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Original Title: | Canticle |
ISBN: | 0786916044 (ISBN13: 9780786916047) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Cleric Quintet #1, Forgotten Realms, Forgotten Realms Chronological #50 , more |

R.A. Salvatore
Paperback | Pages: 314 pages Rating: 4.03 | 9118 Users | 190 Reviews
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Title | : | Canticle (The Cleric Quintet #1) |
Author | : | R.A. Salvatore |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 314 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 2000 by Wizards of the Coast (first published December 1991) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Dungeons and Dragons. Forgotten Realms. Fiction. Science Fiction Fantasy |
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OK - before the comments get out of control, let me say a few things#1 - I love Salvatore's work - I loved the Drizzt series and his work on Amalur and I have no ill feelings towards him AT ALL
#2 - I have grown up on D&D and understand fully the game and its mechanics and everything within, having following since second edition
#3 - over 50% of the books I read are fantasy genre
I could not get into this story - none of the characters had any life to me and the whole thing just seems like a waste of pages (or download in my case) and I am confused.
Every time that I wanted to quit, I told myself that it was Salvatore and it would get better - all the way until i hit the final page - what a colossal let down and a waste of my brain pan -
Sorry folks, but I cannot support that which I do not like, nothing against the author, but I do not like this book in the series.
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Ratings: 4.03 From 9118 Users | 190 ReviewsCritique Of Books Canticle (The Cleric Quintet #1)
I had a great time reading this one. It's not so easy to take something like clerics, custodians of a library and turn it into an interesting fast paced adventure. Granted, Cadderly is not your ordinary cleric, he even admits of not following the tenants like the others do, and he has a rebel streak, but he goes closer to finding his call, as likely as Newander the druid, as their trials and tribulations go on. Danica, the same as Cattie-Brie in the previous novels, is a strong womanThis series is suppose to be his version of the five book series done by the author, David Eddings. What I like about the book is that it is totally different in structure with Eddings five book series, other than the real quest starts in the second. The book is not flawed like Eddings, where it is basically a set up on the background and history of the world or characters living their daily live, which could be done in the first 50 pages at best. So the plot for me does not move. This book is
I read this series when it first came out and enjoyed it then, but not as much as some of the other material i was reading at the time (which included Drizzt books, Dragonlance and David Eddings). This is a light fun book, following a talented young priest in a library. The library is the target of a Chaos Curse, and the priests start to do weird things. Our hero, along with a couple of Dwarven brothers, a druid and a monk, help to save the day.This is a pure D&D book, with some well known

Cadderly for the winCadderly immediately became one of my favorites when Drrizt and friends made thier way to the Edificant library (I even named a WoW character after him). So to start reading a whole series based on his exploits makes me very happy and this book does not disappoint. Cadderly is ingenious little priest with a budding relationship with Danica a beautiful young monk. Both live in the Edificant library a vast repository of learning for all goodly folk in the snowflake mountains
This is the first book In Salvatore's Cleric Quintet series. I actually heard him speak once, and he said that he didn't want to write a book about a cleric, but about a monk (hence Danica being a monk). Interestingly enough, this series turned out to be one of his most popular.It starts out in the Edificant Libarary, a place for monks, bards, and clerics to study. Cadderly, an orphan who has lived his entire life at the library, is a scholar with an appitite for creating new devices (so much
Canticle is a light fantasy featuring an exceptional cleric (more of a scholar and inventor) who is faced with uncovering a peculiar curse that affects the many inhabitants of the strongly fortified Edificant Library, a reputable place of learning.Canticle is a slow starter, but the build-up in the beginning is essential to the tale. The reader is introduced to Cadderly, an inquisitive cleric; Newander, a thoughtful Druid; Danica, a self-disciplined monk trained in the art of hand-to hand
Stars: 3The only reason it didn't get a higher rating was beacuse i felt like it dragged on in diffrent parts of the book. Otherwise i really enjoyed this book. I loved all the characters and i will be continuing this series. :)
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