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∎ PDF The Copper Promise complete novel Copper Cat Trilogy Jennifer Williams 9781472211118 Books

The Copper Promise complete novel Copper Cat Trilogy Jennifer Williams 9781472211118 Books



Download As PDF : The Copper Promise complete novel Copper Cat Trilogy Jennifer Williams 9781472211118 Books

Download PDF The Copper Promise complete novel Copper Cat Trilogy Jennifer Williams 9781472211118 Books


The Copper Promise complete novel Copper Cat Trilogy Jennifer Williams 9781472211118 Books

I wavered between 3 and 4 stars with this book.

In the end I gave it 4 - as I like the world and plot so much in itself i think it deserves a star for that alone.

That being said, I will probably not be picking up another of the author's book.

I just couldn't get into the writing style which i found inconsistent. A bit jumbled. Am I in the narrators head or the character's? There was no flow for me and I had to read really really slowly in order not to lose interest in the story which was actually a shame as I liked both plot and characters - even the budding love story was well done.

The last part of the story is kind of rushed and too many side plots are introduced / finished.

If you like the more classical fantasy this is definetely a book I would recommend.

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The Copper Promise complete novel Copper Cat Trilogy Jennifer Williams 9781472211118 Books Reviews


Originally released as a series of four novellas, the paperback release of the Copper Promise by Jen Williams brings them together to form what I hope is only the first book in an already amazing series. I don’t usually go in for books that are released as a series of short stories or novellas, I find that they tend to be a little too muddled or disjointed for my liking. I really loved the cover art for the Copper Promise though, and a friend of mine was kind enough to send me a copy from England since it has yet to be published in the US. I was fairly surprised at how well written and cohesive I found the story to be, I really could not tell it was originally released in four separate pieces. I found the story to be an enjoyable throwback to the old school sword and sorcery stories I grew up reading.

The Copper Promise tells the story of Frith, a disfigured and crippled noble on a quest for revenge against those who wronged him and his family. When the holy warrior turned mercenary Sebastian and his companion Wydrin are hired by Frith to explore and loot the fabled Citadel they soon discover that more than just gold and jewels are contained within its cold stone walls. Soon Frith, Sebastian and Wydrin find themselves to be all that stands between the destruction of their world by an angry and forgotten horror.

I really can’t describe how much I enjoyed this book, there wasn’t really anything about it I didn’t enjoy. The characters really made this story for me, they were all fleshed out with their own complicated pasts and unique traits and qualities. Wydrin the Copper Cat of Crosshaven, with her witty and crass humor stood out above all the others, she was the type of character you wish you could take out for a night of drinks. I honestly don’t think there was a single cardboard cutout characters in the entire book, which is really saying something considering how long the story is.

I think anyone who is a fan of the great old-school fantasy stories like the Lord of the Rings will really enjoy the Copper Promise. Unfortunately it is only available at this time from Headline publishing, and so it hasn’t been released outside of the UK. I really hope to see this book published in other territories, I truly think it deserves to be read by a much wider audience. Until then though I would suggest anyone who is interested in reading it look to the Book Depository to order it.

I would rate this book up there as one of the best books I have read this year, and I’m tempted to order a second copy myself just so I have one to loan out or give away as a gift.
A nice read with more depth than your average fantasy novel
I bought this solely on the guest post by the author, Jennifer Williams, on Alan Baxter's blog (Date 7/3/12). The post itself is worth a read, entertaining and funny. That made me think that maybe the story would be worth while. A bit of light reading after the heavier stuff I have been reading lately.

I don't tend to read fantasy any more, largely due to the number of ruts in the ground left by so many authors running their little wagons over the landscape. I've almost given up on the genre, but I took a chance on this.

There are a number of elements to this story that are almost cliché and at times it read like an old D&D campaign, but it's in how they were handled, the structure, the bits that held everything together were better than that which ultimately made reading this novella worth while. I'll seriously look into buying the next chapter in this saga when it comes out.
The Copper Promise took me back to when fantasy could just be fun. There's just the right amount of humor, dark emotion, strange magic and great characters. This will get a re-read very soon!
I like this story, but it lacks quite a bit in execution. It progresses too slowly at the start, then it suddenly leaps too fast. The final battle scenes sound like a description of boss-fights in computer-games, and several of the threads which are painfully obvious to the reader gets utilised too late to have a positive impact on the story. There are simply too many things that try to come together in the final pages to make it feel worthwhile to read through all the book before that.

Don't let that stop you from reading, though, this is an entertaining trip through an interesting fantasy land.
I wavered between 3 and 4 stars with this book.

In the end I gave it 4 - as I like the world and plot so much in itself i think it deserves a star for that alone.

That being said, I will probably not be picking up another of the author's book.

I just couldn't get into the writing style which i found inconsistent. A bit jumbled. Am I in the narrators head or the character's? There was no flow for me and I had to read really really slowly in order not to lose interest in the story which was actually a shame as I liked both plot and characters - even the budding love story was well done.

The last part of the story is kind of rushed and too many side plots are introduced / finished.

If you like the more classical fantasy this is definetely a book I would recommend.
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