Darkwar

Darkwar (Darkwar #1-3)

3.81 of 5 stars 3.81  ·  rating details  ·  138 ratings  ·  17 reviews
The world grows colder with each passing year, the longer winters and ever-deepening snows awaking ancient fears within the Dengan Packstead, fears of invasion by armed and desperate nomads, attack by the witchlike and mysterious Silth, able to kill with their minds alone, and of the Grauken, that desperate time when intellect gives way to buried cannibalistic instinct, wh...more
Paperback, 512 pages
Published December 1st 2010 by Night Shade Books (first published January 1st 2001)
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aboxofcereal
Enjoyed this one quite a bit. In hindsight I am gonna deduct a star for some repetitions... like the constant reminding that the Silth have a blind hatred of Marika, for example. Restated again and again. Yeah, got it. Characters telling her every couple pages that they hate and fear her. Yeah, got it. Friends and allies telling her that, in case she had forgotten, those individuals do indeed possess a blind hatred and fear of her. For her natural talent and power. Yeah, got it. Markia saying it...more
Jeffrey Grant
This book is uniquely appealing to people like myself that enjoy both the fantasy and science fiction genres. The story is more focused on plot than anything; the development of the main character is somewhat lacking and everyone around her is presented in a very WYSIWYG fashion: the manipulative people are predictably manipulative, the cowards are cowards, and no one moves or really grows beyond their prescribed roles (with the odd exception of a notable secondary character). The strength of th...more
Jim
Darwar is an omnibus that contains Doomstalker, Warlock & Ceremony. Written in the mid-1980's, after the initial Black Company trilogy, it is a story of a race of aliencs in their struggle for continued racial existence the the face of an impending planetarly ice age. While initally this comes across as fantasy, complete with magic, in reality it is magic and science, often at odds with each other, that drive the story line.

While not as strong as the Black Company books, they are still well...more
Matt
Trying to keep this spoiler free...

Originally published as three separate books Darkwar is Glen Cook at his terse yet powerful best.

This is the story of Marika a Meth pup of the Degnan Packstead living in the longhouse of her dam. Marika and her littermate Kiblin, who she loves despite the fact that he is a naturally weak and cowardly male, share a strange and taboo gift. Driven by hunger caused by the ever worsening winters nomads begin attacking and overrunning the Packsteads changing Markia’s...more
Larry Kenney
Wow. I went into this boo knowing nothing about it. And i think that's exactly how this book should be approached.

I'm a huge fan of Glen Cook. Seriously. His epic storylines, military fantasy/sci fi, and flawed characters are STILL ahead of their time. If you are looking for super heroic characters with flowing hair and impeccable honor, look elsewhere. If you want relatable characters, with their own strengths and weaknesses, who aren't always sure of what the best thing to do is, but do it reg...more
Gratus Anvil-thrower
Sic-fi type of book. It was different that the "time period" shifts. I.e. story starts in the same setting as most fantasy novels but, this is really almost a zoo type of attraction managed by much more technologically advanced people. The analogy of the European destruction and involvement with the Native Americans rings true.
Laura C.
Think 30 Seconds to Mars "This is War" except the band is composed of highly evolved female dogs that stand on their hind feet. Inventive use of dog-related vocabulary though. And - SPOILER ALERT! the aliens are us! PS - can someone please tell me why the cover art is clearly a cat woman? Yep - that about sums it up.
Scott Taylor
A very good read, and after starting it I had to check the original publication date. This is a very old book, repackaged, and you can tell how both Cook's writing and the fiction market in general have changed since it was penned, but it still had a solid story that engaged me as a reader.
Anthony Colasuonno
**NO SPOILERS**
I love Glen Cook and I appreciate the depth and truly unique detail he uses to create the universe in this book, however, there were times I couldn't wait to finish this book. It took quite some time to get to the enthralling sections of the book which could drag at times. It truly is an epic tale and spans an entire lifetime of the legendary character the story revolves around. It was not everything I thought it would be. I'm glad I read it because it was like no other story tha...more
Alex
Great older series re-released. It starts off like a fantasy, moves into sci-fi, and finishes like Arthurian legend. Only Glen Cook could do it.
Kevin
Alas I could not finish this one. It started out very interesting and I liked the world that Cook created here, but at a little over halfway through this omnibus, I was just plain bored and didn't like the main character. She was selfish and arrogant and just not that fun to read about. It's a shame because there is a great story in here somewhere; it just took way too long to get to it and didn't keep me interested. It almost feels as if Cook ran out of story but had already committed to a tril...more
Wm
Probably only for Glen Cook completists. The worldbuilding is fascinating, but the main character is unlikeable (and grows more so as the work progresses) and the final story gets very very talky. Still has it's grim charms and some interesting things to say about tradition, leadership, iconoclasm, technology and gender relations. But not likely to be a high priority for most readers.
Andre
Magic meets technology in a space world. Interesting but not up to his other novels.
Strahd
I really like the first two parts of the book, the whole science fantasy was intriguing. However the 3rd book seemed entirely too rushed. I understand what the author was doing, but it came across as he was just trying to finish the storyline and be done with it.

The whole feeling at the end of the book with the main character was a lack of caring and finality, which he played out well. But it left me detached from the story, and i lost the drive to finish it.
Justin
good book
Bill
Really liked how the story started in a sword & sorcery world, then evolved through various stages until it became a science fiction story with a space battle climax. A few mysteries from the first book went unanswered, but overall I enjoyed the read.
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Darkwar (Hardcover)
Обрекающая. Колдун. Последний обряд (Darkwar, #1,2,3)
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Glen Cook aka Greg Stevens is a contemporary American science fiction and fantasy author, best known for his fantasy series, The Black Company. Cook currently resides in St. Louis, Missouri.

http://us.macmillan.com/author/glencook
More about Glen Cook...
The Black Company (The Chronicle of the Black Company, #1) Chronicles of the Black Company (The Chronicles of the Black Company, #1-3) The White Rose (The Chronicle of the Black Company, #3) Shadows Linger (The Chronicle of the Black Company, #2) The Books of the South: Tales of the Black Company (The Chronicles of the Black Company, #4-6)

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