Die schwarze Flut: Die Legende vom Eisernen Turm I.

by Dennis L McKiernan

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Available

Call number

03-17-0016

Call number

03-17-0016

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Fantasy. Fiction. HTML: Tuck Underbank is a Warrow -- think a hobbit with shoes and "large jewel-like eyes" -- living in the peaceful Boskydells. When an unnaturally cold winter strikes and the evil Modru threatens the world, he and a number of his fellow Thornwalkers go to the High King's aid. But a vast expanse of lightless blizzard called the Dimmendark (sounds bad, doesn't it?) is spreading over the land, and Tuck soon finds that the "dark tide" is going to swamp them all. Despite the fact that they're tiny and temperamental, the Warrows get included in the military forces. But the High King doesn't have enough warriors to hold off the horde of slobbering monsters who are coming to attack. And the battle goes horribly wrong, separating the friends from one another and possibly dooming them all..… (more)

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LibraryThing member Karlstar
This is the start of what the author describes as an attempt to recreate some of the tone and spirit of classic fantasy novels, especially Tolkien's. The setting and style seem to be similar, though not quite as much High Fantasy as Tolkien. Like LOTR, the heroes of this story are mainly Warrows,
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McKiernan's version of Hobbits. The plot and characters are his own though, and there's no Gandalf to save the day.
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LibraryThing member meta87
The Iron Tower trilogy gets most of its ideas and characters from Lord of the Rings. It is a fun story with likable heroes, but don't expect anything original or mind shattering.
LibraryThing member Redthing
A generic, run-of-the-mill fantasy novel. I felt that it focused way too much on the fighting.
LibraryThing member Dbilyk
I was told this trilogy was a classic, but I was incredibly disappointed with the first book, so much that I refuse to continue. I appreciate that Mr. McKiernan has tried to stay true to Tolkien fantasy, but it's as if he is attempting to reproduce it, and he does it quite poorly. The action scenes
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are quite good, but I dislike the universe he has built.
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Language

Original publication date

1984

ISBN

3898976300 / 9783898976305
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