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The Warded Man (Demon Cycle, Bk 1)
The Warded Man - Demon Cycle, Bk 1
Author: Peter V. Brett
The time has come to stand against the night. — As darkness falls each night, the corelings rise -- demons who well up from the ground like hellish steam, taking on fearsome form and substance. Sand demons. Wood demons. Wind demons. Flame demons. And gigantic rock demons, the deadliest of all. They possess supernatural strength and powers and bur...  more »
PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780345518705
ISBN-10: 0345518705
Publication Date: 2/23/2010
Pages: 480
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 54 ratings
Publisher: Del Rey
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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reviewed The Warded Man (Demon Cycle, Bk 1) on + 47 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
LOVED IT! A fast paced entertaining story that kept me reading well past bedtime. I enjoyed the character development and storyline from the first page to the last. Some very unique story lines and fantasy concepts.
ophelia99 avatar reviewed The Warded Man (Demon Cycle, Bk 1) on + 2527 more book reviews
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This is the first book in The Demon Cycle by Brett. The series is supposed to have five books; the third will be titled The Daylight Wars and is scheduled for a Feb 2013 release. The fourth and fifth books are tentatively titled The Forest Fortress and The Core. I really enjoyed this book it has excellent world building, characters that are easy to engage with and an epic story.

I listened to this on audiobook and I really enjoyed it. The narrator did an excellent job of distinguishing between character voices and capturing the characters personalities.

This follows the story of Arlen, Leesha, and Rojer. Arlen leaves his small village to learn how to be a messenger and ends up apprenticing as a warder. Leesha dodges marrying the town bully and apprentices as a healer. Rojer, loses his parents but becomes a jongleur. They all live in a world where the night is plagued by demons known as Corelings.

This is a very well done fantasy. There are a lot of characters but they are presented in such a way that they are easy to keep track of and relate to. The world is well done and creative. The characters are likable and easy to engage with. This is one of the few epic fantasies that has an engaging female lead that offsets the male leads very nicely.

Arlen, Leesha, and Rojer have both dark and light aspects to their characters, but unlike some fantasies they are clearly the good characters in this story.

The Corelings are clearly the evil that needs to be vanquished in this world. In the beginning of the story they are kind of just a massive evil that everyone fears. As the story continues though we are slowly starting to learn that there is more to the Corelings than we first knew.

The story does move slowly but the characters are well done and easy to engage with. I love the magic of warding and enjoyed this detailed world plagued by demons. The story covers a broad span of time and switches POV between the three main characters. The POVs worked perfectly for this story.

The book is very easy to read and very well written. I cant wait to see what future books in this series hold.

The only thing that really bothered me about this book is the notion that no one had ever thought to ward weapons or themselves before Arlen thought of it. Right from the first section where they are talking about ward posts I wondered why no one wore warded jewelry or wrote wards on themselves...but I guess if you can get past that point youll really enjoy this story.

Overall an excellent epic fantasy read. If you enjoy Brandon Sanderson, Robert Jordan, or Michael Sullivan I think you will enjoy this book as well. The characters are easy to engage with and there are both strong female and male characters. The story is violent but not as bleak as Brent Weeks Night Angel series for example. The world is well done and intriguing. Highly recommended to fans of epic fantasy.
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reviewed The Warded Man (Demon Cycle, Bk 1) on + 2 more book reviews
The book is well written, and keeps me reading to find out what is going to happen next. However, I only gave this book 2.5 stars because the meat of the story did not start until around page 300. The majority of the book is background story of the three protagonists and when I finally get to the end where the meat and potatoes of the story is, I'm left with the feeling of "That's it?" as opposed to "I want to read more!" Don't get me wrong, the journey through the book was good, I just did not like the destination much.
munchmonster avatar reviewed The Warded Man (Demon Cycle, Bk 1) on
This is an action-packed page-turner. It's a harrowing tale, without any warm and fuzzy moments. The ending will make you anxious to read the next one. I give it 5 stars because I didn't want to put it down.
reviewed The Warded Man (Demon Cycle, Bk 1) on + 22 more book reviews
As with any new sci-fi/fantasy series, the first book starts off a little slow due to the amount of exposition needed to introduce the reader into a new world. Once you're in, though, you're hooked. Or at least I was! I couldn't put it down and was ravenous to know more once I was done reading. In a world full of dangers both human and supernatural, one boy grows into a force for independence. Be sure to read the sequel!


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