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I was not overly thrilled with bringing back the dead Companions of the Hall. I honestly wanted Drizzt to move on and find other friends to have adventures with.

The reincarnation plot just seemed a little too far-fetched. Another issue is that the characters are still basically the same as they were in their previous life, except for Regis who is more awesome and complex than he ever was in earlier novels.

The other Companions of the Hall are pretty much the same as they ever were. Not surprisingly I found myself far more interested in the other characters, especially the villains.

Doum'wielle and her father were also interesting but I feel like we could have spent more time with them to understand what their motivations were.

I didn't like the "Orcs are evil just because they're born that way" thing, because it pretty much cancels out what happened in previous novels like The Thousand Orcs.

Over the years, the series has gone from a very black and white morality to having a great deal of shades of gray, and it just feels as if its just going back to the beginning to repeat itself all over again.

All-in-all, this book feels like a copy of some of the early novels, with some minor details changed. I feel like this series is losing steam. As a long-time fan that saddens me, but I just can't bring myself to care as much about Drizzt and his friends anymore.

If the next books have a heavy dose of Jarlaxle and maybe Gromph and some other drow, then I might be excited for it, otherwise it will not be at the top of my reading list.

View all 3 comments. Aug 14, Mike rated it really liked it. Salvatore's best since "The Pirate King. But, now that I've come to accept it, I am much better able to appreciate all of the storylines that had been started in other novels.

Multiple characters who had been introduced before the Spellplague, even, have re-emerged Salvatore's best since "The Pirate King.

Multiple characters who had been introduced before the Spellplague, even, have re-emerged in fitting, or even unexpected, roles. It's plotting at its finest.

All that really needs closure now is for Kalihye sp? Going off on a personal tangent here, despite my reservations about the aforementioned spoiler, it really is like having a few of your good friends around.

After having just read all 5 of the Song of Ice and Fire novels, I found this foray back to the Forgotten Realms refreshing.

Salvatore's battles are more vivid and frequent than Martin's, but Salvatore hasn't forgotten the heart of good-storytelling, whereas I wonder about Martin.

That's what makes reading fiction "escapism. Tiago won't randomly fall of a dragon to his death or be stabbed in his sleep by Saribel for some reason.

Drizzt won't be poisoned within the dwarven caves. Tiago and Drizzt will have their be-all, end-all Even with that predictability, it makes for a more satisfying read.

Shelves: forgotten-realms. Got to say this is pretty bog-standard Salvatore Drizzt fare. What do we see done here that we haven't seen executed better or worse in the preceding dozens of novels?

Still, I enjoyed it as always, and the truth is that even though he is literally the cover boy this is not really a "Drizzt" novel in the sense that Homeland or even The Legacy were.

The author has created such a rich tapestry of secondary characters that he can't but indulge them, and continues to do so here. No complaints from Got to say this is pretty bog-standard Salvatore Drizzt fare.

No complaints from me! I for one am very intrigued by the, em, intrigues of Gromph Baenre or Kimmuriel, and the wildcard that is Jarlaxle, not to mention whatever is going on with Dahlia or the new direct physical threat of Tiago, who late in the going proves himself as loathsome a Drow as there is.

Bring on the Vengeance of the Iron Dwarf! I think I know which one they are referring to I love fantasy novels and I count R.

Salvatore as one of my top three authors of all time. I grew up reading the Drizzt novels and I have read every book Bob has written except Echoes which I am working on Night of the Hunter the prequel to this book was beyond Amazing, read my review of it to get how much I enjoyed it but it made me once again felt like that High school freshman who found R.

I do find his Corona novels better but this is right up there with them. There are so many individual plot lines in this book, most of them continued from NOTH and Bob does an absolutely masterful job weaving them together into a story that is quite frankly Epic in scale, but still shows how vulnerable our heroes can be regardless of their upgrades.

There are some much unexpected journeys by major characters that take us to lands we have not seen for many years and there is a cameo of a particularly loveable character that surprised me and had me grinning ear to ear.

I also thoroughly enjoyed the continuing moral arguments both for and against inherent evil in the subhuman races, not to have too many spoilers but it is nice to see Catti becoming the character she always had potential to be now that she is given a second chance.

As per usual Bob shines the brightest during his battle scenes and this book is no different, he even manages to weave in some amazing descriptions of mass scale combat that really lead you to having a great minds eye of the battles and sieges.

By the time the last page digitally turned I was left with a feeling of emptiness because now I have to wait till next year to continue this story with my dear friends that have brought me travels since I was Scimitars High!

Sep 28, Matthew Ciarvella rated it it was ok Shelves: The first Drizzt novel came out in , so I'm only two years older than Drizzt.

