This second book in 'The Dreamers' quartet was about the same as the first book, especially as a lot of it was spent going over things that had already happened in the first!
Admittedly, this seemed to be for the purpose of giving more details of each character portrayed but, to be honest, none of them have gripped me enough, for me to be even slightly curious as to how they developed from childhood!
I guess, if you were a new reader to the series, and this was the first book you'd picked up, it would have been handy but, to someone who generally reads their series in order, it became rather boring to read things that had already been explained in the first book 'The Elder Gods' - which isn't something I'd ever have thought I'd say about an Eddings book!
As I got to the third quarter of the book, then the plot speeded up slightly, and more things were added to make it at least slightly intriguing but, unfortunately, it was still written as if for someone who could only cope with 'simple' in their plot lines, so that rather spoilt it for me. The fact that I read through the book in one day says a lot really, as I found myself speed-reading the bits I already knew.
Rather than getting caught up in a plot that kept me riveted, I found myself being thoroughly distracted - something that never usually happens when I get my nose into a book - and so, although I finished this book, I can't say that I actively enjoyed it - but then, that's only MY opinion!
I am going to start the next in line of the series - 'Crystal Gorge' - and all I can do is hope that it has more about it than the first 2 books of the series. But I don't think this series will be staying on my shelves as a 'keeper' for me, as I know I'll just end up irritated if I read them again. and that actually saddens me, as I really love everything else I've read, and regularly re-read, from the Eddings couple.
I don't know - maybe the next 2 books will change my mind!