Reviews for Hidden City (The Tamuli Book, No 3)

Hidden City (The Tamuli Book, No 3) by David Eddings Summary and Reviews

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Book Reviews of Hidden City (The Tamuli Book, No 3)

Book Review: Summa Cum Laude
Summary: 5 Stars

Eddings has done it again. The last book of the Tamuli trilogy, he wraps up another epic adventure of our favorite hero Sparhawk and his companions. Why read this book? My thoughts are because once you've bought and read The Diamond Throne and it's continuing books of the Elenium series, you'll be hooked. The Tamuli is just a continuation of the same characters further down the journey of time. We get reprisals of Sephrenia and Vanion, the Pandion Knights, Ulath, Tynian, Bevier, the Gods and Goddesses, Princesses and Queens, politics and Primates of the Church, new religions with a "pagan" and Eastern flavor. If none of these words entice your curiousity about this book, nothing will.

Book Review: Excellent! David Eddings at his finest!
Summary: 5 Stars

An excellent conclusion to the Tamuli! Bravo! More! More!

Book Review: Everyone who has reviewed this book is entirely correct.
Summary: 3 Stars

Everyone who put forth a review, both good AND bad, is right. True, the series became very repetitive near the end. ALL the characters with their one-liners, everyone murmuring "Be Nice" and all the casual violence. Yes, at the same time, the books were fairly hard to put down, they were a quick paced read. However, the last book, The Hidden City, the entire last half seemed rushed. It looked as though Eddings didn't know how to finish so he relied heavily on the concept that assorted Gods of Styricum wouldn't mind ferrying armies around. Armies, that in my opinion weren't really needed, as someone pointed out in another review, Sparhawk could have easily erased all the enemies and had his Queen back in a flash. But Eddings at the last minute came up with rather shallow "limits" along the lines of Scottie's transporter being broken when they most needed it. All in all, an entertaining book, but you do get tired of all the same sarcastic remarks by different characters, after awhile all their personalities sort of blend. I've read better books, as well as worse.

Book Review: wow, what a book!
Summary: 5 Stars

this book was wonderful. the maps showing the battles aswell as the country were superb. the characters are so believable that you find yourself deeply involved in there world. i couldn't put this book down!! the classic fight between good and evil rose to new levels with the introduction of gods and armies with magic and race prejudices being encountered. Read the Elenium first for a full understanding of the charactors situatioon. i loved this book, as you will!!!!

Book Review: one of the best fantasy stories ever!
Summary: 5 Stars

I loved it! He wraps up the Elenium and the Tamuli in a satisfying way, yet leaves you craving more. Its a wonderful adventure and it also has plenty of David Eddings hilarious sense of humor (the conversations between Flute and Danae are absolutely priceless!). I just hope he writes more books about Sparhawk and the gang!
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