I read my first Drizzt novel much later than that, somewhere around middle school or maybe my freshman year of high school.

At the time, it was the most high-octane, intensely satisfying series I'd ever read and I would literally read one late into the night until I couldn't keep my eyes open.

More than once, I woke up with a book over my face and I'd pick up right where I left off. I read those early novels so man The first Drizzt novel came out in , so I'm only two years older than Drizzt.

I read those early novels so many times I still know the plots by heart. Despite how much the Forgotten Realms has changed as a result of the Fourth Edition trying to remake everything and Fifth Edition now trying to revert many of those changes, Drizzt still feels the same.

He IS the same. For a while, I thought the series was moving in an interesting direction; the existential crisis Drizzt faced as a result of his elven life span came to pass and his friends from shorter-lived races began to pass away.

I wasn't crazy about the new supporting cast of Dahlia, Effron, and Afrefarafaras or whatever, in my head, I always read his name as Afy , but I liked that there was real change happening.

Side note: it seems like Salvatore's naming conventions are either exceptionally awesome he created Menzoberranzan and Baenre and Entreri!

But now we're back to those same characters, doing the same thing, in pretty much the same way. This isn't a terrible book.

But I've already read it. If you're a Drizzt completionist, you've read this book before even without picking it up. The plot is basically "Siege of Darkness" without the Time of Troubles bit combined with the Hunter's Blades Trilogy drow agents are manipulating orcs into attacking the surface.

This seems to be Drizzt's curse, repeating the same adventures with the same companions, and it's been true for years now. The quest for Mithral Hall became the quest for Gauntlegrym, for instance; basically the same story.

Why do I keep reading, if I'm unhappy with the direction the series has taken? Two reasons: first, there are some genuinely great moments nestled within this book.

The brief scenes with Gromph Baenre, Kimmuriel, Jarlaxle, and the dragon sisters are quite excellent and full of intriguing possibility. My hope is that we'll get to see more of these characters in the future.

Second, I've stuck with this series longer than any other in my life. I really just need to see how it ends. Also, what did the title actually refer to?

The only king that really rises is the orc warlord, but he repeatedly says he's a warlord, not a king? The only kings who actually appear in the book are the ones who get killed Harnoth or the weak king of Vaasa can't remember his name.

Unless it refers to Bruenor? The book doesn't seem to be leading towards his reclaiming the throne of Mithral Hall.

Aug 05, Online Eccentric Librarian rated it liked it. Honestly while reading the first part of the book, I was pretty sure I had read this book before, so similar is the plot theme to the Thousand Orcs right down to the bickering of the goodly folk.

While in Realm time a century has passed, in real time it's only been some years since the previous Orc war and it feels like an old hat. Personally, I also find it very irritating that given all the effort given in the previous saga into 'Orcs-are-people-too', now the whole line of Obould and his dream of a real Orc kingdom is swept aside and the whole race is again evil-because-we're-evil.

Similarly the conversion of Tos'un back into evil feels forced, almost if the author wanted to drop all the developments done in the past to return things to the way they were - the Companions are young and on the road again, and the only person allowed to be good among the evil races is Drizzt.

This aside, the story flows smoothly, if predictably, and the main characters are themselves. Of special note is Regis, who is finally given things to do and Wulfgar, who is still being given the short stick.

All in all, it's yet another Drizzt book but that is not all a bad thing. I've been reading these for 20 years now and definitel ywill be reading the next one when it comes out.

I just wish we got another book like the Companions in the Sundering series - more character development, less descriptions of perfect parries.

My Rating 5 stars. My Thoughts I have to admit I was more interested in the events and dialogue exchanges that happened outside of battle than the ones that happened within.

Having read over 20 Drizzt books, I've come to expect whatever side Drizzt is on to win, which unfortunately makes "Too often do people too greatly measure their lives by their goals, and, subsequently, by that which they consider accomplishments" Having read over 20 Drizzt books, I've come to expect whatever side Drizzt is on to win, which unfortunately makes the battle scenes seem longer and more tedious than what they actually are.

However, outside the battles, there were some pretty great scenes. Kimmuriel and Jarlaxle had some tense back and forth dialogue, which I had been expecting from Kimmuriel for awhile.

Then there were some back and forth between Gromph and Kimmuriel, which was surprisingly witty and hilarious.

Then there's the dragon sisters who also made short, but very entertaining appearances. I love the drows.

Conclusion Overall, I didn't dig the battle scenes, but it was a good book with good dialogue, good quotes, and good characters. Aug 16, Timothy Pecoraro rated it really liked it.

