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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
This was one great read! Jul 11, 2009
By Marie Annette Great read! I thought it was a very good story, fast paced, and solid character development. And to think it was only 80 cents, WHAT A STEAL! I really enjoyed the brothers, Kelgore and Noklore. Mr. Belrad did a wonderful job developing their characters and an absolute superb job with Kel's character. Kel is an "every person's" character, he's clever, endearing, down the earth, quick thinking, somewhat reckless, compassionate, I could just go on and on... If you're looking for a quick read and thoroughly entertaining read, by all means, purchase this book.
The only reason this book doesn't get 5 stars is because of the many grammar/spelling errors and some of the cliche moments. I was able to look over that with not too much problem but I would suggest for his future work to get a better editor/editing.
NOTE TO AUTHOR: Please please please hurry with the sequel, Death of Night!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Rage of night Oct 17, 2008
By S. Krusse
"Sheba"
Not bad. Its a quick read compaired to Stephen King. I enjoyed a new veiw of horror.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
The most moving, original tale since LotR, and addictive Oct 27, 2007
By R. Birdsell This book is a must-read for Terry Goodkind fans. For fans of Dan Brown, Stephen King, Robert Jordan, George R. R. Martin, Dean Koontz, Raymond Feist, Ann Rice, and, well, pretty much anybody else too. This is a book for lovers of all great works, all fantastic stories.
Rage of Night is the most original fantasy - or any other book - I've ever read. The characters jump right off the page from the get-go, and the story is crafted in a fast-paced, attention-grabbing way, like the DaVinci Code, so that you just can't put the book down.
There's enough mystery and action to fill three volumes of each type. The plot isn't twisted with clutter and cliches, like most books today, but still remains unpredictable. Every new event is a surprise that you'll never see coming.
But even more important that its originality is its realism. The characters show emotion with more power, more passion, than in any other book since The Notebook.
This is one of the best examples of a cross-genre book ever. About the only thing its missing is a romance story, but even that is hinted at (future books?). Everything else, from action/adventure's good old fashioned hack-and-slash, to the modern thriller's classic frantic-search-for-information, is there, with unparalleled brilliance.
Lovers of horror won't feel left out in the cold either. Darion, the monster, lets you know exactly what it means to BE evil. You get to see the story from the eyes of the bad guy, too. For those of you who are squeamish, don't worry: while some parts are quite graphic, they aren't excessive.
Rage of Night is by far THE BEST debut novel. Ever. Written. Period.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Overall, THE Best Novel Ever Written - Period! Apr 01, 2008
By R. Birdsell Rage of Night is an un-put-down-able page turner that shatters the traditional boundaries of its genre. It is a powerful epic fantasy, but reads like a Dan Brown thriller. The suspense will keep you on your toes, and the plot is as sick and twisted as anything Stephen King ever created. Best of all, you can't see these ones coming!
Terry Goodkind fans will find a similar depth of emotion and purity of philosophy in the thinking, realistic characters. It is as if their troubles and triumphs are cast directly into the reader's mind - and done so with unparalleled brilliance.
If ever there was a book worthy of being called a "Must Read", Rage of Night is it.
Rage of Night is by far the most original fantasy - nay, THE BEST debut novel - ever.
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