FIVE THINGS I LIKED AND DISLIKED ABOUT:
WULFGARD: KNIGHTFALL
Okay, let me start off my review of this book by saying that it was definitely worth waiting an extra three months for. Almost as soon as I got the book I started reading it, but even so it took me three days to read (I guess I’m never going to beat my record of reading Blood of Olympus in one day). Anyways, let’s start the review:
THINGS I LIKED:
1: The Characters:
I loved the fact that the characters didn’t seem to change from their appearance and actions from Errant (for those that we have encountered so far, at least). Even though some characters appeared more than others, it was still great to see some familiar faces, and some new ones.
2: The Villains:
From reading Brain Jacques’ Redwall series and (probably) some other books, I have gained a strong opinion of what a good antagonist should exhibit, and Wolfy did a good job with portraying them in this book. I went into this book disliking Scaevius, mostly because of the horns on his helmet (I’m sorry, animals that have those horns in real life, but they irk me to no end), but I came out with him as one of my favorite villains in the book, probably because of his gauntlet. I still like Guntram more, because he’s a sympathetic villain (I mean, come on, the Vittania completely justified all of their actions), but also because he killed a friken Dragon, and lastly at least five minutes against the Drake-Wolf, which I doubt anyone will ever be able to beat. Also, with the rate that the Six are appearing, we’ll probably see all of them around some time in the third book.
3: The Troll Scene:
This is probably one of my favorite scenes in the whole book. I thought it was really interesting to see Trolls portrayed as a kind of evil relation of the Ents instead of seeing them in the way that we usually see them.
4: The Locations:
As previously stated, reading the book was just like being in Errant, especially with the descriptions of the locations. I’m still not sure about the way that Illikon is portrayed on the Cover fitting with its description in the book, as it seems that it would be a lot smaller, but maybe that’s just me.
5: The Kickstarter Music:
Now, I didn’t know that the backers would be getting music in addition to everything else from the Kickstarter Campaign, so it was a pleasant surprise to get the music. The music for Illikon really matches its description in the book, especially in the first chapter during the joust. The Frost Raven Music actually reminded me more of Mount Gundabad than of the Frost-Raven’s camp, but that’s probably just me. But I still like the music from the Kickstarter Trailer the best out of all them.
THINGS I DISLIKED:
1: Drake’s Army of Wolves:
I’m not exactly sure where this came from, and it, really, was pretty ridiculous. I mean, unless Drake is somehow related to one of the Six, he couldn’t have done this, no way, no how. It was so bizarre, that, if it was any other book, I probably would have stopped reading it if it wasn’t so good.
2: The Bedroom Scene:
This scene really wasn’t necessary at all. It didn’t advance the plot, and really wasn’t helpful. I mean, come on, we already know that Drake is a ladies man with you having to throw this in here.
3: The Justifiable Villains getting Steamrolled:
Yes, I know, Illikon is Drake’s home turf and he wants to defend it, and I know that he tried to have an awesome speech just like one from the Lord of the Rings movies, but the Villains have a better cause than he does: they were there first, the Empire rooted them out, and they deserve to get their land back, not get steamrolled by an army of Wolves that literally comes out of nowhere. I’m probably in the wrong for saying that, but I guess that it was a good thing that happened, so, mreh.
4: Flippant Drake:
It was funny the first couple times Drake mouthed off to people of a higher rank than he was, some of them were really, really good, but it gets a little annoying after a while.
5: The Illustrations:
This didn’t really irk me so much, that’s why it’s on the bottom of the list. At first I thought that there would be illustrations below each chapter heading, so it was interesting to see them dotted here and there. It was a little annoying that I had seen all of the illustrations before except for three of them, which I have not seen outside of the book.
So, in conclusion, I would like to say that it was really hard to find things that I disliked about this book. There were only a few things that I really dislike about this book, and I had to look really hard before I found them. So, good job, Scorp and Wolfy, and keep up the good work!