Rise of the King is the second in the Companion Codex. The book continues the story began in book one which was begun in the much longer series that more or less ended with the first book of the Sundering.

The book has some high points, but more or less Rise of the King is the second in the Companion Codex. The book has some high points, but more or less the work which ends; very much too soon.

Makes the reader harshly aware that there is a lot of story left to be told. And while Mr. Salvatore has his standard measure of exciting fight scenes and intrigue.

It is hard to say anything other than this middle book, was a good middle. But taken only in the view of the entire work. I would be hard pressed to say quite what will happen in the that long view.

Which is excellent, because any writer that has overly showed their hand and has atleast one book left of their series; is doing a sorry job.

This book would have gained quite a bit from another hundred pages or so. Might have even benefitted from having been a MUCH longer work altogether.

This might have helped the work seem less limited and less abrupt when it ends. I will say however, that this is NOT a book to skip by anyone who read the original book.

Progress is made and events occur. But I would imagine that most people who follow the exploits of Drizzt Do'Urden and friends. So any fan of the series will be well served here, if not entirely satisfied at the end.

Sep 30, Joshua rated it liked it Shelves: fantasy-and-sci-fi. I am a big fan of Salvatore, unfortunately, this book brought a sense of deja vu to me that was hard to shake.

The universe has changed, the characters are the same with some improvements due to this being their second "go round", but the story itself feels like it's been told before.

Regis is more interesting, but almost in a cliched way. The way the drow have started and been successful is almost too simplistic and it seems like The following review is based on the ARC received from NetGalley.

The way the drow have started and been successful is almost too simplistic and it seems like there will be a rushed conclusion that sorts everything out.

I'm not thrilled with the story so far, but perhaps the third book will be an improvement. Oct 06, Koji Watanabe rated it liked it. When bob is writing about Drow, I find him in top form.

I am interested and absolutely hinging on outcomes. When writing about Drizzt and company, I am getting bored by this point.

I liked Drizzt's change in personality in Gauntlgrym and his uneasy alliance with Entreri. That direction was believable.

Now, it is back to the same old Drizzt who has not changed in hundreds of years. View 1 comment. The Shark. Consider it thoroughly jumped.

Jul 16, Christopher rated it liked it. An enjoyable, if lightweight, fantasy romp. A little better than the previous volume in that it's got less drow politicking and more dungeons AND dragons.

But it's also a little worse because Salvatore devotes a LOT of time and pages to exhaustive battle scenes. I mean, there were battle scenes that lasted for pages upon pages.

At some point no writer is strong enough to effectively convey that much detailed movement such that the mind's eye can visualize it.

Salvatore CAN write well structured An enjoyable, if lightweight, fantasy romp. Salvatore CAN write well structured action sequences, but this novel was almost obscene in its excess.

That being said, the basic plot of reincarnated Bruenor trying to reclaim his throne while nearby Orc kingdom of Many-Arrows starts to aggressively challenge the decades old peace with the dwarves with some help was enjoyable.

Wulfgar and Regis have some fun side adventures though Wulfgar really is Salvatore's whipping boy when he wants one of his characters to suffer. That being said, I'm becoming less enamored of Cattie-Brie as she's becoming a shade too strident "Orcs are inherently evil, kill em all!

Let's see how it plays out Salvatore's Companion's Codex; on the plus side, readers of the first part, Night of the Hunter and indeed pretty much any other of his Forgotten Realms titles , will know what to expect.

Among the things I liked best about the book review of the Netgalley digital edition, maybe some mild spoilers Rise of the King is the latest instalment of R.

Among the things I liked best about the book were: 1 'Realistic' Realms. The various groups of 'good guys' in the Silver Marches were certainly not united; the political fallout from the signing of the treaty granting the creation of the orc kingdom of Many Arrows over a hundred years before was felt now in the atmosphere of distrust, disunity and recrimination.

This added to the sense of 'realism', and also to the threat of the bad guys' plans. Also good to see was the continuing plotting of Gromph Baenre, internal politics of among the leaders of Bregan D'aerthe, as well as hapless drow such as Saribel.

The end of the book is like a giant cliff-hanger - how will the heroes survive? Can the Silver Marches beat back the seemingly unstoppable monstrous onslaught of the drow and their allies?

We're being set up for multiple denouements - the resolution of the war; will Bruenor resume his role as king of Mithril Hall? Will Doum'wielle overcome her evil sword's will, or fully embrace her drow heritage?

How will the continuing tragic story arc of Dahlia end - redemption, sacrifice on an altar to Lolth, or spitted on the end of one of Drizzt's scimitars?

