Sword & Sorcery: "An earthier sort of fantasy" discussion

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message 2001: by Richard (new)

Richard | 816 comments @Clint

Renegade Swords II has a fantastic line up! I didn't know it was out yet. I'll have to get a copy.


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message 2003: by Clint (new)

Clint | 341 comments @Richard, I scored an advanced digital copy. It should be out early March. I don’t buy too many physical copies of books, but I want a copy of that beauty.


message 2004: by Joseph, Master Ultan (new)

Joseph | 1319 comments Mod
I'm getting increasingly far from S&S at the moment -- just started Alastair Reynolds' Revelation Space.


message 2005: by [deleted user] (last edited Feb 23, 2021 09:21AM) (new)

Richard wrote: "@Clint

Renegade Swords II has a fantastic line up! I didn't know it was out yet. I'll have to get a copy."



message 2006: by Clint (new)

Clint | 341 comments Not S&S, but for a great, imaginative Fantasy, I recommend Piranesi.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 2009: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) | 15 comments Currently reading 3 books, The Eye of the World & Eragon which are both rereads. Eragon is for a challenge, The Eye of the World because I want to move on to The Great Hunt, I never seem to pick it up and I need a refresher. This is my 3rd reading of TEOTW. And a first time read of Reunion in Death.


message 2015: by Joseph, Master Ultan (new)

Joseph | 1319 comments Mod
Still SF: I finished Revelation Space and started Redemption Ark, both by Alastair Reynolds


message 2016: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) | 15 comments I finished Legacy of the Brightwash (5 stars) and am now reading Dragons of Spring Dawning


message 2018: by Jason (last edited Mar 18, 2021 07:22AM) (new)

Jason Koivu | 105 comments I've had Out of the Abyss sitting on my nightstand for over a year now. It's been my bedtime reading bit by bit now and then. And then I started in on the Drizzt books. So, 2020 was a very Underdark year for me. I enjoyed the Drizzt books that I picked up at random, so I've decided to begin at the beginning. I'm currently reading Salvatore's Homeland.


message 2020: by Clint (new)

Clint | 341 comments Time for some Old World Warhammer RPG Lit. Time of Legends: Age of Legend, edited by Christian Dunn with stories by C.L. Werner, Gav Thorpe and a host of others.


message 2022: by Al (last edited Mar 19, 2021 05:39AM) (new)

Al Burke (alburke47) | 220 comments Reading Earthlings by Sayaka Murata

Listening to The Predator Hunters And Hunted Official Movie Prequel by James A. Moore


message 2024: by Joseph, Master Ultan (new)

Joseph | 1319 comments Mod
On to Absolution Gap, the third Revelation Space book.


message 2025: by Al (new)

Al Burke (alburke47) | 220 comments Reading The Umbrella Academy, Vol. 1 The Apocalypse Suite by Gerard Way

Listening to Unsouled (Cradle, #1) by Will Wight


message 2026: by C.A. (last edited Mar 22, 2021 07:07AM) (new)

C.A. | 67 comments Just finished the last page of Beyond Barlow

It's a good book. Well wrought.

Beyond Barlow


message 2029: by [deleted user] (last edited Mar 23, 2021 09:43AM) (new)

They Kill For Gold (Hireling to Hero Book 1) by Jack Badelaire.


message 2030: by Clint (new)

Clint | 341 comments @Richard I’m curious about the truncated state FS6 was left in after the whole Introduction controversy. I hope to read your thoughts when finished.


message 2031: by [deleted user] (new)

Loners: A Humorous Dwarven Action Novel by D.B. Bray


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The Return of Akivasha: The lost Hyborian Tales, by Tim Allen
A Conan The Barbarian novel Translated from Spanish.


message 2034: by Clint (new)

Clint | 341 comments Worlds Beyond Worlds by John R Fultz. I’m only two stories deep, but recommended so far.


message 2035: by Al (new)

Al Burke (alburke47) | 220 comments Reading Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi

Listening to The Girl from Rawblood by Catriona Ward


message 2036: by C.A. (last edited Mar 30, 2021 07:46AM) (new)

C.A. | 67 comments Tears of the Ancient and Other Stories by Jason R. Koivu Tears of the Ancient and Other Stories



It's a collection of short stories by that dapper Jason Koivu fella. The reviews were enticing. And first story has got me hooked.

Best of all it's in my budget, just 99 dwarven coppers... YARRrrr!!

Sidenote: Does anyone know how to get the book cover to appear on your comments? I tried the link at the top and the isbn#...


message 2037: by Jason (new)

Jason Koivu | 105 comments C.A. wrote: "Sidenote: Does anyone know how to get the book cover to appear on your comments? I tried the link at the top and the isbn#..."

When typing in one of these here comment boxes, you have the option to click "add book/author" (upper right hand corner, just outside of the comment box). Click that, type in your book title or author name, and underneath you have the option to present the info as "link" or "cover", like so...
Booty Call of Cthulhu (Tentacle monster porn) by Roxie Feurouge


message 2038: by Richard (new)

Richard | 816 comments @ C.A.
The only way I know to put the cover in the comments is from the desktop.


message 2039: by Richard (new)

Richard | 816 comments I have yet to find a way with my phone or tablet. I actually use GR in the browser instead of the app. The app censors out bits a pieces of comments making the whole thing unintelligible. Anyone else have this issue?


message 2040: by Richard (new)

Richard | 816 comments @Jason

Are you using a computer, phone or tablet?


message 2041: by C.A. (new)

C.A. | 67 comments Richard wrote: "@ C.A.
The only way I know to put the cover in the comments is from the desktop."


OK. I got it. And i won't soon forget. Thanks everyone!


message 2042: by Jason (new)

Jason Koivu | 105 comments Richard wrote: "@Jason

Are you using a computer, phone or tablet?"


Oh good point! I'm using a laptop.


message 2043: by Richard (new)

Richard | 816 comments I thought as much. It’s not an option on my phone. Wonder why?


message 2044: by Jason (new)

Jason Koivu | 105 comments Richard wrote: "I thought as much. It’s not an option on my phone. Wonder why?"

Less room for it and it's not essential, would be my guess.


message 2045: by Clint (new)

Clint | 341 comments I received an early copy of Worlds Beyond Worlds, John R Fultz from DMR books. I’m five stories deep into the eleven offered. The first four were pretty good, but last night I read his “The Gnomes of Carrick County”. I was expecting a Dunsany like tale, but instead received a Sword and Sorcery yarn about Pioneers in the New World. I found Fultz voice with this story and based upon it alone, I want to read his The Testament of Tall Eagle.


message 2050: by C.A. (new)

C.A. | 67 comments No Country for Old Men No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy


"My kind of writing. Short sentences. Direct storytelling. Interesting dialogue. And he uses an interesting format for his dialogue, no quotations so far.

The Sheriff gets a big paragraph in italics to get you well in his viewpoint. Moss, you just naturally root for. I seen the movie. Loved it. But that's what a good story can do. Make you love it."


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