
Сумрачен патрул
A Fantasy, Cultural, Fiction book. We are our own gods and our own demons Sergei Lukyanenko, Twilight Watch
Роденият като Човек не е способен да стане Различен. Така е било винаги. На това се крепи равновесието между Нощния и Дневния патрул, между Светлите и Тъмните магове. Но какво би се случило, ако някой разбере как да превръща в Различни съвсем обикновени хора? Ако Светлият маг Хесер и Тъмният маг Завулон бъдат принудени да работят заедно? Ако в елитния жилищен комплекс “Асол”, в едно малко подмосковско село и в бързия влак Москва-Алма Ата бъде поставено на карта самото съществуване на Различните... и на...
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- Pages: 468 pages
- ISBN: 9789547612235 / 9547612239
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We are our own gods and our own demons Sergei Lukyanenko, Twilight Watch But even if we were to disappear, people would still be divided into people and Others. No matter how those Others were different.People can't get by without Others. Put two people on an uninhabited island, and you'll have a human being and an Other. And the difference is that an Other is always tormented by his differentness. It's easier for people. They know they're people, and that's what they ought to be. And they all have no choice but to be that way. All of them, forever. Sergei Lukyanenko, Twilight Watch This was how you wound up in the Inquisition. When you stopped being able to see any difference between Light Ones and Dark Ones. When for you, people weren't even a flock of sheep, but just a handful of spiders in a glass jar. When you stopped believing in the future, and all you wanted to do was preserve the status quo. For yourself. For those few individuals who were still dear to you. Sergei Lukyanenko, Twilight Watch
Sometimes it takes a book of fiction to teach us about real life.IF there was a way to give it 4 and a 1/2 stars I would.To me, definitely the best book of the series! Majestic! haha. But, it has a few story loopholes or well, at least shortcomings, which started annoying me after I finished the book and thought about it.I won`t go... This is my favourite book out of the four that make up the series. New characters are introduced into the story, older characters are brought back from the first book, the events of the second book have set interesting predicaments and conditions and Lukyanenko's writing takes all these to the next level, in a book that remains true... As was the case with the previous two books, the writing is probably quite decent, but I feel that there are translation issues.The basic, overarching plot hasn't really changed, and the use of song lyrics is still cringe worthy, but it's different enough from a lot of (western) fantasy that it works quite well.Heavily focused on Anton,...