I can't wait for the next instalment. Sep 01, Joshua John rated it liked it. Salvatore once again cleverly weaves a tale that builds momentum for what is sure to be an exciting next iteration May it come out soon!

As a fan and longtime reader of the series I couldn't put this novel down and finished in under 2 days.

I finished the book extrapolating on the possibilities of connections yet to be made I was hoping for an update on Entreri.. View all 5 comments.

Having tied up some loose ends in Night of the Hunter, Drizzt and his companions begin their trek toward Mithral Hall.

There, Bruenor hopes to reclaim his throne and rectify what he views as his error in permitting the orc king of Many Arrows to establish a peaceful kingdom that borders the Silver Marches.

Little do they realize that the Drow are already moving, and war is coming to Luruar. Orcs, giants dwarves, elves, men, and even dragons clash in this book of conflict and titanic struggle.

Thi Having tied up some loose ends in Night of the Hunter, Drizzt and his companions begin their trek toward Mithral Hall. This is among the most enjoyable Salvatore books that I've read, and in my view is definitely the best of the Sundering era.

The action is fast, furious, and epic. While other books have featured exciting, small squad skirmishes, this one gives us those as well as epic battles for the fates of cities.

On top of the battles, we are treated to reconnaissance, espionage, and another hearty helping of political machinations among the Drow.

Regis, who in many ways was the star of The Companions, took something of a back seat in Night of the Hunter.

In this book, however, he was back to playing a central role, and in my view has easily become the most dynamic and interesting character in the crew.

Furthermore, while Jarlaxle spent Night of the Hunter reacting, in this book he seems to be back on the offensive. As we might expect, of course, exactly what he's after still has yet to become clear.

Beyond those two, I'm not sure that we see a lot of significant character development, aside from some continued discussions between Drizzt and Catti-brie on the inherent nature of orcs and goblins.

I really enjoyed the book, and will, of course, look forward to reading the next in the series when it is published in Jul 21, Curtis rated it liked it Shelves: fiction , fantasy , netgalley , read-in , reviewed.

I've very much been enjoying the story of the reincarnated Companions of the Hall, started in the first book of The Sundering and continued in The Companions Codex of which this is book two.

Drizzt and the Companions always makes for an epic story and what we have here seems largely no exception. While I've been enjoying the story thus far Night of the Hunter - Companions Codex, Book I was one of my favorite books so far this year , this one didn't really seem to pull its weight.

Much of this I've very much been enjoying the story of the reincarnated Companions of the Hall, started in the first book of The Sundering and continued in The Companions Codex of which this is book two.

Much of this story seems to be set up. Instead of continuing along the lines of the epic showdowns that occurred in Gauntlegrym, there's a lot of moving, talking, etc.

It's clear to me that it's all moving toward something major in the next book, but I was just struck by how little really seemed to happen in this installment overall.

I do plan to continue with the series - I really need to know what happens next. I just hope the next book brings us back to the type of story we saw in The Companions and The Night of the Hunter.

May 22, Dave rated it really liked it. This book was essentially a war between the dwarves and humans against orcs, giants, goblins, and ogres.

In between we had some delicious scenes featuring Jarlalxe, the Copper dragon sisters, and the drow. The third faction would be the current hero cast of Drzzt and the companions of the hall.

A perfect middle book to the series leaves the intrepid heroes in dire straits and split up with a war that seems impossible to win hanging there in the middle of the room.

Again, to me, the best parts This book was essentially a war between the dwarves and humans against orcs, giants, goblins, and ogres. Again, to me, the best parts of the book involve anything relating to Jarlaxle's plots and actions along with anything dealing with the nefarious drow.

Another great book by Salvatore, it centers upon the Companions and their adventures to the north to get to Mithral Hall.

They help new friends along the way and see for themselves truly how bad the war has gotten as the orcs, goblins, giants, drow, and dragons wage war and set siege upon the cities of the goodly peoples.

It sets the stage for even more action and adventure to follow, can't wait to see what comes next! Love it. Read and enjoy. Not much left to say, R A Salvatore is my favorite writer, don't ever stop creating wonderful adventures.

Feb 21, Adam Duclos rated it it was ok. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. The prologue is pretty cool.

Still, the way it was described, it sounded like all the dwarves could have ju The prologue is pretty cool.

Still, the way it was described, it sounded like all the dwarves could have just kept going down a staircase into Mithril Hall and closed the doors behind them and been safe.

Instead, the dwarf king saw that there were an overwhelming number of enemies and somehow they ended up fighting anyway.

Is this just to show how ineffective he is? Next up is a recap of the last book couched as a reunion with that annoying teifling Effron from the last few books.

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