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Original Title: Elfsorrow (Legends of the Raven, #1)
ISBN: 0575073985 (ISBN13: 9780575073982)
Edition Language: English
Series: Legends of the Raven #1
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Elfsorrow (Legends of the Raven #1) Paperback | Pages: 421 pages
Rating: 4.01 | 1071 Users | 39 Reviews

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Elfsorrow certainly had its own rhythm compared to the first three books, but fabulous nonetheless. Barclay’s elves totally rock, giving Tolkien’s elves a run for their money. Yeah, the elves were in and out of the previous novels, but here we get to see them in their full glory: Armed to the teeth and ready to kick some serious butt while fighting along side the Raven mercenaries. Most of the times unwillingly, but in the end, the elves see value in the Raven’s actions. (I can’t wait to read Barclay’s Elves series)

What a sad, sad, sad, ending. The title certainly lives up to it's name. I got teary eyed; one tear escaped and went rolling down my cheek. A little embarrassing considering I was in the waiting room of the dentist office at the time.

The one thing I love most about the Raven serial is character uniformity. From book one of the Chronicles of the Ravens and throughout the Legacy of the Ravens the characters stayed true. The author never falters in the personalities and distinctive qualities of each of the characters, weather they be the Raven mercenaries themselves or other important figures in the epic tale: No mater what the time span between each book. A few authors could take a lesson in consistency from Barclay.


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Title:Elfsorrow (Legends of the Raven #1)
Author:James Barclay
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 421 pages
Published:November 1st 2010 by Pyr (first published May 28th 2002)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction

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Ratings: 4.01 From 1071 Users | 39 Reviews

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Elfsorrow certainly had its own rhythm compared to the first three books, but fabulous nonetheless. Barclays elves totally rock, giving Tolkiens elves a run for their money. Yeah, the elves were in and out of the previous novels, but here we get to see them in their full glory: Armed to the teeth and ready to kick some serious butt while fighting along side the Raven mercenaries. Most of the times unwillingly, but in the end, the elves see value in the Ravens actions. (I cant wait to read

So this book was very good, and definitely worth the wait (I had to wait to get the previous 3 books after I realized there was a trilogy preceding this newer trilogy). Anyway, it was great, the characters were fabulous as usual. But as per usual there was also an excessive amount of gore (I'm pretty sure these books are written for guys). Surprisingly though, this book was significantly less complex than those in the previous trilogy. It wasn't nearly as confusing, and I didn't spend the whole

In the end I give it 3.5 stars. This could so easily have been 5 stars. By then end, it nearly was. But it took over 300 pages to get to a point of being able to keep the characters straight, and the overlapping plot lines in order. There is a densely tangled web held within these pages.I'm sure it didn't help that while this is the first book of the Legends of the Raven series, it follows after Chronicles of the Raven, and Mr. Barclay assumes that you are already familiar with all of the

Not really worth a 4, but worth more than a 3, a solid 7 out of 10.Fast paced, gruesomely violent, with a good underlying story. Still showing its role playing heritage at points, but it seems as if Barclay is growing away from its limitations.The elves and the elf nation are the true focus of the book, with the elfsorrow potentially affecting every elf.The raven have to rescue the elf nation from tbhe elfsorrow, whilst balaia falls into inter-college war around them.Major plot points turn on

A bit too descriptive in terms of gore and violence. Otherwise standard fare for fantasy fiction

i love this series.engaging characters, a complicated world, believeable dialogue. all-round fun fantasy.

Barclay is incapable of disappointing me with these books.