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Charon's Claw: Legend of Drizzt: Neverwinter Saga, Book 3

Charon's Claw: Legend of Drizzt: Neverwinter Saga, Book 3


Charon's Claw: Legend of Drizzt: Neverwinter Saga, Book 3


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This was a fun read. There is still a little transparency. I can still see a few things coming from a long way off, but overall, I really enjoyed it. Firstly, you get to see Gautlgrym again, and I'm always a sucker for discovering lost magical forts. The author finally dispenses with the drama and reveals a few things that I've none for three books, as well.I'm happy that the author added emotional blackmail instead of physical threats. Those are often more devastating to the character. You're pretty much guaranteed that nothing will happen to Drizzt. Not only because at the time of reading this, there are 8 more books with another one to soon come out, but because the last trilogy started out with Drizzt in the future. I believe it was said in a time ahead of this quartet of novels. He was fully intact in the flash forward, so we know nothing physical happens to him. That little bit also kind of ruins the emotional threat to him as well, but I wan't spoil anything here.Basically, Drizzt is awesome and has defeated anything that has come against him. I don't worry nearly as much about him getting physically hurt as I do seeing him go through emotional trauma.This book has a lot of twists and turns. It has some stuff that you don't see coming, but needs further explanation, and the epilogue will really get fans excited. Happy reading.

Neverwinter Saga Book 3 - Charon's ClawI was really excited for the 3rd book. There were a lot of ways the story could go after the previous book so I dove right in. It started out by getting back into what made R.A Salvatore famous: the drow. There was plenty of Underdark intrigue to be had, including Gromph Baenre - probably my favorite mage in the Forgotten Realms books - and I was kind of bummed when the story left the drow and turned back to Neverwinter. I'll be honest; I don't care how the town of Neverwinter organizes its militia and guards. If they can't man up enough to drive out the Netherese then I don't really care. The story chugged along rather predictably with Drizzt and crew going after the Herzgo Alegni to get Charon's Claw back but I never really felt connected to the story. The real high points were checking back in on the drow caravan to Gauntlgrym. I wasn't overly wild about the whole SpellSpinner thing but that is likely because I don't follow Dungeons and Dragons anymore and I'm not up to speed on the latest editions. I also prefer my driders and drow outrageously evil and unpredictable and these felt watered down. Sure they were evil, but not chaotic evil the way Lady Lloth prefers.My biggest complaint about the book is the sheer number of open plot lines that were started and completely ignored. There were so many unanswered plot lines at the end of this book that I planned to write a review about it last year, simply so I could try and wrap my mind around it. It was so out of character for R.A. Salvatore and so strange for his style that I was ready to write it off as an unfortunate deadline issue or really crappy editing. An old rule in gaming is that "you don't describe the window if you want the group to use the door". A couple of the unresolved plot lines were to be expected and I looked forward to their story: the potential Dahlia/Entreri hook up, the creation of Lullaby and Spiderweb (Tiago Beanre's sword and shield), and Errtu the balor. Having a few plot lines to carry into the next book is kind of an expectation but this one had so many that I literally forgot about some of them until typing this up:* What about the drow now inhabiting Gauntlgrym?* What about Guenhwyvar?* How come Artemis didn't die when they destroyed Charon's Claw? There was a crap ton of build-up and absolutely no payoff.* What about Athrogate and Jarlaxle?* What about the Aboleth? In case you haven't read it, The Orc King starts decades in the future from the timeline in that book and one of the things mentioned is the rise of the aboleth. I thought for sure this would tie in since there was lots of build up, but again there was zero payoff.* What about Arunika the succubus? It seemed like she was going to play a larger part but no.* What about Vampire Pwent?* What about Valindra Shadowmantle and her zombie/mummy champion? They were essentially ignored in this book.If we go with the tree analogy, this was a bush not a tree. There was no central plot - just a bunch of side stories that were generally connected through the characters involved. It ended and I felt really frustrated because there were a ton of unanswered questions - far more than normal for a Salvatore story and far more than I appreciated after spending the money to buy the book. It felt unfinished and rushed.

I love fantasy and sci fi in general. I have read most of the Forgotten Realms books and own all of the Salvatore Drizzt stories and have read all multiple times.My wife and I like to Joke about how repetitive Salvatore is in terms of the various things that occupy the mental meanderings of many of the characters. But we enjoy them. I love them as they have been a part of my life for, what? Twenty years now? When did Crystal Shard Come out?Anyway.In this book Drizzt has two particular issues that while understandable to some degree are repeated so often as to make for a viable drinking game. One could flip to a random page and should one of those two themes be mentioned, one would have to drink. A group of folks would get drunk fast playing such a game I think.I've read the book three times now and I think next time I read it I will count them up and update this review.I normally just accept the fact that Drizzt, or whoever it might be at the time, has some particular problem and that is what occupies them. True to life, one would think about such issues often and in the same way. It doesn't always make for good reading however. I think Salvatore has gone overboard in that respect this time around. Nearly every scene with Drizzt has him thinking about one of the two issues, or both....over and over and over. All throughout the book. Salvatore has written almost the same thing every time as well. It's not as if the wording for these internal dialogs even changes significantly.It's boring and annoying.So there is that.On the upside Salvatore has written some of the coolest scenes with Drizzt, and to a lesser degree Entreri, to date. Drizzt has some super cool action moments that have you re reading them just to solidify the picture in your head. Some things are written from other peoples perspectives, like, how Drizzt appears to them as things are happening. He is as awesome as ever.I recommend the book on the strength of those few sequences alone.The Entreri/Drizzt dynamic is as engaging as ever and also a real treat. I love it when they are in a scene together and the book fulfills on that front on many levels.....despite some of the repetitiveness. Throw in Dahlia and you have a fearsome triumvirate of precision and death for all who stand in their way. Great action as always and written slightly differently than is the norm for Salvatore.Decent plot, lots of movement and character progression.And then......Towards the end a character says a line that (to me) is completely out of character (though that could be argued) and so completely cheesy and ridiculous as to make me laugh out loud at how hokey it was. It was just silly. I feel that I understand Salvatore's reasoning behind it, and again it does make some little bit of sense given the history. But it was just so bad. I have dreaded it while reading the book for the second and third times, knowing it was coming up.The book is good overall though. If you like the other Forgotten Realms Salvatore books then you will like this one as well.

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