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May 2022 Group Read#1 Between Two Fires


I was only partially correct as to who Delphine is.
I loved the way this ended. Nice cap on it all.
I haven't posted a review yet, probably tomorrow.
FOUR STARS.

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I was initially concerned about reviews mentioning animal abuse but I don't find it too triggering or frankly inappropriate for the story.
He does a fantastic job really describing the desperate-ness of the plague, I feel. It's like you're really there, the characters are very human and not that sort of... unrelatable stuffy proper British aristocrat that so many books are about. I like that its gross, it's spot on.
I was also worried about the fantasty aspects which I don't like, but I find myself actually intrigued. I know there's a twist in here, but I've kept myself out of spoilers so far.


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Char, which of his novels would you recommend next?

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Just post your thoughts and have fun. It's nice if you put in page numbers or chapters so we know where you are, and use spoiler tags as needed.
Netanella wrote: "Nothing really formal in this group, Paige!
Just post your thoughts and have fun. It's nice if you put in page numbers or chapters so we know where you are, and use spoiler tags as needed."
Thank you, exactly :)
Just post your thoughts and have fun. It's nice if you put in page numbers or chapters so we know where you are, and use spoiler tags as needed."
Thank you, exactly :)
Paige wrote: "I just finished this book today. I liked it a lot. I've never participated in a group read here and I was wondering, is there a, for lack of a better word, "formal" discussion at some point, like p..."
Hey hey :) nothing formal at all but if something is a spoiler we say what part of the book it was and use spoiler tags :)
some gr reading on spoiler tags :)
https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/2...
Hey hey :) nothing formal at all but if something is a spoiler we say what part of the book it was and use spoiler tags :)
some gr reading on spoiler tags :)
https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/2...

I thought the book was decent but I didn't get much of a creature feature vibe from it.

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That's a great review, Trista!

I also didn't get much horror vibe from it, but I think my husband definitely would have. He's much more susceptible to being scared of "demons" and those types of things. I thought it was kind of creature featurey, with all the iterations of different "dark" stuff, but that stuff wasn't necessarily the focus, so I can see why it wouldn't seem like one as well. It reminded me a little of The Fisherman, with a sort of "cosmic horror" bent.

I didn't find it as much of a horror novel as a Grimdark fantasy with overlays of horror. It also read if you followed it closely, as a morality play.
It's an enjoyable read, though it's not true horror as some of his other novels - "Those Across the River" and "The Suicide Motor Club" come to mind. I'd classify it as an excellent of Grimdark fantasy and as a worthy descendant of "The Black Company." A very good read.



Happy someone else picked that up. I love "The Black Company" - I've read the entire series three times - and I got the vibes from reading this. The soldier protagonist resembles Croaker a lot and the girl is The White Rose. There are also the supernatural and magical elements, but unfortunately no Lady.
I really enjoyed this book and I am amazed at his versatility as a writer. He's very accomplished.
I hope you've enjoyed reading the book as I have. It impressed me so much I read some of his other novels, all of them as well written as this one.

I probably would never have heard of this book without this group. A big thank-you to whoever initially suggested it.

i'm only 10% of the way in, but i'm being reminded of how much i love how christopher buehlman writes. so good!


The creature aspect was cool but as you said not a focus. There were some scattered throughout the book and then of course climax of the book.
I've watched too many horror movies, that's my problem hahaha.
I'm not easily scared.

nice! looking forward to hearing your thoughts! :)
I'm really enjoying the story but I overbooked my month of May and am reading like 14 books at the same time lol, so it's taking me a while.
Kasia wrote: "I'm really enjoying the story but I overbooked my month of May and am reading like 14 books at the same time lol, so it's taking me a while."
Overachiever! I only count 11 so far on mine to read at once. :P
Overachiever! I only count 11 so far on mine to read at once. :P


There were parts of it I really liked. The characters, for one, were very well developed. Also, the writing style, at least in the beginning, was more reminiscent of a fairy tale rather than historical fiction. I haven't read anything else by Buehlman, so I don't know if this is typical of his prose or if he was going for something very specific. There were a lot of fairy tales written during this era, so it would make sense.
Eventually, however, the narrative style wore off on me. By the last quarter of the book I was ready for it to be over. Maybe it could have been a little shorter? I like long books -- hell, I've read Infinite Jest twice -- but not every book needs to be over five hundred pages or more.
I'll definitely give this writer another shot. I read a little about him and I see his later works tends to go down the avenue of horror and not historical fantasy.
I don't ordinarily rate books, but this one would probably get a 2.5 from me ... you know, if I did.


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There were parts of it I really liked. The characters, for one, were very well developed. Also, the writing..."
I'm about 20 pages from the end and I agree on your point that it could have n=been a little shorter. Really enjoying it though.

LTJ wrote: "@Kasia: 14?!?!?! LoL I'm stacked with the 5 I have for May with 2 more to go..."
What can I saw, I overbooked myself and with the baby acting out his terrible 2's early ( hes 18 months) I legit have like 2 minutes of peace at a time, hard to get into ANY book lol.
What can I saw, I overbooked myself and with the baby acting out his terrible 2's early ( hes 18 months) I legit have like 2 minutes of peace at a time, hard to get into ANY book lol.
Kimberly wrote: "Kasia wrote: "I'm really enjoying the story but I overbooked my month of May and am reading like 14 books at the same time lol, so it's taking me a while."
Overachiever! I only count 11 so far on ..."
I don't know how you do it Kimberly, hail to the queen :D
Overachiever! I only count 11 so far on ..."
I don't know how you do it Kimberly, hail to the queen :D
LTJ wrote: "@Lawrence: I agree, I think it had a few chapters that dragged on a bit that could have been trimmed but all in all, I still loved it. LoL I expect novels to have those slow, slugfest parts for bal..."
If you read John Gwynne you really start to notice when other books have stuff that can be trimmed off, because his books have zero fat to shave off.. so yeah this one could have been little shorter but I'm about to jump back in to make some progress lol.
If you read John Gwynne you really start to notice when other books have stuff that can be trimmed off, because his books have zero fat to shave off.. so yeah this one could have been little shorter but I'm about to jump back in to make some progress lol.


Completely agree Kas! :D

I finally finished and enjoyed it immensely. To the point that it is a bit long, I usually don't mind and if it's written as lush and as beautifully as this was, nope, didn't mind. I will admit that I had to keep my dictionary on hand as there were many medieval references that I just didn't know, and I didn't mind that either. I'm looking at Buehlman's other work, he certainly had me throughout.

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The Lesser Dead! (I highly recommend the audio, which he narrates himself), but all of his books have been great as far as I'm concerned!

Char wrote: "Michael wrote: "Char wrote: "I'm glad that the author is winning you over. This was the second book from him that I read, when I read it the first time, and I then went on to read every single book..."
I still need to read this one!
I still need to read this one!
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Who exactly is Delphine? Fantastic question, which your post started me thinking about. I also have a theory. It may be the same as your's, Charlene. But we can't spoil it for the others. Going to be patient and see if I'm right after this all plays out.