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File Size: 9511 KB

Print Length: 480 pages

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers (November 25, 2014)

Publication Date: November 25, 2014

Sold by: Random House LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00JCS7B5S

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An interesting blend of brilliance and cacophony. The final book is no different. Much like Max, this story is hybrid of god and man. What I prize most is Mr. Neff's gift to create a story line that you cannot hope to predict. From 'The Second Siege', the storyline is a work of art sung into existence by an unfettered creator. Threads of story weave and intertwine hypnotically, weaving together a mesmerizing tapestry indeed. However, among the rich tapestry of plot and story, a general disharmony jars the senses. An inability to truly connect with the minor and major players in this tantalizing tale leaves you with an 'off' aftertaste, as you attempt to digest the cTheyracters and their interpersonal relationships. While the overarching storyline renders you in awe of Mr. Neff's brilliance and 'out of the box' storyline, the characters, largely, are very flat and very hard to follow. Mr. Neff's most prominent reversal of this fact, is Asteroth. Asteroth is indeed a work of Mr. Neff's genius and unparalleled ability to weave an original tapestry of storyline. Among my decades of devouring stories, much like Asteroth devouring souls, I have yet to come across a villain, who so captured my imagination, except for possibly Hannibal Lecter. This is no small praise, as a truly entrancing tale, can only rise as high as the your connection and dark understanding of the villain. Unfortunately, the heroes of a story must possess at least as much 'good' as the villain possesses 'ill'. Max, David, and Bram, Ms. Richter possess far too many shades of grey... I never develop a true love for them as I have for truly great and noble heroes, such as Bilbo Baggins, or Luke Skywalker. Mina would come closer to a truly good heroine, who balances Asteroth, yet her character feels roughly woven and underutilised. Besides the mostly two dimensional players in this still unforgettable tale, much of this fantastical story feels like it is alternating between two realities. If the story was apparating as in the Harry Potter series, it seems to have become splinched. In 'The Hound of Rowan', the series begins as a Young Adult novel with a dark flair. The second book, 'The Second Siege' becomes incredibly dark, yet still retains its identity, yet from the third installment unto the very last, it ocillates uncomfortably between YA to Adult Horror. It never fully settles. This coupled with too many plots and storylines complicates a brilliant and utterly remarkable work of alluring story telling by a the ingenious Mr. Neff. Fantasy is unique among fiction because the canvas truly is blank, not simply formatted. The world is what you say it is. Things act in the manner in which you say they act. This remarkable ability creates its own geis, as it were, 'You cannot go against your own created reality'. You set the rules and limitations within your own fantastical world,so to cross them destroys the reader's ability to suspend disbelief and be utterly swept away to unknown worlds. This happens many times throughout the storyline, engaging as it is. The most notable and disturbing is largely the main villains as a whole, the demons. The story begins with a simplicity, in the best sense of the word, that demons are supremely malevolent and sinister. They even devour humanity soul and body. This sinister aura gifts the storied villains a fearsome aire that is haunting as they dominate mankind. Mankind becomes the mice in a world of cats. Yet by the last installment, even their black hearts feel complicated by an ever increasing world of grey. Shades of grey characters can only be truly interesting against the backdrop of brilliant white and stark black. Too many shades of grey muddies a beautiful canvas. Unfortunately, what began with brilliant and striking colors becomes muted and permeated with grey. Personally, I am awed at Mr. Neff's remarkable tapestry that he has woven. He is a rare and gifted writer and I look forward to future works. His own personal artwork adorns each chapter and contributes remarkably to the mood of each novel. I hope he discovers a way to invoke a heartfelt connection with the characters and if he does, to also not kill them off so helter skelter. This is the only area where his wild unfettered writing style suffers. Losing an important character should contribute, like their deaths, significantly to the storyline. Therein, lies the difference between two of Mel Gibson's movies, 'Braveheart' and ' The Patriot'. The deaths in 'Braveheart' add to the harmony of the storyline, in contrast to the seemingly random and insignificant deaths in 'The Patriot'. After the villain kills his Mel Gibson's son in 'The Patriot', the other deaths seem to simply take from the triumph. Whereas, in 'Braveheart', each death seems to truly add to your emotional involvement. This review became longer than intended because I truly believe Mr. Neff to be a child of the Old Magic.

The skies boil. Snow falls in the middle of June. Prusias lays plans to destroy Rowan. The Atropos clones stalk Max. And meanwhile Astaroth waits. Waiting so he can devour gods.In the final chapter of The Tapestry, we get answers. We learn more about Mina's history. More about David Menlo's history too. We learn much more about Bramand we even learn about the history and true nature of Astaroth. But what I really like about this book is that throughout the book our point of view shifts from Rowan to Prusias so that we get both sides of the story. And I love that the book is suffused throughout with Celtic mythology - one of my favorite set of myths and one that does not get used enough.Come back to the world of vyes and wyvern, lymrills and dragons, witches and hags. The book will take you to Prusia's Kingdom, Blys, to the underground cities of the Vryes, to the peaks of the Witch Mountains and deep down to the doors of Tartarus. Come back to the world of The Tapestry and to the final battle between Max and Astaroth where only will come out of it alive.p.s. Everything to do with the hags was hilarious. Hag Law!

I know my title is a little strange, but,let me explain.I read this book when it was first released on my Kindle. I chose not to review at the time because I was feeling so ambivalent as to whether I liked it or not.After finishing the fourth book of the series and waiting such a long time for Book 5 to be released, I started reading it quite eagerly. Then, about two-thirds into the book, I stopped reading. Something I couldn't quite identify had me uncomfortable.After a few weeks, I realized that the story I had loved so much since I discovered The Tapestry series, the story was going to end, and I was having trouble saying "goodbye".Unfortunately, because of the break in reading the story - and probably my disappointment about it ending - I'd lost a true appreciation of the story. I delayed reviewing it until I'd determined if I really liked or disliked the book.During the past few weeks, I re-read the entire series - and today (actually a few minutes ago) - after messing up my sleep schedule because I couldn't put the book "down", I feel like I can provide a meaningful review.Throughout my re-reading of "The Red Winter", I kept saying to myself, "I don't remember THAT! Oh, wow, now I understand what happened and why!,"So, my appraisal of this last book? WOW! I am still sad that the series ended, but feel content with its resolution.There are a few book series that I have named as favorites and happily read them all routinely. The "Tapestry" series is right up there with Harry Potter, the three Rick Riorden series, and the fantastic Iron Druid Chronicles series each have an homered place in my pantheon of fantasy fiction greats.I heartily recommend this series for readers from middle school, on up into adulthood and the land of Senior Citizenry.Thank you, Henry Neff, for the several years of entertainment you've provided me. I hope to see more of your writing soon.

About time--finally book 5. This series is so much better than Harry Potter, why is it not being pushed more at the book stores!! It would be so easy to give a spoiler but I will try not to!! Max and David have grown up in The last 4 books. In this book Max and Cooper with Bob and others are headed to war but on the way they stop by Shrope cottage--remember Bellagrog--she took Mum away from Bob the ogre--great story in here where Bob tries to win Mum away--does he succeed. Then we have Prussia the evil and the Razna and Conner. This is a great book full of fun and excitement and wondering where it will go. The ending--very interesting--I am not giving it away but if your haven't read any of the Talestry books you are Lucky--you can run from 1 thru 5 without waiting.

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