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Mystic Empire by Tracy Hickman, Laura Hickman

katmarhan's review against another edition

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adventurous tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

6/10
While the major storylines are mostly resolved, some relatively important threads are left dangling.
The premise of the trilogy is that the three versions of the world somehow merge or combine, but they actually don’t. The goblin world and the faery world still exist and are still populated, although some faeries now reside in the human world and, possibly, so do some goblins.
So the ending was somewhat disappointing from that standpoint. Still, the individual stories of several main characters conclude with some sense of redemption, fulfillment, and hope. However, I didn’t feel very connected to the characters other than Theona.

Having so much time elapse between the events of each book, without much reference to what happened during the intervening decades, damaged the sense of continuity the reader wants. Too many things were left unexplained.

Overall, the series was uneven—so many unique ideas and aspects, some ingenious twists on standard fantasy tropes, but some gaping holes. What was the relationship between the dreaming/Deep Magic and the more mundane “surface” magic? How did the Songstones work? Or the Book Magic? There were all these interesting magic systems but they were simply presented and used, never explained. In the first book, there was at least some exploration of the dreaming/Deep Magic as the various characters were learning to use it, but since then, no further exploration or explanation. The goblin world was obviously set in the remnants of a more mechanical, technical world, but that aspect was never explored. (Maybe it was irrelevant to this story, but my mind kept wondering about it.) And what was the relationship between the small, “house dragons” of Rhai-Tuah and the great dragons?

I wanted to like this but overall it was disappointing.

darren_f's review against another edition

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2.0

2.5 stars

lostinabookbrb's review against another edition

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3.0

I liked this book, though, I wish it hadn't skipped so far ahead from the last book. With each book, this one being no exception, they seem to end in the middle of the story. There is little to no closure. I wish the ends had been tied up a little bit more but overall, I did like the series and the characters, especially with this last book. Lunid made me smile.

lostinabookbrb's review

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3.0

I liked this book, though, I wish it hadn't skipped so far ahead from the last book. With each book, this one being no exception, they seem to end in the middle of the story. There is little to no closure. I wish the ends had been tied up a little bit more but overall, I did like the series and the characters, especially with this last book. Lunid made me smile.
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