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NekroRider | 494 comments Finished A Demon in the Desert today, only 200 pages so sped through it quite fast. Rated it 3.5/5 stars, quite enjoyable read. It had very much a side quest video game RPG vibe that I really enjoyed and reminded me a bit of The Last Wish (first Witcher book). For gamers if you can think of side quests in games like Fable, Skyrim etc where you can choose to investigate a haunting or strange monster/supernatural activities at a farm or in a town, it has that sort of atmosphere to it. Personally I enjoyed that a lot, plus the humour was definitely up my alley as well.

Decided to try out the second book next, Demon Haunted.


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Tony Calder (tcsydney) | 1064 comments Andrea wrote: "Tony - Donaldson has a story in this one too :) I don't know where you got a copy of Gilden-Fire from but if you are reading as part of the Daughter of Regals and Other Tales you'll find "Mythological Beast" as part of the anthology"

I picked up my copy of Gilden-Fire when it was first published in paperback - back in 1984. I might be misinterpreting what you wrote Andrea, but all the tales in Daughter of Regals were written by Donaldson, but my recollection is that none of them are set in The Land, so they won't be part of my Thomas Covenant odyssey :)


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Andy | 130 comments The Red Knight by Miles Cameron.
I picked this series up following a glowing review from Janny Wurts


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Andrea | 3537 comments Tony wrote: "Andrea wrote: "Tony - Donaldson has a story in this one too :) I don't know where you got a copy of Gilden-Fire from but if you are reading as part of the Daughter of Regals and Other Tales you'll ..."

Daughters of Regals includes Gilden-Fire, I know since that was the reason why I bought it, so I could claim I completed reading the Chronicles. The rest of the stories are indeed not related but just thought if you were a Donaldson fan you might be interested.


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Tony Calder (tcsydney) | 1064 comments Andrea wrote: "Daughters of Regals includes Gilden-Fire, I know since that was the reason why I bought it, so I could claim I completed reading the Chronicles. The rest of the stories are indeed not related but just thought if you were a Donaldson fan you might be interested."

That's interesting. My copy of Daughter of Regals and Other Tales doesn't include Gilden-Fire, although it is listed in the other books by page - as are both of the Thomas Covenant trilogies. My copy is the UK hardcover from 1984, so I wonder if you have a US publication - there may well have been a difference in content.


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Audrey (niceyackerman) | 618 comments Read The Last Colony and Medusa Uploaded.

Still reading Age of Assassins, which is chock-full of editing errors. A 7-year-old could edit this and do better than the author or whoever “edited” it.


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NekroRider | 494 comments Andy wrote: "The Red Knight by Miles Cameron.
I picked this series up following a glowing review from Janny Wurts"


I really, really enjoyed the Traitor Son Cycle (series that the Red Knight is a part of)! The battle scenes are awesome, the portrayal of medieval chivalry, the magic systems, the various creatures/monsters, and some really well written characters in general. Hope you enjoy it as well!


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Pamela  | 7 comments Just finished reading the series a couple weeks ago. One of those, when you finish the first book, you’ll be happy the whole series has been published.


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Pamela  | 7 comments After finishing Traitor Son Cycle series, jumped in to Dark Age. Dark, is putting it mildly, definitively one of the darkest books I’ve read, but if you’ve read the previous in the series, then it’s a must read.


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Andrea | 3537 comments Tony wrote: "Andrea wrote: "Daughters of Regals includes Gilden-Fire, I know since that was the reason why I bought it, so I could claim I completed reading the Chronicles. The rest of the stories are indeed no..."

I have a 1983 hardcover from Del Rey which is American so that's probably why.


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Kivrin | 542 comments Andrea wrote: "Tony wrote: "Andrea wrote: "Daughters of Regals includes Gilden-Fire, I know since that was the reason why I bought it, so I could claim I completed reading the Chronicles. The rest of the stories ..."

My 1984 paperback copy of Daughter of Regals also includes Gilden-Fire.


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Kivrin | 542 comments NekroRider wrote: "Andy wrote: "The Red Knight by Miles Cameron.
I picked this series up following a glowing review from Janny Wurts"

I really, really enjoyed the Traitor Son Cycle (series that the Red Knight is a ..."


And I highly recommend his new series Masters & Mages. "Cold Iron" was excellent, and the second one comes out this month.


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Kivrin | 542 comments I reread The Shadow of What Was Lost in preparation of reading the second book in the series,


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Garret Brent (garretbrent) | 1 comments I’m busy battling my way through Eye of the World by Robert Jordan. It’s not going well reading-wise haha. It’s taking me forever! Has anyone else read the series Wheel of Time? Tell me that I can do this! Haha


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Pierre Hofmann | 207 comments I read the entire Wheel of Time series, over the course of several months - I don't remember how long it took me. I read the majority of the books in the French translation, borrowing them from the local library; then, because that translation was never completed, I purchased and read the last volumes in English - and even made a summary translation of each chapter in French for my mother who was also reading the series. I got very fond of the main characters, so that I never grew bored while reading, and actually liked that long series very much.


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Carrie  (icanhasbooks) | 23 comments Garret wrote: "I’m busy battling my way through Eye of the World by Robert Jordan. It’s not going well reading-wise haha. It’s taking me forever! Has anyone else read the series Wheel of Time? Tell me that I can ..."

My bf has probably reread that series like more 10x or so. It's his all time favorite.


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Garret wrote: "I’m busy battling my way through Eye of the World by Robert Jordan. It’s not going well reading-wise haha. It’s taking me forever! Has anyone else read the series Wheel of Time? Tell me that I can ..."

Wee had a buddy read of Eye of the World some months back, broken into chapters if you'd care to follow along & comment as you go. (It didn't seem to follow into the other books, though. :( )

I've read every WoT book at least twice, the early books more so because I was reading as they were published and kept needing to refresh my memory of the early ones. I've probably read Eye at least 10x by now, but the last one, A Memory of Light, only twice (so far.)


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