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Reading the Poll Losers Instead?



I would have read whichever book won, but I voted for Traitor's Blood.
I now have it out from the library and as soon as I have finished The King's Spy and the Ancient Poll winner Eaters of the Dead I will be reading Traitor's Blood as I am interested to see if this is a new series I might like to follow.

Lol! And now if they lose, you can read them and post here! :D

Looks like I have found myself a new series to follow.

This sent me to Amazon and I was startled to find NO customer reviews for Stryker #1 or #2. Lucky Terri's on the case, I thought. But then I went to Amazon UK and not to worry, it has its fair share of reviews. Does this mean unpublished in US, or another one hard to get there?

Forgot to mention before...this book/series is high action adventure. It is full of action and movement.
I think members had the same problem with Traitor's Blood as they had with The King's Spy. It is readily available in some Commonwealth countries and the UK, but is slim on the ground in the US and Canada. I can't understand why. You'd think that with 3 (nearly) 4 books in the series so far that it would have been marketed into the US and Nth America.

I thought maybe if people can't find the winners they may like to pick a loser. :)

In the losers thread?.....that sounds about right.
;D

I'll be giving it 5 stars! And I have purchased a copy of Traitor's Blood now, and a copy if book two, so I can own the series.
I now own these two


This one is still far too expensive and I will have to wait for the paperback and its cheaper price

And this one isn't due out until later this year.



Bernard Cornwell

(I've not read any of the Sharpe series, only watched)

Stryker (the main dude) was handsome once, but he is horribly scarred now on one side of his face.

Edit to add: if Michael Arnold could find it in his heart to have a word with his publishing house/distributor to make this series available in Canada I would be eternally grateful. (:


Have you noticed that Arnold seems to have set the book up for prequels? Like Bernard Cornwell did with the Sharpe series.
There is a lot of potential for this to be an epic series.
The thing I liked most about the books was the way there was always something happening. You rarely find yourself bored. There is a long battle in it, but I scan read some of that. It seems to be set out for that purpose. If the reader is a blow by blow, page after page, battle loving freak, then they can absorb every moment. But if you don't need that much detail, then you can read some scan some, read some scan some, and read the other stories that are going on at the same time. Like two stories in one.

Anyone is welcome to join me.

Anyone is welcome to join me." Terri, This is the book I may have a shot at getting from a library. If it's on-hand I will request it.

Some other members are going to join us. I was going to try and squeeze it into this month, but since some members are going to try and get it via 'inter library loan' I am going to read it Feb now. After I have read the two group read winners. Would that work for you too?

Yes, in fact that works better for me, as I too have to get this via ILL. There is only one copy in my entire county, so I'll see about reserving it. Thanks for letting me know. (I did download the ebook sample, so I could read the first 20-30 pages from that.)

Great, so Feb it is then. :-) That works better for me also in actuality. I can just return the copy to the library and get it out again next month.

Anyone is welcome to join me."
I'm taking it out of the library to see if I want to get to it. I'm trying hard to stay on my tbr list of reads this year. I am definitely going to be reading Attila though.


Anyone is welcome to join me." Terri, This is the book I may have a shot at getting from a library...."
I've read the whole series twice and Dorothy Dunnett is my all-time favourite writer. I'll follow your reactions with interest!


Niccolo Rising
Although in saying that, I may have to start earlier than mid Feb as I have it out from the library and if someone reserves it after me then I cannot extend it passed the three week loan period.


Niccolo Rising
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I hope to get this from the library. It is 2 towns away, and they say it will take 3-4 days to transfer to me. My town's library is about the size of my house, so not much there. I am requesting it to arrive in the first few days of February.


I would love to start it now. I have an open reading slot. :)

I wonder how Anne's Inter library loan (ILL) is going."
I have 3 on the ILL. since 2 are AMH reads for Feb. and it still is Jan. I'm not too worried. I hope we like "Niccolo."

I have started another book, so I won't be jumping into it too early now. Maybe second week of Feb.

And by loser book I mean...

I am a little behind on my reading so I won't be starting early in the month. I will start about mid month as originally planned.





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If you do, then please feel free to share your thoughts on the book here in this thread. I know people will be interested, as you will not be the only one who wanted to read one of the losers, or the only one who is reading the winner, but wanted to read one of the losing books also.