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The Joy of Erudition | 138 comments This is not at all sword and sorcery except in a strictly literal sense, this being chivalrous stories of virtuous and honourable knights, but I'm reading Stories from the Faerie Queene.


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The Joy of Erudition | 138 comments Richard, having read Death God's Doom, can you tell me if its plot inspired the Lamentations of the Flame Princess game module Death Frost Doom in anything other than title, judging from this one's summary?


The Joy of Erudition | 138 comments Well, the title's so similar, I'd guess it was a reference to Tubb's title, at least, since the game in general is heavily inspired by pulp fiction.

"Doom" originally meant fate or destiny, not necessarily a bad one, so it could have been meant that way.


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Joseph | 1319 comments Mod
I'm currently reading The Prophecy Con (sequel to The Palace Job), also by Patrick Weekes. Fun books!


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Joseph | 1319 comments Mod
Moved on to The Prophecy Con, the third of Patrick Weekes' Rogues of the Republic trilogy.


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Al Burke (alburke47) | 220 comments Currently reading Legacy of Ash (Legacy Trilogy, #1) by Matthew Ward , North American Lake Monsters by Nathan Ballingrud and listening to Full Throttle by Joe Hill


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Joseph | 1319 comments Mod
I just started NADA the Lily by H. Rider Haggard on what, by coincidence, turns out to be his 164th birthday (06/22/1856).


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S.E. Lindberg (selindberg) | 2357 comments Mod
Is Haggard's bday common knowledge? Why would you know that? lol.


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Joseph | 1319 comments Mod
S.E. wrote: "Is Haggard's bday common knowledge? Why would you know that? lol."

It's not a big secret or anything, but I only learned it by coincidence from a couple of different blog posts I saw after I had started the book. (Which looks to be a good one -- I think it's going to be more of a straight historical adventure, but it's about Chaka (Shaka), the Zulu leader.)


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Al Burke (alburke47) | 220 comments Now reading Scarlet Odyssey by C.T. Rwizi

Like it so far.


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Lyndon (lyndonperry) | 33 comments Currently reading a western, Avenging Angels: The Wine of Vengeance by a writer friend writing under Wolfpack Publishing's house brand, A.W. Hart. Half way through and it's pretty good!
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...


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Joseph | 1319 comments Mod
Finished NADA the Lily and decided to keep on with Haggard, so started another historical, Montezuma's Daughter, set in the waning days of the Aztec Empire.


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S.wagenaar | 418 comments Currently reading The Sorcerer’s Sacred Isle by Keith Taylor. Fun Celtic Mythology written in a Heroic Fantasy/S&S fashion.


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Lyndon (lyndonperry) | 33 comments Lyndon wrote: "Currently reading a western, Avenging Angels: The Wine of Vengeance by a writer friend writing under Wolfpack Publishing's house brand, A.W. Hart."

Well, our writer friend is our own S&S mainstay, Charles Gramlich. :) Just finished it. Review is here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Lyndon (lyndonperry) | 33 comments Currently reading through indie writer Dean Floyd's "Shamrock Samurai" series (in Kindle Unlimited) - an urban/modern day paranormal series of stories that uses Celtic mythology and Eastern weaponry. The protag is of Irish descent and discovers he has the ability to fight monsters - and boy howdy - they come for him. Fun action adventure with a lot of geek culture references along with an exotic array of fae-like creatures. The author's first person narrative is witty and fast paced. On book (novella size) 4.

https://www.goodreads.com/series/2367...


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Joseph | 1319 comments Mod
Decided to revisit some old-school urban fantasy, so started Jack, the Giant Killer by Charles de Lint.


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 Myron Angelo  Ballard Jr. | 4 comments Finishing The Fifth Season


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Al Burke (alburke47) | 220 comments Finishing up Scarlet Odyssey by C.T. Rwizi and I recommend it to those who want something different. Moving on to A Little Hatred (The Age of Madness, #1) by Joe Abercrombie


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Lyndon (lyndonperry) | 33 comments Reading my first Mike Hammer novel. "One Lonely Night" by Mickey Spillane. Opening chapter was pure gold.


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Joseph | 1319 comments Mod
And for something completely different, I'm starting Roger Zelazny's Doorways in the Sand, which just got rereleased as an eBook.

I remember getting this in hardcover from the public library many, many years ago, but am not sure if I've read it since high school.


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Joseph | 1319 comments Mod
Finished Doorways in the Sand (it was short and fast) and started Byzantium, a massive historical novel by Michael Ennis. This one will take a while.


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Joseph | 1319 comments Mod
Started Robert M. Price's anthology The Mighty Warriors, not least because it has a David C. Smith story in it.


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Lyndon (lyndonperry) | 33 comments Reading 'The Last Kingdom' by Bernard Cornwell (book one of the Saxon Chronicles). Season 5 of the series on Netflix is a go!


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Joseph | 1319 comments Mod
I've watched all of Vikings, but need to add Last Kingdom to the mix. Maybe after I finish my current watch of S2 of Into the Badlands, which I suspect would be relevant to the interests of many folks here.


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Jason Waltz (worddancer) | 385 comments Into the Badlands was an awesome show, very disappointed it finished unfinished.


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Joseph | 1319 comments Mod
OK, after spending two full weeks in Byzantium (which I don't regret in the slightest), I read The Order of the Pure Moon Reflected in Water, which I loved -- had a very deliberate wuxia vibe to it, although obviously with more focus on the characters than on the flying through trees and kicking each other, and started Gentlemen of the Road, which is historical, not S&S, but Michael Chabon definitely seems to be riffing on, say, Fafhrd & the Gray Mouser and other well-worn S&S tropes.


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Christian (wildcolonialboy) | 52 comments I prefer The Last Kingdom over Vikings, though I need to catch up on the latest season of Vikings. Enjoy both shows a lot.

Currently reading Battleaxe by Sara Douglass and Thuvia, Maid of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs


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Lyndon (lyndonperry) | 33 comments Each season of Last Kingdom is a satisfactory story arc. Vikings lost their way after Season 3, imo. Watching S5 right now and it's a mess.


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Joseph | 1319 comments Mod
Not exactly S&S (although closer than you might think), but I just started Harrow the Ninth. Before which I read In an Absent Dream and Come Tumbling Down, the two most recent in Seanan McGuire's Wayward Children series.


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S.E. Lindberg (selindberg) | 2357 comments Mod
@Joe, I'm curious about your take on Harrow the Ninth


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Joseph | 1319 comments Mod
S.E. wrote: "@Joe, I'm curious about your take on Harrow the Ninth"

I liked Gideon the Ninth a whole lot, but wasn't sure how she'd be able to continue the story. I'm currently only a few chapters into Harrow, but I'm starting to develop theories.


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