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product_id: 266362646
title: "The Dragonbone Chair"
brand: "tad williams"
price: "$154.40"
currency: USD
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 5
url: https://www.desertcart.ec/products/266362646-the-dragonbone-chair
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region: Ecuador
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# The Dragonbone Chair

**Brand:** tad williams
**Price:** $154.40
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** The Dragonbone Chair by tad williams
- **How much does it cost?** $154.40 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Description

The Dragonbone Chair

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## Customer Reviews

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    Memory, Sorrow and Thorn: the greatest fantasy epic of all time? (Written so as to be as spoiler free as possible)
  

*by S***S on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 October 2015*

Still reading Tad Williams series Memory, Sorrow and Thorn.Book 1: The Dragonbone ChairBook 2: The Stone Of FarewellBook 3: To Green Angel Tower: StormBook 4: To Green Angel Tower: SiegeOnce again I am caught in its grip, and this rereading (for like the zillionth time) of a major favourite of mine has established Memory, Sorrow and Thorn as my very favourite fantasy series. Comparable to Tolkien, but I find Williams more accomplished at creating real characters, ones that I truly feel grow as individuals from chapter to chapter. This is essential reading for any fantasy fan, but also a worthy pick up for those who love literary fiction.The feel of the prose, as weighty as Tolkien but as alive as Tolstoy, keeps me both intellectually charged, and wilfully entertained in a way that feels at once classic, and yet alarmingly modern. Tad Williams is not for the fainthearted: his books are heavy, and they are deep, and they are not for those who think fantasy is only about dungeons, dragons, and fast paced adventure, moving from one literary setpiece to the next with barely any room to breathe.This series often has the feel of moving in real time, and you either get down with it and live alongside the characters (highly recommended), or you sadly resign yourself to giving up around the two hundred page mark, and lose out on one of the most intoxicating adventures in all of literature.I love it when a writer takes their time establishing settings, characters, and events through gradual buildup. In the first book alone, hundreds of pages are spent following the daily tasks, tumblings, and creeping terrors of a castle kitchen boy and his friends; elsewhere, chapters and chapters can be spent wandering the damp, green and eerie forests; dismay, fear and tension during fights, ambushes and uncertainty of where and what to do next pulsate through beautiful prose, and with every mysterious question that arises, grandeur builds, and tension rises.Many of these characters genuinely touch my heart. Regarding the details provided, I swear I can smell everything; my mind sees the mediaeval architecture, the baked goods, the hog roasting on the spit, and the fabric of the very robes of the unholy king in such alarming detail it could easily be that I had dreamed of the very events of this book- as if this very story had been an accurate account of my first hand experiences.This series was a direct inspiration for A Song Of Ice And Fire (indeed, two characters are even referenced in passing in that series), and in all honesty, Memory, Sorrow and Thorn is infinitely superior. But regardless of whether or not you enjoy the works of Martin, Williams now classic series is worth all the time and effort you put into reading them.Captivated beyond words. Fantasy for the Tolstoy fan.

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    Teenage male protagonist is realistically annoying
  

*by R***A on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 October 2023*

This was a fun read for an adult who has raised many children and worked in education. The internal dialogue is at times exasperating as you just know the character is being an idiot and making poor choices which often form a slow build towards a plot twist (there are several excellent ones, throughout the 4 books). I often found myself liking several of the characters and empathising with those who messed up. There is a Tolkien-like series of encounters with characters from different humanoid origins, both friend and foe as well as regular ‘human beings’. It was an entertaining world to travel through, well-realised (though characters fared suspiciously well through colds that should have killed them, IMO). If you’re buying the paperbacks, I suggest you look online for decent maps of Osten Ard as the ones printed in the book are so sparse in detail that most of the places mentioned aren’t on them.

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    La tapa llegó doblada
  
  

*by E***. on Reviewed in Spain on 9 July 2021*

Producto llegó en malas condiciones

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*Last updated: 2026-04-22*