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Into the Labyrinth (The Death Gate Cycle, #6)
by Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman (Goodreads Author)
by Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman (Goodreads Author)
Ian's review
bookshelves: epic-fantasy, fantasy, dark-fantasy
Aug 03, 11
bookshelves: epic-fantasy, fantasy, dark-fantasy
Read from May 04 to August 03, 2011
It's a shame one of the darkest, most exciting entries in the series has some of the ugliest, brightest and silliest cover art.
This book benefits from further examinations of the history of the Patryn/Sartan conflict as well as the nature of Patryn magic (which is actually a sort of quantum probability manipulation -- something I did not recognize when I read these as a boy). Also the conflict between the Lazars and the truly living beings is wonderfully disturbing.
This book benefits from further examinations of the history of the Patryn/Sartan conflict as well as the nature of Patryn magic (which is actually a sort of quantum probability manipulation -- something I did not recognize when I read these as a boy). Also the conflict between the Lazars and the truly living beings is wonderfully disturbing.
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