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Aug 08, 2010
I've read quite a few books in the Michael Moorcock Eternal Champion series. This one is definitely middle of the road. The first book, Count Brass, was not good. The ending saved it. The second story, Champion of Garathorm, was better than the first and probably average for a Moorcock story at the time it was written. I liked seeing a female version of the Eternal Champion for once. The third story, Quest for Tanelorn, was on the complete opposite end of the Moorcock spectrum than the fir
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Feb 18, 2011
The continuing story of Hawkmoon, with a twist at the end I never saw coming.
Aug 08, 2010
Moorcock's Eternal Champion cycle is one of the best fantasy reads out there. While some parts are better than others it holds (and deserves) a place as a fantasy classic. The Hawkmoon novels are possibly my favorite series. While the Eleric stories may often be deeper and even somewhat better written the Hawkmoon stories held a measure more satisfaction for me.
Aug 08, 2010
i really liked this book alot. it has a bit of time/space paradoxes and timeline ripples with a hint of parrell universes. also brings back some old friends from the grave in a good twist..
the ending is better than the other hawkmoon books because it wasnt easy to see.
the ending is better than the other hawkmoon books because it wasnt easy to see.
Oct 06, 2011
I really did not think Moorcock could pick up Hawkmoon's story again after the event of Runestaff, but he does.
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