Glen Cook doesn't babble, but I think his story flows exceptionally well given that it's nominally the annals of a mercenary company. Unfortunately, the style gets more typical as the books go on.
"We feel safe when we read what we recognise, what does not challenge our way of thinking.... a steady acceptance of pre-arranged patterns leads to the inability to question what we are told."
~Camilla
Ghavrel is Ghavrel is Ghavrel
*MySmiley*
~Camilla
Ghavrel is Ghavrel is Ghavrel
*MySmiley*
I need some reading recommendations...
03/02/2010 02:15:29 PM
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Glen Cook Black Company
03/02/2010 02:40:21 PM
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Heh. To each their own. I couldn't disagree more with those three.
03/02/2010 02:47:44 PM
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One could question your sanity...
03/02/2010 02:51:26 PM
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Hrrrruuuuh? (that was a surprised Tim Allen noise, for those wondering)
04/02/2010 05:46:27 AM
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I guess if you want to read long flowery descriptions of every room entered thats a valid choice
03/02/2010 06:12:00 PM
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I tried to read sword of shanara once.
03/02/2010 09:53:12 PM
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I loved sword of shanara
03/02/2010 10:23:42 PM
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Pft. I've got your back on Glen Cook, Random. Don't listen to this nutjob *NM*
03/02/2010 09:57:44 PM
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Yeah, you're just crazy.
03/02/2010 11:06:34 PM
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I think the previous two posters have given you a ton of good stuff already, but a few more...
03/02/2010 04:36:02 PM
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cold fire trilogy
03/02/2010 06:33:31 PM
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I'd not toss all of RA Salvatore out the window. He writes outside DnD
03/02/2010 09:51:56 PM
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Since you love ancient history and majored in it...
03/02/2010 11:28:40 PM
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Didn't Gene Wolfe also do something set in Ancient Greece? Latro in the Mist, I believe?
03/02/2010 11:41:17 PM
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