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Ebook About “Covenant is [Stephen R.] Donaldson's genius!”—The Village VoiceHe called himself Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever, because he dared not believe in this strange alternate world on which he suddenly found himself.Yet the Land tempted him. He had been sick; now he seemed better than ever before. Through no fault of his own, he had been outcast, unclean, a pariah. Now he was regarded as a reincarnation of the Land's greatest hero—Berek Halfhand—armed with the mystic power of White Gold. That power alone could protect the Lords of the Land from the ancient evil of the Despiser, Lord Foul. Except that Covenant had no idea how to use that power. . . .Book Lord Foul's Bane (THE CHRONICLES OF THOMAS COVENANT THE UNBELIEVER Book 1) Review :
I've dreamed of this day for nearly 2 whole weeks, the day when I can finally put this book aside. A fantastic day it will be, I dreamed, bereft of vocabularic oddities and tangential, leperous rage. A day when I can look forward to discovering a new text with the potential to carry me away to a new land of fantasy and brilliance. A land uncluttered by near meaningless utterings like "the perception abashed his vehemence" or "he was hauled into the air like a sack of miscellaneous helplessness".You may wonder, as I have for 10 straight days, why would one continue on a path so strewn with stupid boulders, so wracked with eye-rollingly incredulous exasperation, that most people in similar situations would just abandon that quest. This is something I still ponder. I guess the simplest explanation is, the story itself isn't half bad.The premise seems a bit, well, misguided, I guess, or possibly ill-conceived. A man learns he is a leper. Really? A leper? OK fine, I'll go along with it. After hearing this terrible news, his wife takes their son and divorces him, leaving him to live alone with what's left of his life and a tidy sum earned by a best selling novel he wrote years before, on a farm in a small town. The news of his disease has also made him an outcast in town. His neighbors have been anonymously pre-paid his bills leaving hoping he would stay put and not infect the town with his leprosy. He's forced to confront the situation, deciding one day to pay his phone bill in person. Yadda, yadda, he encounters a berobed beggar, possibly a destitute ethics professor, he lays upon him a query; "A real man—real in all the ways that we recognize as real—finds himself suddenly abstracted from the world and deposited in a physical situation which could not possibly exist: sounds have aroma, smells have color and depth, sights have texture, touches have pitch and timbre. There he is informed by a disembodied voice that he has been brought to that place as a champion for his world. He must fight to the death in single combat against a champion from another world. If he is defeated, he will die, and his world—the real world—will be destroyed because it lacks the inner strength to survive. The man refuses to believe that what he is told is true. He asserts that he is either dreaming or hallucinating and declines to be put in the false position of fighting to the death where no “real” danger exists. He is implacable in his determination to disbelieve his apparent situation and does not defend himself when he is attacked by the champion of the other world. Question: is the man’s behavior courageous or cowardly? This is the fundamental question of ethics.And so begins his fantastical tale, the part of the story that actually engages me. The story from here checks all of the boxes labeled "Tale of Heroic Fantasy". An evildoer to do battle with, strange encounters with the indigenous inhabitants, and even an Epic Quest to save the land. Lots of fun to be had within those parameters. If you can see your way past occasional outbursts of rage and incoherence on the part of the protagonist, then I think you'll find this book pleasing by the time the end comes along. I bought this series because it was voted as the top fantasy sci fi by readers. Clearly the author was tempted to write something similar to Tolkien’s classic, but he misses badly. The title character is unpleasant right from the beginning. The terminology for the land and the culture he is vaulted into is impossibly and ridiculously named. But what got me was when, approximately 15% into the book, our “hero” rapes the young woman who helped him survive. How can that be heroic? Sorry I wasted the money on the 3 book deal. I found no redeeming factors in the “hero” and gave up after 20% of the first book. Read Online Lord Foul's Bane (THE CHRONICLES OF THOMAS COVENANT THE UNBELIEVER Book 1) Download Lord Foul's Bane (THE CHRONICLES OF THOMAS COVENANT THE UNBELIEVER Book 1) Lord Foul's Bane (THE CHRONICLES OF THOMAS COVENANT THE UNBELIEVER Book 1) PDF Lord Foul's Bane (THE CHRONICLES OF THOMAS COVENANT THE UNBELIEVER Book 1) Mobi Free Reading Lord Foul's Bane (THE CHRONICLES OF THOMAS COVENANT THE UNBELIEVER Book 1) Download Free Pdf Lord Foul's Bane (THE CHRONICLES OF THOMAS COVENANT THE UNBELIEVER Book 1) PDF Online Lord Foul's Bane (THE CHRONICLES OF THOMAS COVENANT THE UNBELIEVER Book 1) Mobi Online Lord Foul's Bane (THE CHRONICLES OF THOMAS COVENANT THE UNBELIEVER Book 1) Reading Online Lord Foul's Bane (THE CHRONICLES OF THOMAS COVENANT THE UNBELIEVER Book 1) Read Online Stephen R. Donaldson Download Stephen R. Donaldson Stephen R. Donaldson PDF Stephen R. Donaldson Mobi Free Reading Stephen R. Donaldson Download Free Pdf Stephen R. Donaldson PDF Online Stephen R. Donaldson Mobi Online Stephen R. Donaldson Reading Online Stephen R. DonaldsonBest Blue Madagascar: A Fast-Paced, High-Octane Spy Thriller By Andrew Kaplan
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