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Joseph
Sep 26, 2019 rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition
To begin with: This is kind of a wretched title -- just three (apparently) nonsense words strung together, with some odd punctuation.

But if that doesn't put you off, you'll find here a book telling the adventures of a barbarian from Hrossa (hence: Hrossak) named Tarra Khash.

The first Primal Land collection, House of Cthulhu, had a bit of a Clark Ashton Smith feel to it, at least structurally, in that it was a collection of largely unrelated tales from a primordial supercontinent, most of which d
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S.E. Lindberg
Sword and Mythos fiction - too Entertaining to be Horrific: Vintage dark fantasy spawned in the early 1900’s from the work of pen-pals R.E.Howard and H.P.Lovecraft; though it seems rare to find quality Conan-Mythos mash-ups. If they exist, they are usually in singular short stories, not represented by a series of books or a continuing character. That’s where this book comes into play. A group-read on “Sword and Mythos” themes sponsored by the Sword and Sorcery group on Goodreads.com led me to B ...more
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Sword & Sorcery: "An earthier sort of fantasy"