tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7703856341303488608.post6924335143036430995..comments2024-03-22T19:07:21.790+00:00Comments on The Wertzone: Shadowheart by Tad WilliamsAdam Whiteheadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11383677312079611311noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7703856341303488608.post-80003557255417801222012-01-04T08:01:06.588+00:002012-01-04T08:01:06.588+00:00I found Shadowheart to provide a greatly satisfyin...I found Shadowheart to provide a greatly satisfying conclusion to a full, complex, and very detailed series. As I am a huge Williams fan, but found the conclusions to both MST and Otherland to be very frustrating (i.e. I loved it until the last 5%, then found it threw me out of alignment), I find the conclusion to Shadowheart to be a sign of a maturing writing style and a real accomplishment for Williams. In fact, the pace of the entire series built perfectly -- for each person who noted the first two volumes moved slowly and had too much unresolved detail and complexity, I'd suggest reading the entire series end to end (now that it's complete) and challenge them to question the pacing.ajahnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7703856341303488608.post-13747942633692436882012-01-02T22:02:14.100+00:002012-01-02T22:02:14.100+00:00Barrick was my favourite PoV character in Shadowhe...Barrick was my favourite PoV character in Shadowheart (in the previous books it was Vansen). Too bad you didn't enjoy his chapters.<br /><br />I agree that Shadowheart is the best novel in the series.Jussinoreply@blogger.com