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Oct 27, 2018 04:45PM
Ghost in the Blood by Jonathan Moeller
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Just finished Gonji: Dark Ventures. What a great way to be introduced to Gonji! With this title you get a retooling of a previous work, a new adventure featuring Gonji as a young man, a brief history of the publication of the series, and a glimpse at new forthcoming material.
Just wrapped up Peter Fugazzotto's Skin, a horror Sword & Sorcery short.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
It is just a short story (read in 1-2hrs), but it is inexpensive/free .... very timely for Halloween.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
It is just a short story (read in 1-2hrs), but it is inexpensive/free .... very timely for Halloween.
Richard wrote: "Just finished Gonji: Dark Ventures. What a great way to be introduced to Gonji! With this title you get a retooling of a previous work, a new adventure featuring Gonji as a young ..."
Thank you mightily for the high praise of "Gonji: DARK VENTURES," Richard! Yes, I was long overdue to write a book that would serve as a gateway into my series that began in the 1980s and has been re-issued in recent years. It's tough getting out the message that DV is the best place to start for new readers. But enthusiastic comments like yours really help.
Much obliged, my friend. I hope you continue into the series with pleasant results!
I'm currently working my way through a new anthology of S&S/adventure fantasy tales Blackest Knights which may be of interest to others here.
Martin wrote: "I'm currently working my way through a new anthology of S&S/adventure fantasy tales Blackest Knights which may be of interest to others here."It's on my to-do list. Good list of authors.
Martin wrote: "I'm currently working my way through a new anthology of S&S/adventure fantasy tales Blackest Knights which may be of interest to others here."very interesting, thanks for sharing Martin!
I finished The Blood Star and am stepping into the group reads with Selections from the Writings of Lord Dunsay (since it's a bit too soon for a reread of The King of Elfland's Daughter)
Jack wrote: "I'm drifting off of the fantasy track for a bit and doing a read/re-read of Issac Asimov's Robots/Empire/Foundation stories, totaling 15 (maybe 16) books and collections of short stories in all. I'..."
I love the original Foundation trilogy and will have to revisit them one of these years.
I love the original Foundation trilogy and will have to revisit them one of these years.
Al wrote: "Someday Mary will NOT be reading Jonathan Moeller. Things will be very different then..."This made me burst out with laughter!
Yeah, he had numerous pen names and wrote in quite a few genres.Versatile, but once you read one Fox paperback, you've read them all. In that I mean you start so see patterns in his writing if you read enough of them. Some shine more than others. Too early to say with this one.
Lol. I suppose your right, Mary. I'm sure he was just trying make a living. Writing whatever whenever to make a sale.
Jack wrote: "Richard wrote: "
"What a great book title. Adding this to my list."
A humorous, frenetic, messy end to Atlantis.
The Winter Road could definitely pass for S&S, If anyone's interested here's my reiview - https://www.alwroteabook.com/2018/11/...Now on to Bird Box
Joseph wrote: "Richard wrote: "
"I remember those as being a lot of fun."
They are. Each book in the series builds on the larger story. Eager to see how it culminates.
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