy and starts where Two swords are ending.I was expecting quite a lot from the first book of new series Transitions because the ending of two swords brought an emotional charge and hope of great new series on horizon.Let me explain: The hole story and plot were below Salvatore`s artistic creation.Great plot and story where the best things from Salvatore and nobody could illustrate the world of Forgotten Realms like he did!The book begins with prelude which has to be skipped in order to enjoy the rest of the series because it tells you in advance how the book is going to end,so skip it(wish I had someone to tell me that)!The whole band is here,they are searching for ancient dwarf city and special weapon that could beat the encamped Orcs!I still have much to say but I m not going to do that because it could reveal the plot!Thing that bothers me the most is the ending which is unreal and mellow, but R A Salvatore is and always will be in my opinion the best SF writer!Greetings from Croatia br /
A new balance achieved August 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I believe that this book is the result of many different years in writing and the authors growth and an inflection of his inner beliefs. Having been a long time fan of Mr Salvatore from the early drizzt series and to the demon wars. I'm delightfully content at how his new books are developing. There is a good mixture of both character developement and a new 'battle' that supercedes swordsplay. I see the inner turmoil and constant struggle between what is good and wrong to be pressingly important that reflects our daily lives. The excerpts from drizzt inner thoughts also is a nice touch to essentuiate that point.
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