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hmm I started that one a couple of years ago and enjoyed it up to a point but itdidn't hold my attention and i abandoned it. I've always intended to finish it as I didn't hate it. my husband liked it


It was a free download and I really did enjoy it except for the times I really wanted to slap the teenage witch alongside the head and tell her to shut her mouth!

There is a discussion of these in a Fantasy group. Anyone know where it is?

There is a discussion of these in a Fantasy group. Anyone know where it is?"
It is in this group!


I just read it a week ago, and really enjoy it. I really can't wait to see where he takes the second book."
Did you read the night angel trilogy? I really loved it :) If so, ho do they compare?




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I'm delighted to report I would have missed a very entertaining book if I had not tried it. Very little 'romance', and solid fantasy of the swords and sorcery kind with two very interesting characters and an interesting twist on 'this is how we defeat the bad guys and win the war'.
This is still listed as a free download for Kindle on Amazon.



Black Prism is a much better read than Night Angel trilogy, IMO. The story-telling is much more solid.

Alright, you've all sold me. I'm adding 'Black Prism' to be TBR list. Sheesh! ;)

Just too many good books mentioned here to keep reading the same series for a prolonged period of time.


I'm delighted to report I would have missed a very..."
Thanks for the tip! Got it!


Yeah, great books. I an also love the Malazan books. Apparently, the Blac..."
I am also finishing up the Black Company series this month. It is one of my all-time favs. I'm currently in the middle of Water Sleepsbut I'm just not getting the same feel that I had become so accustomed to from this one. Maybe is just my current state of mind or perhaps it's just my impatient mentality of 'alright with the planning already. Can we just go free our guys, get the gang back together, and get on with the hell-raising retribution in true Black Company fashion'.
But I have some reading and reviews to do for some books I won on the GR giveaways. So the Company will have to wait just a little while longer. But I am eager to see how it all plays out and wrap up with Soldiers Live before the end of the month. Downside, I'm really going to miss these guys when the series end.


Well worth reading.
Just started Bitter Seeds by Ian Tregillis.
The Nazis actually develop psychic warriors in WW2, but they'll never win.
I despise Nazis, but they seem to be appearing in stories lately. I am reading the books because I love to read and to see if the use of Nazis is really necessary in these stories. I don't think so in my opinion, by the stories ARE good.

Yeah, great books. I an also love the Malazan books. App..."
I hope you go back to the series because the ending in Soldier Lives was amazing, one of the my favorite of all time. What a great way to end the series.

I'm also reading The Iliad for the first time. Really old school fantasy.

I need to read the Iliad, tell me if it is any good.


It's great! But it's not like reading a modern novel. It takes work and reader input, but well worth the effort.

I read it in college, but would like to read it again. When you think about it, a lot of fantasy fiction based on the Lliad as well as other types of mythology.







If you can find literary references to Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle it's soaked in Norse Mythology.
There are other books out there both historical and modern fiction. Lester del Rey wrote Day of the Giants which is a sort of sci/fi Ragnarok story.
I've read other novels based in them (of course Lord of the Rings has some influence from them despite being a Christian oriented novel). If I think of more I'll try to remember to drop back. I'm sure other members will come up with some to.
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