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Original Title: The Fade
ISBN: 057507700X (ISBN13: 9780575077003)
Edition Language: English
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The Fade Hardcover | Pages: 312 pages
Rating: 3.87 | 623 Users | 65 Reviews

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Title:The Fade
Author:Chris Wooding
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 312 pages
Published:October 18th 2007 by Gollancz (first published January 1st 2007)
Categories:Fantasy. Science Fiction. Fiction. Young Adult

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A subterranean world of vast caverns, underground seas, crystalline forests. A civilisation born of darkness, in darkness, protected by shadows. A city of merchants, whose eyes have turned upward to the surface, where the lethal light of day beats down on their world. A conspiracy so vast that it will swallow them all . . .



A stunningly original fantasy from a multi-award winning author. With a beautiful baroque world, sharp characterisation and Chris Wooding's trademark insight into the fantasy genre, the dawning of Halflight is an event more than worth waiting for.

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Ratings: 3.87 From 623 Users | 65 Reviews

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Its bloody brilliant and I am never reading it again.

View #1 One Star...I did NOT like it. Why? A four-star author does some great prep work, then writes a two-star story that is almost not good. An insightful author writes some good words and ideas while the story walks a center-line between OK and UNREMARKABLE. Things get better after a while. I am starting to like this...no, I guess I'm wrong...The publisher has used toxic smelling ink or paper, so I am offended by the odor emitting from my 312 page paperback copy, and I see the story is just

I adored his Ketty Jay series. While The Fade is very good, I found it bleak. I think I prefer lighter more irreverant fantasy these days!

I was walking up and down in the bookstore with the need to read something. The Fade did not catch my eye - neither the title nor the cover seemed interesting. Eventualy, more bored than interested I did look at it. The back cover promised a great conspiracy, but I have learned not to expect too much - it is very hard to write a good conspiracy or intrigue.I had a look at page one to see if I would even enjoy the author's style. The writing was fast paced and I quickly found myself halfway down

Promising setting - not done really that well.Main Problem: It's a world within caves - and it's nearly never dark, it's definitely never claustrophobic (or agoraphobic, by the way), there is no strategic thinking in 3 dimensions (mind you, underground there is not just 4 directions, there's up and down too. Not so with Wooding. It's so not three-dimensional, it's nearly one-dimensional. So to say).Noone who ever was in a real cave can find that haunting experience here.It just gives the overall

The plot is a little predictable, but the world building and characterization are both great. Chris Wooding is a great and vastly under-rated writer.

The Good: I really enjoyed reading this book. I was very happy that the author was able to create great characters and a whole world without being overly descriptive. I would love to read more stories about this place the author created. The action was well written. It made what could have been a dull plot, exciting and enjoyable. The Bad: As much as this book was fun to read, I wasn't overly happy with the plot. I felt it was kind of weak and predictable. I was very conflicted about the main