She is the Darkness

, #7

470 pages

English language

Published 1997

ISBN:
978-2-290-01271-0
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She Is the Darkness is the seventh novel in Glen Cook's ongoing series, The Black Company. The series combines elements of epic fantasy and dark fantasy as it follows an elite mercenary unit called The Black Company through forty years of its approximately four hundred-year history.

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reviewed She Is The Darkness by Glen Cook (Glittering stone -- book two)

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I enjoyed this book quite a bit, though it's not an easy read, and it was hard to really follow reading in the 5 minute bursts available to me in my dumb life. I'll probably tackle the second book in the series and try to read under less ridiculous circumstances.

reviewed She Is The Darkness by Glen Cook (Glittering stone -- book two)

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This book made it fun to root for the bad guys. The Black Company was comprised of a lot of flawed characters, but they all felt human. There wasn't one of them that I didn't like. Although, I found Goblin the most amusing. I wanted these guys to succeed and the Black Company to march on even though they were working for someone who was essentially evil.

reviewed She Is The Darkness by Glen Cook (Glittering stone -- book two)

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Cook takes what could have been a pretty standard fantasy story about the battle between unthinkably powerful and magical leaders, and gives it quite an unusual perspective by telling the story from the point of view of a physician in a mercenary army hired to work for one of the factions. The plot isn't spoon-fed to you; the reader is left to piece together the bigger picture exactly as the soldiers have to. There is no clear good and evil, no obvious right and wrong; this is a book with a lot of shades of grey and a very down to earth, gritty feel. I didn't find the overall war nor the world it's set in particularly intriguing or original, but it was an interesting read just because of the unusual perspective, and the physician narrator is likable.

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