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I got this out because the library didn't have Altered Carbon, but I'm not enjoying it as much as I did Thirteen.
  
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A dark, gritty fantasy novel, the first in a planned trilogy. This is well written, with engaging characters, and yet I was faintly unsatisfied with it.
I enjoyed the first half of the book, which introduces our three protagonists: a diverse set of bitter old war buddies, heroes all, long separated but destined to be reunited to face a new conflict. The second half of the book fell a little flat for me. I think the book is too short for the kind of world-building the author is attempting. Then, I ...more
      
  I enjoyed the first half of the book, which introduces our three protagonists: a diverse set of bitter old war buddies, heroes all, long separated but destined to be reunited to face a new conflict. The second half of the book fell a little flat for me. I think the book is too short for the kind of world-building the author is attempting. Then, I ...more
 
  
              
            
The Steel Remains is a book I've been meaning to get around to for a while.. it's been staring at me on my Ipad for about a year without me cracking it open. I've been a fan of Joe Abercrombie for about three years now, and his gritty, realistic hardboiled fantasy introduced in the First Law trilogy, so I was hoping for a new series similar to that one. Richard Morgan is an author that I'm familiar with, having read Altered Carbon and tried to start Market Forces for a Goodreads book club but fa
  
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Rangil Eskiath is a ornery ex-hero residing in an tavern, his great sword Ravensfriend hung on the wall, when his mother comes to visit and wants him to find a missing cousin of her family, Sherin< sold into slavery. Gil is a homosexual, although Richard Morgan, uses far worse words to describe him, and in this world, that is on a short list of the worst depravity, but Gil is also the hero of a battle several years before against alien Lizard Men. A friend of his from the battle is Egar, a clanc
  
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2024 Pick-A-Shelf "Lost" Challenge : Read the 10 oldest/longest-lingering books on your TBR. (Shelved July 30, 2013)
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