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| Original Title: | Pilgrim (Wayfarer Redemption, #2) |
| ISBN: | 0765342790 (ISBN13: 9780765342799) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The Wayfarer Redemption #5 |
Sara Douglass
Paperback | Pages: 672 pages Rating: 3.9 | 5098 Users | 45 Reviews
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Pilgrim, Book Five of the Wayfarer Redemption from Sara DouglassThe Star Gate is destroyed and the Star Dance is dead. Icarii Enchanters, gods, and humans alike are helpless as the TimeKeeper Demons lay waste to Tencendor.
There must be hope left, but no one knows where to find it. Death lurks in every twist of the Maze, but only those who have the courage to endure death can learn the secrets of the ancient enemy.
Caelum SunSoar and his parents know that the only way is to discover the ancient secrets that lay trapped in the mountain Star Finger, and Faraday, martyred heroine, grows ever fearful -- and ever bitter. Must she lose everything to the land?

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| Title | : | Pilgrim (The Wayfarer Redemption #5) |
| Author | : | Sara Douglass |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 672 pages |
| Published | : | May 2nd 2006 by Tor Fantasy (first published 1998) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.9 From 5098 Users | 45 ReviewsAssessment Containing Books Pilgrim (The Wayfarer Redemption #5)
There was quite a bit of set-up in this book, but I found myself racing through it all the same. I think this world came alive for me in this book and the last - more so than in the original trilogy. The prodigal son redeeming himself really is quite an amazing story, and I anxiously look forward to the next book.The second installment of this trilogy is a slight imrpovement on the first. In this book, Sara Douglass focusses more on story development than the shock value of Sinner, although she continues to pursue the uncomfortabe incest route.I also felt that Pilgrim, like Sinner, was very contrived. Douglass sets up scenarios quite well, but when asking herself 'why?' these scenarios occur, it seems she hastily answers 'just because!' without giving any proper resolution to what she chooses to occur.
I had forgotten how....disturbing the TimeKeeper Demons were! Holy crap, some of the parts made me cringe so hard. (view spoiler)[I remembered WolfStar getting raped - that was so awful, how could I forget? I think that part scarred me for life O_O (hide spoiler)] But there were a lot of other grotesque and disturbing things that I hadn't remembered. There are some pretty unsavory things in this story. But that's not really a bad thing, because if Demons were ravaging the world, isn't that

My general review of the Wayfarer Redemption series:A lot of prophecy-based fantasy I've read revolves around good overcoming evil, usually with relatively little in the way of serious struggle or loss. The Wayfarer Redemption series blows that approach out of the water.These books are gritty, gruesome, graphic, intense and filled with content that will keep your blood stirred. The good guys fall short of grace, the bad guys are misunderstood and the most redeemable, punished and flawless
I enjoyed this book a lot more than Sinner. The characters were much more believable and likable (besides Faraday, who I wanted to punch a lot of times), and the story moves at a fast pace. I especially enjoyed the character development of Drago, and the theme of redemption. I hope Crusader is a satisfying ending to this saga.
This book was probably the most gory of the books I've read by her. It fit the plot, but was hard to read in places. I usually finish her books thinking "that was all right", but then I just keep reading them.
How is this book so more well-written, so much funnier, so much better than its predecessors? Better editor? An author who had grown? Its kind of a shame because I suspect the first half of this series will deter people from the second half, and that shouldnt be. On one hand, the establishment of the world itself in the previous books, let us call it the first trilogy, was a lot of fun. But it was riddled with errors, poor writing, Deus ex Machina moments, and more than a few houses

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