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Scream of Stone (Forgotten Realms: The Watercourse Trilogy, Book 3), by Philip Athans

The finale of the acclaimed Watercourse Trilogy from The New York Times best-selling author Philip Athans!

When the true mission of the Thayan Enclave is revealed, the richest man in Innarlith decides he wants to be the most powerful too, a once promising young man is transformed into a twisted undead assassin, and a quiet genius finally makes his stand, the explosive fury of decades of boiling rage explodes from the heart of a city at war with itself.

  • Sales Rank: #1770079 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Wizards of the Coast
  • Published on: 2007-06-12
  • Released on: 2007-06-12
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.91" h x .89" w x 4.18" l,
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 311 pages
Features
  • Used Book in Good Condition

About the Author
PHILIP ATHANS lives and writes in the temperate rainforests of the Pacific Northwest. Scream of Stone is his ninth published novel.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Overall disappointing. Some worthwhile parts.
By J. Stoner
I read both Whisper of Waves (Forgotten Realms: Watercourse Trilogy Book 1) and Lies of Light: The Watercourse Trilogy, Book II (The Watercourse Trilogy) the days they came out. I was originally very excited about this trilogy because of the mentioned "world shattering" event (completion of the canal) and thought this would be a very interesting trilogy because the "world shattering" event was not a huge war or the magical artifact changing the world; but rather a politically motivated, blood and sweat event.

This being the final series in the Watercourse Trilogy I was expecting great things from this book. I really enjoyed the first book and somewhat disappointed in the second book. The chapters are extremely short and the storyline jumps all over the place. Not only this, but the books span several years and unless you are very knowledgable about the Faerun calendar system or pay close attention the months and dates at the beginning of every chapter it can be difficult to follow how much time has passed between chapters. This book did a better job of verbally explaining how long someone had been in jail or exiled compared to the book's predecessors; but, it was still slightly difficult to gauge the time. There is a helpful calendar explanation as an appendix, and this would have been more helpful in the first two books, as well.

The one shining part of this trilogy was one of the main characters: Ivar Devorast. I thought he was an intriguing character and I thoroughly enjoyed his attitude and demeanor. Some of the other characters I could have done without as their story lines were hardly engaging and I didn't care what really happened to them.

Overall, a very disappointing trilogy with so much potential. I would only recommend this book to those that have already read the first two books in the Watercourse Trilogy and die-hard Forgotten Realms fans.

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Disappointing novel, very disappointing trilogy
By Andy Gray
Scream of Stone by Philip Athans is the final book in the Watercourse Trilogy. The first book in this trilogy is titled Whisper of Waves (Forgotten Realms: Watercourse Trilogy Book 1) and the second is titled Lies of Light: The Watercourse Trilogy, Book II (The Watercourse Trilogy). For fans of the Forgotten Realms this book, and series for that matter, this book is unlike most other Forgotten Realms books. It is written in very short chapters, most about 2-5 pages. It goes without saying, but if you have not read the first two books in this trilogy than you really do need to before reading this one. There are events that occur in this book that would make very little sense to someone who is not up to speed with the rest of the story.

The plot of this novel carries on with the plot from the first two books fairly well. There are also a couple sub-plots that are brought to conclusions from the previous books. The main plot line is of a character attempting to make a canal to connect the Lake of Steam and the Nagaflow. However, there are some that don't want this to happen, and of course some that do want it to come to fruition. One of the sub-plots is a Thayan envoy attempting to play the senators against each other to get what he wants. Another sub-plot involves a character from the first two books and something that happened to him and what he is set to do now. Overall, this book, for the most part, continues the overall plot lines of the first two books.

The characters in this novel are largely the same as from the previous two books. In my reviews of the first two books I commented that largely the characters seemed flat and uninteresting. Not much has really changed with this book. I still enjoyed the character Ivar, and I found myself more interested in Pristoleph other than those two though, the characters seemed flat and uninteresting. They seem to be cast in clichéd roles and were two-dimensional. There was very little true character development in this book, and really in this trilogy, aside from a few small instances. From the start of this book, it is fairly obvious what is going to happen in terms of how the characters will act and what, in the end, will occur.

This book, as a whole, is really nothing but average. The clichéd characters could have been salvaged. However, how the book was written, jumping from piece to piece via these ultra short chapters makes for a book that feels disjointed and it was extremely difficult for me to focus on something. It seemed every time the story was picking up steam, there was a new chapter and a dramatic shift in events.

Aside from the clichéd characters and flow, my main criticism of this book is that this trilogy has always been billed as a `Realms Shaking Event'. Something that would change the landscape of Faerun forever. However, at the conclusion of this book and trilogy, very little (if anything) has been changed. In fact, once I finished the book I felt as though I was merely back at square one where the firs novel picked up. I felt distinctively cheated by this fact. I invested the time and effort to read three novels, only to be back where I started.

Phil Athan is a wonderful author, and I have enjoyed many of his previous works. However, this trilogy is not one of them. I feel let down by the conclusion, I feel let down by the flatness of the characters. All in all it was just a blah reading experience for me. While there are some decent moments in this novel, they do not save this book (or trilogy) from mediocrity. This will not be a book, or trilogy, that I will be recommending to people.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
A fine ending for a fine trilogy
By corduroy21
Scream of Stone is the third part of the Watercourse Trilogy and although Book 1 was for me the best one, the third book is a more than enough closing book for this trilogy.
What I liked most about this trilogy is that it is mainly based on characters without exceptional abilities. They are not powerful fighters, wizars or whatever. With the exception of the main villain of the trilogy they are just plain people caught up in the events.
This makes this trilogy different than most Forgotten Realms trilogies, it is based on politics and on the differences among the characters.
Yes, there is the occasional cliched dwarf or other characters that seem unimportant, but there at least 3 or 4 great characters and a wonderful storyline that makes up for the few fights and the lack of hack-n-slash dungeon crawling.
If you wish to read a book that is somewhat different than the usual "good guy vs bad guy" Forgotten Realm novel, then this book and this trilogy are recommended.

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